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Leftist-turned-Nazi jailed for Hitler salute
Updated: 29/Apr/2008 11:57
Horst Mahler (picture) made the latest Hitler salute and comments during an interview for Vanity Fair with Michel Friedman, a former top figure in Germany's Jewish community who testified in the trial.
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BERLIN (AFP)---A former left-wing guerilla turned neo-Nazi was sentenced to 10 months in prison in Germany on Monday for giving a Hitler salute in an interview with a Jewish TV presenter and denying the Holocaust.

  
Horst Mahler, who in the 1970s co-founded the extremist far-left Red Army Faction (RAF) and who later swung violently far-right, said he would appeal against the ruling.
  
The 72 year-old lawyer has a string of convictions for similar offences as well as for crimes dating back to his time with the RAF, which carried out a bloody campaign against the West German government.
  
He made the latest salute and comments during an interview for Vanity Fair with Michel Friedman, a former top figure in Germany's Jewish community who testified in the trial.
  
Mahler has praised the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States and has accused Jews of seeking "world domination".

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