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Son forced to remove his dead Father's statue due to its resembles with Hitler


Statue, pic by theguardiannigeria
28 Jul 2021
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A German man was forced to remove a commemorative statue of his late father after critics complained that the monument was a dead ringer for Adolf Hitler.

The tiff broke out recently in Weil im Schönbuch in Baden-Württemberg after a man named Oliver — whose last name was withheld — erected the wooden sculpture on the grave of his dad, Edwald E., a carpenter who died in 2013, the news agency reported.

The controversial doppelgänger bore führer-evoking facial hair & a soccer jersey engraved with the number 88, which is code for “Heil Hitler” in the neo-Nazi movement, as “H” is the 8th letter of the alphabet.

Concerned citizens complained about the Nazi facsimile to the mayor, who promptly had the statue taken down at the cemetery but permitted Oliver to keep it on his own lawn.

However, the man’s counsel insists that his client is “not a Nazi.” He explained in court that the jersey uniform was an homage to Edward E’s 30-year-stint as a cashier of a soccer club, while the “88” was the “number of the house in which the father lived.”

Nonetheless, governing authorities have launched an investigation into whether the figurine violates the oft-disputed German Criminal Code, which prohibits the “use of symbols of unconstitutional organizations,” except for artistic or educational purposes, the Daily Mail reported.

The law has been primarily employed to ban swastikas & other Nazi insignias and slogans but doesn’t name which specific symbols are verboten.

This is not the first time a Hitler lookalike has caused a stir in Western Europe. In 2017, authorities in Austria, where Nazi paraphernalia is also illegal, put out an APB on a man in Hitler’s hometown who bore an uncanny resemblance to the German dictator — down to his iconic toothbrush mustache & military uniform.

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