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Chinese tourists arrested in Berlin for Nazi salute at Reichstag | |
(about 11 hours later) | |
German police have arrested two Chinese tourists for giving a “Heil Hitler” salute outside the country's historic Reichstag parliament building. | German police have arrested two Chinese tourists for giving a “Heil Hitler” salute outside the country's historic Reichstag parliament building. |
The pair, 36 and 49-year-old males, were arrested on Saturday after being spotted photographing each other giving the banned salute. Seriously. | The pair, 36 and 49-year-old males, were arrested on Saturday after being spotted photographing each other giving the banned salute. Seriously. |
The inappropriate duo now face charges for "using symbols of illegal organizations" and were released by police after posting bail of €500 ($588) each. | The inappropriate duo now face charges for "using symbols of illegal organizations" and were released by police after posting bail of €500 ($588) each. |
Germany does not take kindly to the Nazi salute. The state has strict laws on hate speech and symbols pertaining to the Nazi era. | Germany does not take kindly to the Nazi salute. The state has strict laws on hate speech and symbols pertaining to the Nazi era. |
The tourists probably didn’t help themselves by posing outside the iconic Reichstag, a powerful symbol and building of some historical note in Germany. It was engulfed in flames by arsonists, most likely paid by the Nazi party, in 1933. | The tourists probably didn’t help themselves by posing outside the iconic Reichstag, a powerful symbol and building of some historical note in Germany. It was engulfed in flames by arsonists, most likely paid by the Nazi party, in 1933. |
The blaze was blamed on communists and Hitler and his henchmen used the fire as an excuse to severely crack down on civil liberties within the Nazi state. | The blaze was blamed on communists and Hitler and his henchmen used the fire as an excuse to severely crack down on civil liberties within the Nazi state. |
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