Hitler’s Birthday Remembered in France and Italy

Daily Stormer
April 29, 2014

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Across Europe, people took to the streets to celebrate the birth of Adolf Hitler on April 20th.

RT:

Over 200 neo-Nazis from France, Germany and Italy gathered on Saturday evening in a municipal hall in the village of Oltingue, in the Alsace region of north-eastern France, to celebrate 125th anniversary since Hitler’s birth on April 20, 1889.

The party came as a shock for many local residents and raised questions of the local authorities. The local mayor, commenting on accusations, said he allowed the gathering because he was “tricked” while police explained they did not intervene since it would have been difficult to halt the party once it was underway, reported RFI (Radio France Internationale).

Andre Sherrer, the mayor of the small village not far from Swiss Basel, said he thought he rented out a room for an ordinary birthday party, rather than for an assembly to commemorate the Nazi leader.

The Local:

Supporters of Adolf Hitler in Milan emblazoned the city with posters of the German dictator over the weekend in honour of his 125th birthday.

The posters were put up overnight on Saturday by members of the National Socialist Workers Movement, a neo-Nazi group that originated in the Lombardy town of Varese in 2002.

In comments published in Il Messaggero, the group said the posters were a “simple gesture” to mark the birthday of “the greatest leader that Europe has known so far”. Hitler was born on April 20th 1889.

“Every year, we feel it’s important to pay respect to a man who knew how to take a nation’s hand and guide it to rescue, until its tragic end.”

Anti-semitic posters, featuring a stereotypical Jewish man holding a bunch of banknotes, also appeared across the city.

Adolf Hitler was the people’s champion. More and more, the people are realizing this.