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Exclusion storm in Germany on August 24, 1992
On August 24, 1992, German neo-Nazis gathered and killed a large number of Jews in the Saxons concentration camp in the German port city of Rostock, where the extreme uprising against foreign immigrants took place and rapidly affected many other regions. For more than a month, Germany had every day violent acts against Jews against foreigners, and on November 26, 1938, on the night of September 9, the neo-Nazis burned the "Glass Window Night". On this day, the neo-Nazis killed a large number of Jews in the Saxons concentration camp, making the extreme uprising of members of the 91st house to a peak. This reminds people of the year when the monstrous Nazis murdered foreigners more than once in a year, the Nazis killed more than 490,000 Jews


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