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A court in Germany has ordered a police officer to visit the Auschwitz concentration camp for using a Nazi slogan.

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A court in Germany has ordered a police officer to visit Auschwitz for posting a Nazi slogan on social media. Instead of the trip, he may pay a fine of 4,200 euros.

A court in Germany has ordered a police officer to visit the Auschwitz concentration camp for using a Nazi slogan.

A court in the Saxon town of Weißwasser has ordered a police officer to visit the Auschwitz-Birkenau memorial after he posted the Nazi slogan "Alles für Deutschland" ("Everything for Germany") on WhatsApp and Instagram. The judge issued him a warning and ruled that if he fails to comply with the requirement, the officer will have to pay a fine of 4,200 euros. This was reported by Bild, according to UNN.

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According to the case files, the defendant first posted an image with this phrase in his WhatsApp status and later repeated it in a comment on Instagram.

In court, he claimed that he did not consider himself a supporter of right-wing extremism and questioned the very criminality of the formula. In contrast, the prosecution emphasized that such an attitude toward "obviously prohibited symbolism" could not be expected from a police officer.

The judge stated that a trip to Auschwitz could offer the defendant more than a conventional punishment and ordered him to register for a visit to the memorial and complete a guided tour of the former camp grounds within a year.

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