It turned out to be a pistol of choice for German officers during the Nazi occupation of France. Nor was he reported to Germany’s military counterintelligence agency, whose remit is to monitor extremism in the armed forces. Instead, on Jan 22, 2014, he was summoned to a branch office of the German military in Fontainebleau, near Paris. That was when he started his search for a number of possible triggers, or targets, prosecutors say. None of what the prosecutors say amounts to an intention to harm Kahane, he said.
Source: bd News24 December 29, 2020 08:26 UTC