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Volume 12, Number 21

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May 29 - June 04, 2006
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Vandalism of city statue has Old Town mayor vowing to "stand up" to rowdy Brits
Bratislava wearies of stag tourism

By Zuzana Habšudová
Spectator staff

A PACK OF noisy English-speaking tourists knocked over one of Bratislava's best-known attractions, the Schöner Nazi statue near the Main Square, in the early morning hours of May 22. The hooligans destroyed the figure's left hand, which holds his trademark tophat, its right hand and its footstall, with the damage estimated at Sk100,000.


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