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Ambrosio Spinola
12-16-2005, 09:30 AM
http://today.reuters.com/news/newsArticle.aspx?type=oddlyEnoughNews&storyID=2005-12-15T154925Z_01_SIB556954_RTRUKOC_0_US-GERMANY-SALUTE.xml&archived=False

BERLIN (Reuters) - Two German women have been arrested for giving a Hitler salute and singing a neo-Nazi song to foreign tourists on their way to Germany's Sachsenhausen concentration camp museum, prosecutors said Thursday.

"The tour group was joined on a commuter train platform by two women who marched alongside them, sang the song 'White Aryan resistance' and gave them the Hitler salute," the prosecutors office in Neuruppin, Germany, said in a statement.

The 18- and 19-year-old women, who were under the influence of alcohol at the time, were taken into police custody, the prosecutors said. Germany has strict laws banning the use of Nazi symbols and expression of Nazi ideas.

The 36 tourists given the Hitler salute were traveling under the motto "Concentration Camp Memorial Tour" and came from the United States, New Zealand, Canada, the Netherlands and Singapore, the statement said.

The incident took place in Brandenburg, a state in the former communist East, where far right parties get a much larger share of the votes than they do in the West.

An official at the prosecutors office told Reuters that he was unable to provide further details about the incident because the investigation was still at a very preliminary stage.

Starr
12-16-2005, 09:41 AM
This would almost be funny if it wasn't so scary that people can actually get arrested for stuff like this.

Felix the Cat
12-16-2005, 09:56 AM
My understanding is that East Germans are much less PC about such matters

Ambrosio Spinola
12-16-2005, 09:58 AM
They did not enjoy as many self hatered classes while under the Bolsheviks.

RikuDrak
12-17-2005, 02:07 AM
This would almost be funny if it wasn't so scary that people can actually get arrested for stuff like this.

And this is not just in Germany. This is in a lot of European countries. As well as any ideas that could differ from the common inflated 6 million figure, or any other parts of the Holocaust "history." Most history is looked back on and usually re-studied to solidify that facts are facts, and better make an understanding of past events. Any attempts to do this concerning World War II is illegal, and dubbed "Holocaust Denial" which is an actual crime in a lot of countries in Europe, even if the study is not trying to reach a conclusion that it never happened.
Someone in Belgium found information that disproved the Diary of Anne Frank. He had no connections to any neo-nazi people and was very against Nazi Germany (etc.). Yet when he attempted to distribute fliers about his new research, he was held by the police and all evidence of his findings as well as the fliers he handed out, was siezed and burned and he was put to jail for 5 years.

Makes you wonder, "why?"