Re: I’m so sorry
He didn't wear a uniform. He presented quite a sorry figure when he landed in a small private prop driven light plane. I watched this item on the news. He didn't speak any English, and had a pilot with him who translated. He was met on the tarmac by a relative of some of the victims of the raids who shook his hand and bade him welcome. He was also shown the graves of the relatives, and looked quite forlorn. This wasn't a hardline nazi, this was a man simply doing his 'job'. Like many on both sides of the conflict, I think he's come to lay his ghosts to rest, and more power to him for doing so.
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