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Nazi altar found in drunken German's house

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German police found arsenal of weapons and Nazi paraphernalia from drunk man at home

Photo: Polizei Sachsen

German police found a Nazi altar in the home of a drunken resident of Limbach-Oberfrona in Saxony. This is reported by the local police department on its official website.

The German, being in a state of strong alcoholic intoxication, called the police himself and asked for help. Law enforcement officers who came to the man did not identify any threat to his safety, but found a significant arsenal of cold steel and firearms in his apartment. Separately, they were struck by a whole altar of Nazi paraphernalia and portraits in the living room.

The apartment was cordoned off, and the drunk man was sent to the hospital. The police confiscated some of the weapons, the possession of which is prohibited by law: ammunition belt, rapier, brass knives and knives. Now law enforcement agencies are investigating the origin of the weapon. The police said the man showed no resistance and voluntarily surrendered most of his weapons arsenal to the officers, including souvenir knives. It is noted that previously the man was not involved in similar offenses.

In early October, it was reported that a 100-year-old man named Josef S., who worked as a security guard at the Sachsenhausen concentration camp near Berlin, was being tried in Germany. The Nazi is suspected of volunteering at Sachsenhausen from 1942 to 1945. He is also accused of complicity in the murder of 3,518 people.

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