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Visitor pulls Hitler head off at new Berlin waxworks show

Berlin - A man tore off the wax head of an effigy of Adolf Hitler in Berlin on Saturday, just minutes after the new branch of the Madame Tussaud's waxwork-museum chain opened for the first time to the public. German police said the man, 41, was detai...
Posted : Sat, 05 Jul 2008 09:29:00 GMT
Author : DPA
Category : Europe (World)
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Berlin - A man tore off the wax head of an effigy of Adolf Hitler in Berlin on Saturday, just minutes after the new branch of the Madame Tussaud's waxwork-museum chain opened for the first time to the public. German police said the man, 41, was detained.

The decision by London-based Tussaud's, part of the Merlin Entertainments company, to include Hitler in the 75-figure amusement has roused fierce passions in the German capital.

Responding to suggestions that it might become a site of pilgrimage for neo-Nazis, Tussaud's depicted Hitler as a broken man in his bunker just before his 1945 defeat and death. The Saturday opening was extensively reported in the German media.

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