Brandenburgers pose with Nazi symbols in Braunau

The Hitler birthplace in Braunau (archive photo)

The Hitler birthplace in Braunau (archive photo) Photo: dpa/picture-alliance

From BZ/dpa

A man from Brandenburg displayed Nazi symbols on his body in the Austrian town of Braunau, triggering a police operation. He is also accused of assault.

As police reported on Monday, officers intervened the day before after witnesses saw a man in the town square with relevant symbols painted on his skin. The 68-year-old was only wearing shorts and shoes.

The officers met the man’s girlfriend in a mobile home. She stated that her facial injuries were caused by him. The man was temporarily arrested and reported for, among other things, the alleged violation of the Nazi Prohibition Act and alleged bodily harm.

Braunau is known as the birthplace of Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler. In order to prevent visits by right-wing extremists to the border town between Upper Austria and Bavaria, the Interior Ministry has long been planning to redesign Hitler’s birthplace in the city center. The building will house a police station and a human rights training center.

According to the police, the man from Brandenburg stated that he had simply taken a break in Braunau on the return journey after a vacation in Hungary.

Subjects:

Adolf Hitler Brandenburg Neo-Nazis

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