TELEVISION - March 4, 1993
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‘Holocaust’ in Germany: State-run television stations across Germany have begun re-broadcasting the U.S. television series “Holocaust” about the Nazi extermination of the Jews in a bid to expose the horrors of racism. “It has general relevance given current right-wing extremist violence here,” a spokesman said. “We hope to wake people up to the facts. . . . Anyway, the people in former communist East Germany have not seen the film before.”
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