The Danish People’s Party has renewed its criticism of Germany’s Nazi past despite the Liberal-Conservative government’s call for the party to tone down its language in connection with the on-going controversy surrounding Denmark’s plans to introduce permanent customs controls at its borders.
In an OPED article in today’s Berlingske, one of the DPP’s high-profile members Jesper Langballe accuses Germany of being: “A neurotic nation that is continually persecuted by the shadows of its past. And in its desperate attempt to conjure away its Nazi past, uses the European Union to create a supranational monster as protection against the fire of nationalism”.



























