Journal Pioneer

Six neo-Nazis attacked in Dresden, Germany

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BERLIN - Police in the eastern German city of Dresden say six neo-Nazis on their way home from a rally were attacked by a group of masked assailants believed to be leftist extremists. The dpa news agency reported Monday two of the neo-Nazis were beaten so badly they needed hospital treatment.

The six neo-Nazis, aged between 27 and 35, were attacked by about 15 people on their way back to their cars after a rally of about 500 far-right extremists Saturday.

The demonstrat­ion was being held in advance of the anniversar­y of the Allied firebombin­g of Dresden on Feb. 13-14, 1945.

Some 25,000 people died in the bombing, according to a 2008 official study.

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