Attack reveals German-Swedish Neo-Nazi alliance

Archive photo of a demonstration in the Danish town of Køge. The German police is suggesting close ties between far-right groups in Germany and Scandinavia.
Archive photo of a demonstration in the Danish town of Køge. The German police is suggesting close ties between far-right groups in Germany and Scandinavia.
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Police in Germany investigating a brutal attack by neo-Nazis on left-wing activists just over a week ago have uncovered close ties between far-right groups in Germany and Sweden.

The attack took place on Saturday Feb. 14 after protestors from across Germany had gathered in Dresden to oppose a huge demonstration by neo-Nazis to commemorate the World War II bombing of the city by the Allies.

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