BERLIN, April 2 (Reuters) – To hear Hartmut Issmer tell it, Germany’s recent history is one of decline from the 1970s to 2015, when then-Chancellor Angela Merkel let the migrants in.
The construction engineer, who grew rich from the property boom in eastern Germany and is now the far-right Alternative for Germany’s biggest known donor, looks with nostalgia to a time when he was in his 20s and with trepidation to the future.
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