
Alexander Gauland
Alexander Gauland is a prominent German politician and co-founder of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, known for his controversial remarks regarding Germany's Nazi past, including describing the Nazi era as a 'speck of bird droppings' in German history.
Born on Feb 20, 1941 (84 years old)
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Germany:
Alexander Gauland made a controversial statement comparing Hitler and the Nazis to a 'bird droppings' in German history.
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Germany:
Alexander Gauland contradicted Weidel's claim that Adolf Hitler was a communist rather than a right-wing extremist.
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Denmark:
Alexander Gauland, a former leader of the AfD, has trivialized the genocide of six million Jews.
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Portugal:
Alexander Gauland is a former co-leader of the AfD who made controversial remarks about the Nazi period.
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Germany:
Alexander Gauland is mentioned in the context of the AfD party's response to crime statistics.
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Germany:
Gauland once referred to National Socialism as a 'bird droppings' in the context of German history.
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Slovakia:
Alexander Gauland is an 84-year-old member of the AfD and a former journalist known for downplaying the Nazi regime.
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Ireland:
Alexander Gauland was the oldest deputy who would have opened the parliament under the old rules.
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Switzerland:
Alexander Gauland was prevented from speaking in the Bundestag.
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Germany:
Alexander Gauland is the oldest member of the new Bundestag at 84 years old.
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