Adolf Hitler Uunona wins the elections in Namibia, photo



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In Namibia, a politician named by his parents in honor of the leader of Nazi Germany, Adolf Hitler, won the elections.

The Daily Mail reports.

Adolf Hitler Uunona was elected with 85 percent of the vote in the former German colony, where some streets, places, and people still bear German names.

Adolf Hitler, who received a place on the list of the ruling SWAPO party (South West Africa People’s Organization – “Apostrophe”), stressed that he “had nothing to do” with Nazi ideology.

My father named me after this man. You probably didn’t understand what Adolf Hitler stood for. When I was a kid, I considered it a perfectly normal name. It was only when I was a teenager that I realized that this man wanted to conquer the whole world.“, – said the politician.

He added that just because his name is Adolf Hitler does not mean that he wants to conquer Oshana (the region where he won the elections).

This does not mean that you are fighting for world domination.“, – added Adolf Hitler Uunona.

The politician received 1,196 votes in the last elections, compared to 213 votes for his opponent. The victory gave him a seat on the regional council.

Namibia, named after German South West Africa, It was a German colony from 1884 until the empire lost its possessions after the First World War.

As reported by “Apostrophe”, in Russia, Alexei Gordeev was appointed vice president of the State Duma in February, in which netizens noted a striking resemblance to Adolf Hitler.



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