Rushdie defends Grass

British writer Salman Rushdie has defended German author Guenter Grass in the light of revelations the Nobel Prize-winning writer was a member of Hitler's Waffen-SS.

British writer Salman Rushdie has defended German author Guenter Grass in the light of revelations the Nobel Prize-winning writer was a member of Hitler's Waffen-SS.

The Tin Drum novelist confessed he was recruited into the Waffen-SS Frundsberg Panzer Division during World War Two as he prepared to release his Peeling Onions memoirs.

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