Schwarzenegger Denies Admiring Hitler

World | October 3, 2003, Friday // 00:00

Arnold Schwarzenegger has fended off a flurry of allegations ahead of the California recall vote, admitting to "offensive" behaviour but denying he once admired Hitler. The actor, who hopes to become Governor of California, apologised after six women accused him of sexual harassment between 1975 and 2000, in an article in Thursday's Los Angeles Times. Later, in LA, he denied an ABC television report that quoted a 1975 interview in which he allegedly made favourable comments about Hitler. "I don't remember any of those comments because I always despised everything that Hitler stood for," Schwarzenegger said. The clutch of accusations came just five days before the landmark 7 October vote that polls suggest will usher the Hollywood icon into the governor's mansion.

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