A punch to the country': German Jewish groups and minorities aghast at AfD victory
Briefly

"For survivors, this result, obviously, is deeply depressing. They thought that Germany, after the experiences of the Holocaust, would be especially aware of the dangers of this ideology."
"Particularly worrying were exit polls suggesting that more than a third of voters between the ages of 18 and 24 in Thuringia had backed the AfD."
"The survivors are asking themselves: Didn't we do enough to teach, to tell, to show [people]?"
"Bjorn Hocke, the AfD's leader in Thuringia, has twice been convicted of knowingly using a banned Nazi slogan, calling for an about-face in Germany's culture of Holocaust remembrance."
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