A group of 20 far-right extremists descended upon a family restaurant in Melbourne, Australia and performed a Nazi salute, reportedly in honour of Adolf Hitler’s 134th birthday. A group of neo-Nazis gathered at a restaurant allegedly to celebrate Adolf Hitler’s birthday, prompting a police response. The 20 men gathered at a Melbourne branch of The Bavarian, a family-friendly chain of eateries in Australia on Thursday (April 20). The posse was reportedly seen performing Nazi salutes at the venue at Westfield Knox Shopping Centre in what has been branded a “brazen” display allegedly to mark the Austrian-born dictator’s 134th birthday. “It is understood a group of people performed a Nazi salute at a venue on Burwood Highway and were asked to leave about 8.45pm,” a spokesperson for Victoria Police said. “Police moved the group on, and no offences were identified.” Photos showed about 20 men, including the leader of the National Socialist Network Thomas Sewell, performing a Nazi salute at the German-themed restaurant. They were also carrying a portrait of the German warmonger and two balloons with the letters HH, allegedly standing for “Heil Hitler”. Leaked correspondence from the social media app Telegram showed Dr Sewell, who also leads the European Australian Movement, claiming the group had a “great and eventful night”.
via dailystar: Neo-nazis descend on family restaurant in ‘stomach-churning’ Hitler birthday bash
siehe auch: Terrifying moment a group of neo-Nazis raise their arms in salute to celebrate Adolf Hitler’s birthday Men gave Hitler salute at a Melbourne pub They celebrated birthday of Adolf Hitler Nearby families forced to watch on in horror. A group of men were photographed performing the Hitler salute as they celebrated the Nazi dictator’s birthday at a family pub. Thomas Sewell, the leader of the National Socialist Network, was one of those at the event held at the Bavarian – a German-themed outlet – in Knox City Shopping Centre at Wantirna, in Melbourne, on Thursday. Photos shared in encrypted messaging services showed the men raising their hands in a Nazi salute as one held a picture of Hitler and another held two balloons shaped in the letter H, meaning Heil Hitler. (…) Another member of the group Jimeone Roberts also reportedly sent a Telegram message of a man performing the Nazi salute in front of a group of Victoria Police officers.