With passing years, Germans are losing Holocaust outrage

As the last survivors — and perpetrators — die and the horror moves from living memory to history, conditions are ripe for anti-semitism to rear its ugly head again, writes Mark Leonard

With passing years, Germans are losing Holocaust outrage

As the last survivors — and perpetrators — die and the horror moves from living memory to history, conditions are ripe for anti-semitism to rear its ugly head again, writes Mark Leonard

THOUGH the British Labour Party’s anti-semitism scandal has dominated headlines in the UK, there is a more profound debate on the same theme in Germany.

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