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Germany is moving to rid itself of a cluster of laws introduced by the Nazis, still lingering on its books 75 years after World War II.
There are 29 German legal or regulatory texts that still use wording introduced when Hitler was in power, according to Felix Klein, the government s point man for fighting anti-Semitism.
Some of them have a very clear anti-Semitic background , Mr Klein told AFP.
Now, with the support of several parties in the Bundestag lower house of parliament as well as Interior Minister Horst Seehofer, Mr Klein wants to wipe the slate clean - preferably before the end of the current term in September.