Two teachers called out far-right activities at their German school. Then they had to leave town.

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Two teachers in eastern Germany warned of students using the Nazi salute and threatening to beat up immigrant classmates. A backlash against the teachers, who left town, aroused fears that the far right has gained a stronger foothold than many thought.

Teachers Laura Nickel, right, and Max Teske pose for a photograph after an interview with The Associated Press in Cottbus, Germany, Wednesday, July 19, 2023. Two teachers in eastern Germany tried to counter the far-right activities of students at their small town high school. Disheartened by what they say was a lack of support from fellow educators, Laura Nickel and Max Teske decided to leave Mina Witkojc School in Burg.

Disheartened by what they say was a lack of support from fellow educators, Laura Nickel and Max Teske decided to leave Mina Witkojc School in Burg. A sticker against Nazis and racism is displayed on a lamp pole near the Mina Witkojc school in Burg , Germany, Wednesday, July 19, 2023. The stickers read: “Whether in Chemnitz or elsewhere - No Place for Nazis - Stand up against Racism.

 

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