- We are so like the Germans -- if every German of the
would only agree to all at one time give the Nazi Salute and say "Heil
Hitler" twice and "Sechs Million Todesfälle ist eine Unmöglichkeit"
maybe five or six times, in front of their houses - their thought slavery
would be ended and the Jewish occupation of their homeland would be ended.
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- I think if I wasn't married (and having to consider our
stance on things jointly) and lived in my own house on a busy street,
I would put this sign on the lawn:
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the economy. Nevertheless I don't hate them and I don't think you should
hate them either -- but stop them, heck yes!"
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Merkel's Germans?
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- German artist's Nazi saluting gnome sparks
police probe
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- German prosecutors in Nuremberg have launched an investigation
into whether an artist's gold-colored gnome giving a stiff-armed Hitler
salute violates the country's strict laws against the use of Nazi symbols.
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- The gnome, standing 35 centimeters (14 inches) tall,
is one of 700 made by German artist Ottmar Hoerl that were displayed in
Belgium and Italy. Nuremberg prosecutors are investigating after a complaint
to local police, said spokesman Wolfgang Traeg.
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to explain what the intention is," said Traeg, spokesman for the Nuremberg
prosecutors. "It's not a crime if it can be proved that the artist
was being critical of the Nazis."
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- Giving the outlawed Hitler salute or using Nazi symbols
is a crime in Germany punishable by up to three years in prison.
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- Hoerl, who also created the giant blue and yellow euro
symbol that was erected in front of the European Central Bank headquarters
in Frankfurt in 2001, said he was astonished by the fuss about his bearded
dwarfs.
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the 'super race' as gnomes in 1942," the 59-year-old German artist
was quoted telling Stern magazine's online edition.
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- The golden gnome, with an impish grin, was originally
one of 700 used in a 2008 exhibition called "Dance with the Devil"
in the Belgium city of Ghent. The gnomes were also displayed without objection
in Bolzano, Italy and Aschaffenburg, Germany.
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Hoerl said. The gnomes have the word "poisoned" inscribed on
their base.
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- The gnomes are for sale -- 50 euros (e70.53) each --
and about 400 of the 700 originals still in the collection are currently
on display in Aschaffenburg.
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- Hoerl has a penchant for gnomes. In 2006 he produced
1,200 gnomes in the colours of Germany's national flag -- black, red and
gold -- for an exhibition in Karlsruhe.
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- Gnomes originate in Germany from the late 19th century
and feature in many German fairy tales, both as a force for good and evil.
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