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The Alternative for Germany (AfD), the largest far-right party since World War Two, will take up seats in the German parliament on Tuesday. The party, which came second in the recent election, has grown more extreme and will contain members like Maximilian Krah, who defended Adolf Hitler's SS, and Mathias Helferich, who called himself "the friendly face of the Nazis."
Courtesy: theprint.in
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