Germany’s far-right makes a comeback with electoral first victory – During a visit to the district where Germany’s far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party won power for the first time, we witnessed young people giving Nazi salutes, spontaneous ‘Heil Hitler’ chants, signs with fascist slogans, and streets filled with hatred towards foreigners and fear | ynetnews
“Will you be traveling with the car outside of Germany?” asked the car rental clerk. “You tell me,” I replied. “I’m going to Sonneberg.” She smiled in an annoyed way and said that Sonneberg is still in Germany but advised me to take out the full insurance.
Sonneberg is the name of a district where, a few weeks ago, a lawyer named Robert Sesselmann, 50, was elected as district administrator. He is the first representative of the far-right Alternative for Germany party (AfD) to win a local election.
Sonneberg is the name of a district where, a few weeks ago, a lawyer named Robert Sesselmann, 50, was elected as district administrator. He is the first representative of the far-right Alternative for Germany party (AfD) to win a local election.
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