Czech army chiefs to be punished if Nazi symbol case hushed up
November 09, 2009
Prague - The Czech commanders of the elite troops deployed in Afghanistan will be severely punished if it is proved that they tried to cover up the fact that two soldiers had Nazi symbols on their helmets, Defence Minister Martin Bartak told CTK today.
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