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Last modified on Mon 2 Nov 2020 16.08 EST Quotes attributed to Adolf Hitler and Confederate general Robert E Lee appear in training materials once used by the Kentucky state police (KSP) to create âruthlessâ warriors who would âfight to the deathâ. The instructional slideshow, decorated with a bald eagle and American flag, advises officers to âmeet violence with greater violenceâ. It includes the line âüber allesâ â a phrase from a Nazi-associated verse of the German national anthem â ironically juxtaposed against a background of American troops in Iwo Jima during the second world war. âIt is entirely inexcusable for the words of Hitler to be used in training Kentucky State Police,â the Anti-Defamation League tweeted on Friday. ....
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