German far-right politician Maximilian Krah, who was banned from his party’s EU campaign after making controversial statements about Germany’s Nazi past, will not take a seat in the European Parliament, lawmakers from his party decided on Monday. Krah, who was actually the lead candidate for the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) in the EU election, also made headlines in recent weeks due to alleged links to pro-Russian networks and China. His statement that not all members of the SS – a Nazi paramilitary group – were criminals, led his party being excluded from the right-wing Identity an…