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Constanta, Romania - Mayor and Son Parade as Nazis

Published on:   Jul 20, 2009 at 09:03 AM
News Source:  Reuters
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Mazare and his son at the fashion show
Mazare and his son at the fashion show
Constanta, Romania - A Romanian city mayor outraged Jewish and pro-democracy groups after he goose-stepped with his son in World War Two German uniforms during a weekend fashion show.

Wearing Nazi uniform is illegal in Romania, which denied participating in the Holocaust until 2004 when it accepted the findings of international commission that Romanian authorities killed up to 380,000 Jews in territories under their control.

The Centre for Monitoring and Combating Anti-Semitism sent a letter Monday to the country's general prosecutor urging an investigation of Radu Mazare, 41, mayor of Black Sea city port Constanta, for breaking the law and instigating a child to follow his example.

Mazare said the uniform had no swastikas and was the uniform of a German infantry general and nothing to do with the SS.

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"I was inspired from the Valkyrie movie ... I wanted to dress like a Vehrmacht general because I've always liked this uniform, and admired the rigorous organisation of the German army," newspaper Evenimentul Zilei quoted him as saying.

Under pro-Nazi Marshal Ian Antonescu, Romania became a German ally in 1940 but switched sides just before war ended.


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 Jul 20, 2009 at 10:36 AM Anonymous Says:

Golus isn't over until it's over. Lets hope this is the final scenerio and it will end soon. Hopefully Tish Bav will become yomtov E"H.

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 Jul 20, 2009 at 11:29 AM same story Says:

this is the same old story they all say that they admire the rigorous organisatons of the german army and loves german uniform all at heart nazi's

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 Jul 20, 2009 at 11:24 PM me Says:

"Mazare said the uniform had no swastikas and was the uniform of a German infantry general and nothing to do with the SS."
The Whermacht wasn't part of the Nazi Germany? So who fought the allies? I know. "Ve vere only volloving orders."

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 Jul 20, 2009 at 11:40 PM Jewish Woman Says:

The lack of comments shows how uncontroversial it is, unfortunately. It is as if we expect this type of anti-semitic behavior from these people who rejoiced in the bloodletting of our brothers and sisters. The rivers in Europe run red with it.

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