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Anastasios Pallis's Villa in Athens Raided, Police Find Nazi Paraphernalia: photo 2

17.10.13

Anastasios Pallis's Villa in Athens Raided, Police Find Nazi Paraphernalia: photo 2: And in a specially designed room, police found Nazi flags, military uniforms, and statues and portraits of Adolph Hitler and other Nazi leaders, reported Enet.

Some of the paraphernalia, including Nazi helmets and swastikas, were kept in glass cases.

The raid came after retired British Army officer Edward Pringle-Stacey told police that Pallis had 4,000 weapons and is linked to the Neo-Nazi Golden Dawn movement.

In September a prosecutor in Athens charged Pallis with abduction and attempted blackmail. The charges followed statements from Pringle-Stacey that he was hired by Pallis to set up a service to protect Victor Restis, a shopowner who has been accused of embezzling money from a bank.


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