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Merkel warns of far-right extremism in Europe

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Merkel warns of far-right extremism in Europe
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel called for vigilance against far-right extremism in Europe on Saturday, ahead of a visit to a former Nazi concentration camp.

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Merkel will travel to Dachau near the southern city of Munich on Tuesday, becoming the first German chancellor to visit the former camp.

In her weekly podcast, she said she felt "very ashamed" that police had to be deployed to prevent the desecration of Jewish institutions in Germany.

"We must never allow such ideas to have a place in our democratic Europe," Merkel said.

"We know that we live in a democracy today. But we also know that this democracy is always under threat," she said, pointing to the far-right extremism that persists in Europe.

The Nazis opened Dachau as a concentration camp for political prisoners in March 1933, just weeks after Adolf Hitler took power.

More than 200,000 Jews, gays, Roma, political opponents, disabled people and prisoners of war were imprisoned in Dachau during World War II.

Over 41,000 people were killed, starved or died of disease before US troops liberated the camp in April 1945.

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