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EXCLUSIVE: The leader of a group dressed as 'SS stormtroopers' kicked out of a WW2 festival has previously been photographed performing a Nazi salute near Hitler's Summer retreat.
The law makes it an offense punishable by up to 12 months in prison to publicly perform the Nazi salute or display the Nazi swastika or the double-sig rune associated with the Schutzstaffel (SS ...
The Nazi salute and associated hate symbols have been criminalised in Australia as legislation drawn up last summer came into force. A law banning the salute and the display or sale of symbols ...
It's said that the Romans first devised a hand gesture that served as a sign of formal respect for a military officer. In the Middle Ages, this signal was adapted to help differentiate between friend ...
The leader of a group who caused outrage at Sheringham's 1940s weekend by dressing up as the SS has been photographed performing a Nazi salute near Adolf Hitler's summer retreat in the Bavarian ...