Germans should be proud of what their soldiers achieved
during the first and second world wars, the top candidate of the far-right
Alternative for Germany (AfD) has said in the run-up to elections on 24
September at which the party is expected to enter parliament.
Opinion polls show the anti-immigrant AfD iwinning up to
12% of the vote, meaning it could become the third largest party in Germany’s
lower house behind Angela Merkel’s Christian Democrats (CDU) and the Social
Democrats (SPD).
“If the French are rightly proud of their emperor and
the Britons of Nelson and Churchill, we have the right to be proud of the
achievements of the German soldiers in two world wars,” Alexander Gauland, 76,
said in a speech to supporters on 2 September that has since been uploaded to
YouTube.
“If I look around Europe, no other people has dealt as
clearly with their past wrongs as the Germans,” he said.
The Nazis ruled Germany from 1933 to 1945, during which
time they killed 6 million Jews in the Holocaust.
“People no longer need to reproach us with these 12
years. They don’t relate to our identity nowadays,” Gauland said.
He said the battle of Verdun during the first world war
belonged to German history, as did Erwin Rommel, the second world war field marshal
celebrated as the Desert Fox and the army officer Claus von Stauffenberg, who
led an unsuccessful attempt to assassinate Hitler in July 1944 with a bomb
hidden in a briefcase.
Gauland said Germany needed to reclaim its history.
The AfD did not immediately respond to a request for
comment.
In January, Björn Höcke, the AfD’s chief in the eastern
state of Thuringia, provoked outrage by describing the Holocaust Memorial in
Berlin as a “monument of shame” and demanding a “180-degree turnaround” in the
way Germany seeks to atone for Nazi crimes.
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