Thursday, July 26, 2007

Jews Protest Preibke Release In Rome

Unrepentant SS Officer Convicted In Shooting Of Three Hundred Communists Released

6/18/2007 2:01:25 PM
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Overthrow Staff

Rome, Italy -- Dozens of Jewish hate mongers gathered outside the law office where SS Officer Erich Priebke has returned to work to protest his release from prison after a conviction for "war crimes" involving the shooting of three hundred communists during World War II.
An Italian court found that Priebke had overseen the Ardeatine Cave "massacre", in which three hundred Jewish partisans who has taken up arms illegally against the Italian state were executed by Priebke on the orders of a military tribunal.

While the execution was technically legal, Jews have protrayed their communist co-religionists as "civilians", because they were not wearing uniforms while armed, and claimed the event was a "war crime".

Priebke was released last week to work in the office of his attorney, and is now living freely in Rome.

Jewish organizations have harassed the aging German, who is unrepentant and has said that the executions he conducted were lawful and justified.

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