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BBC NEWS | Special Reports | 'Our hunt for the Nazis is over'
"Most famously, Mrs Klarsfeld, a German from a Christian background, publicly slapped the West German Chancellor Kurt-George Kiesinger in 1968, because of his former role as director of Nazi propaganda broadcasting, a blow that resonated around Europe and that helped bring about Kiesinger's fall from power. That slap is still discussed in German schools today, such was its significance."
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march 2009 by rebekahheacock

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