Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Police’re new Holocaust Lecture – Expressen

Yesterday wrote GT on the lecturer Mietek Grocher, 88th

He lectured at Peder Skrivare high school about how he survived the Holocaust – when six Nazis barged into the auditorium.

On Tuesday watched the new lecture by police.

– We are there to provide security purposes, says Thomas Fuxborg, police spokesman Police Region West.

It was yesterday that föreäsaren Mietek Grocher spoke for high school students at Peder Skrivare school in Varberg. When he came to school, he was met, however, by Nazi posters and racist stickers.

In the middle of the lecture marched also six neo-Nazis into the auditorium and sat in the front row – a campaign neo-Nazi Swedish Resistance Movement later in the evening took on themselves.

– They were five or six men. Two were those where the bombs jackets and had a shaved head. The stomped on line, at exactly the same distance apart. They sat down in front of them turned around and photographed the audience, told the audience of Halland News.



Police on site

Following the incident, the police have extra coverage in place at the school, when Mietek Grocher on Tuesday, a new lecture.

– It’s the third lecture on Peder Skrivare school, and yesterday, in conjunction with the lecture, so were people who appeared to be some form of neo-Nazis or right-wing people in the audience. It created some concern among the other visitors. The men left after half an hour and no crime took place, but we stayed until the lecture ended, says Thomas Fuxborg the police.

Outside Kvantum in Varberg was also awarded Nazi propaganda out at night.

– It was then in the evening to staff from Kvantum phoned in and said that there were people in there and handed out flyers with information about the North Front. Police patrol arrived on the scene and spoke with the men and verified info sheets containing no racist, says Thomas Fuxborg, adding:

– We are at school today in the creation of security purpose. But there has not been anything there that I know of.



“Used to it”

Mietek Grocher told me yesterday for the GT that he is used to this kind of events. There is nothing that scares him.

– I’m used to it, I have lectured in over 30 years in schools and have had many similar experiences during my period. But when I came to Sweden in 1945 after the liberation, I never thought that I would have to experience those days again. But now we have these people in the municipalities and in the streets. There are anti-Semites and young people who are adventurous, who do not know what Nazism is.

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