Germans deny existence of concentration camps: Berlusconi

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Last Updated : Apr 27 2014 | 12:15 AM IST
Italy's gaffe-prone former premier Silvio Berlusconi enraged his political opponents today by saying Germans do not believe World War II concentration camps existed.
"According to the Germans, there never were concentration camps," billionaire Berlusconi said in the latest barb aimed at European Parliament chief Martin Schultz, the centre-left candidate in the race to lead the European Union (EU) Commission.
The media mogul, who is campaigning for the European elections on behalf of his centre-right party despite a tax-fraud conviction, was defending comments he made in 2003, when he offered Schulz a part in a film as a "kapo", a camp inmate tasked with overseeing prisoners.
"I did not want to insult him. But heavens above, according to the Germans, there never were concentration camps," he said.
"There is a man, called Schulz, who does not like Berlusconi, or Italy. Voting for the left means voting for him," he added.
The Party of European Socialists (PES) slammed the comments as "despicable" and called on the European People's Party (EPP), the umbrella group to which Berlusconi's Forza Italia party belongs, to condemn his words.
"These comments by Berlusconi are an insult to the entire German people and not only an insult to Martin Schulz. Moreover, they are a cynical attempt to distract from the real issues in this election like the need for more jobs and growth in Europe," PES president Sergei Stanishev said.
Berlusconi is known for ill-considered outbursts, including praising wartime dictator Benito Mussolini despite the Duce's persecution of Jews and allowing thousands to be deported to Auschwitz.
In 2003, he told an Italian magazine: "Mussolini never killed anyone. Mussolini used to send people on vacation in internal exile.
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First Published: Apr 27 2014 | 12:15 AM IST

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