by VICTOR GOMEZ Belarus Praise for Hitler The scene would have stretched the imagination of even the most fanciful of pulp fiction novelists. Belarusian President Alyaksandr Lukashenka, a former communist of peasant background whose country saw almost one-third of its population wiped out by Nazi Germany during World War II, was praising Adolf Hitler on German radio. Comparing what he […]

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