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Neo-Nazis incomprehensible

Like all old-timers, I remember World War II as if it were yesterday. Family members going off to war; air raid drills; the nightly blackouts; and hearing the horror stories of the inhuman things Hitler and his henchman were doing to innocent people.

We worried about what Hitler would do to us if we were conquered by him, because, as you know, we were losing the war in the beginning; before the tide turned.

Sixty million people died in World War II as a direct result of the the ultimate evil that was Adolf Hitler!

So to see the neo-Nazi’s movement in our country is incomprehensible. They spit on the graves of all the people who died in that terrible time. How can people in this day and age be so full of hate that they honor the memory of that monstrously evil mass murderer, Adolf Hitler?

Sally Jackson

Spokane



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