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Former SS men defend march in Latvia

March 18, 2010 15:57

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Juris Dobelis was one of 350 veterans of the Latvian Legion of the SS and 2,000 supporters marching to the monument for freedom in Riga on Tuesday.

"A soldier is a soldier and all soldiers are equal," insisted Mr Dobelis, a parliamentary deputy for Latvia's Fatherland and Freedom Party, which sponsors the march, and to which the British Conservatives are allied in the European Parliament.

The units that fought here against the Red Army under Heinrich Himmler's command "were young men of 19 mobilised to fight other young men. We have seen commemorations in London and Moscow - this is ours".

The Latvian Legion fought, he insists, "for the liberation of Latvia from the Soviet Union", and supported the Wermacht "as liberators, only for a moment".

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