Index – National – Police say there were no Nazis at the house party in the girls’ village under the SS insignia



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According to the Szentendre police, the July 25 house party in Leányfalu was a non-Nazi event, at the site of which a flag decorated with the SS insignia was placed on the balcony of a house.

The case is reported by 444. According to this, the flag was noticed by a passerby and began to photograph the balcony, before a woman and a man from the celebrant approached it. She was first told that someone was celebrating her 44th birthday, so by implication the number is visible on the flag. The passerby did not believe the celebrators, insisting that he thought it was actually the SS insignia, a forbidden symbol of the dictatorship, that bothered him as a Jew. The answer to this statement was that

Yes, we are Nazis. Your train is leaving for you.

The dispute was turned into a report, an investigation was started, which was canceled by decision of the Szentendre police for lack of crime. Remember that the police marched to the place, where the celebrators reiterated that they were celebrating the 44th birthday of a colleague electrician and that on the banner there was a number indicating his age.

The police decision indicates that the participants in the house party were calm and did not show any indication that they were members of any extremist organization.

The SS (Schutzstaffel) was a military organization of the Nazi National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP), branded by Adolf Hitler.



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