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Demonstrators, wearing the striped uniform of Nazi concentration camp prisoners, are ejected from the West German Parliament by security guards after their shouts disrupted t he debate on the abolition of the 30-year Statute of Limitations for Nazi war crimes. The demonstrators were demanding the abolition of the statute, and as it turned out the West German Parliament did do away with it, closing a loophole which would have enabled Nazi criminals to escape justice after the end of this year.

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Press, 12 July 1979, Page 7

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Demonstrators, wearing the striped uniform of Nazi concentration camp prisoners, are ejected from the West German Parliament by security guards after their shouts disrupted t he debate on the abolition of the 30-year Statute of Limitations for Nazi war crimes. The demonstrators were demanding the abolition of the statute, and as it turned out the West German Parliament did do away with it, closing a loophole which would have enabled Nazi criminals to escape justice after the end of this year. Press, 12 July 1979, Page 7

Demonstrators, wearing the striped uniform of Nazi concentration camp prisoners, are ejected from the West German Parliament by security guards after their shouts disrupted t he debate on the abolition of the 30-year Statute of Limitations for Nazi war crimes. The demonstrators were demanding the abolition of the statute, and as it turned out the West German Parliament did do away with it, closing a loophole which would have enabled Nazi criminals to escape justice after the end of this year. Press, 12 July 1979, Page 7