German court gave a suspended sentence from six months to a politically active right shows a tattoo depicting the Nazi death camp at a local pool.
The 27-year-old, who has previous convictions for assault and is a member of the National Democratic party of the extreme right in Germany (NPD), pleaded guilty in court Tuesday north of Berlin, which has been turned into a tattoo pool.The tattoo represents a concentration camp and the slogan ' poison das Seine 'which hung over the door Buchenwald during World War II. It can be translated as 'anyone who deserves.The tattoo man was discovered at a public pool in November, photographed and posted on Facebook, alerting the police to initiate investigation.Germany has strict laws against the promotion of Nazi ideology. Crime Volksverhetzung 'or incitement to racial hatred, carries a maximum penalty of five years of persecution prison.The demanded imprisonment for 10 months, while the defense asked for an acquittal.
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