Wunsiedel, Germany, fed up with neo-Nazis flocking to their town every November to celebrate National Heroes’ Remembrance Day, came up with an ingenious plan to turn the annual Hitler-fest into a charity walk for an anti-fascist group:
German town tricks neo-Nazis into raising money for an anti-Nazi charityhttp://t.co/FkJPQzMpLY pic.twitter.com/iWKsKylNke
— The Independent (@Independent) November 18, 2014
OMG! What buffoons!
And check out these pictures! Just like their ancestors, they love to march:
Neo-Nazi Group Tricked Into Raising Money For Charity http://t.co/gc56nzzy53
— Social News Daily (@SocialNewsDaily) November 18, 2014
https://twitter.com/traceylindeman/status/534760065111035904
That awkward moment when neo-Nazis raised money for anti-Nazi charity #Wunsiedel #Germany http://t.co/zSqhR1yewe pic.twitter.com/GTVbwI28lb
— Carbonated.TV (@CarbonatedTV) November 18, 2014
German town combats Neo-Nazi parade by holding the most "involuntary walkathon" http://t.co/dwzoLhdqY6 pic.twitter.com/xRS1abnBTW
— WorldMic (@World_Mic) November 18, 2014
German neo-Nazis tricked into holding fundraising walk for anti-fascist charity (VIDEO) http://t.co/Pu0iPvuCpq pic.twitter.com/P7rCO5VZ45
— RT (@RT_com) November 18, 2014
Town tricks neo-Nazis into raising money for anti-neo-Nazi charity (VIDEO) http://t.co/kYyxawid1F pic.twitter.com/ikAU7hmd3u
— Talking Points Memo (@TPM) November 18, 2014
And here’s a great video explaining the whole scheme (with subtitles if you don’t speak German!):
Ha! Neo Nazi marchers tricked into raising money for anti-Nazi cause. https://t.co/0W3KlDgkDq and turn on subtitles. via @juse
— joeharrod (@joeharrod) November 17, 2014
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