In Spain, revealed a gangster “Museum of Nazism”



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Gangster Museum of Nazism presented in Spain

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“Museum of Nazism” found in Spain

He was found by law enforcement officers during the gang’s arrest. His “exhibits” during Hitler’s time belonged to a German.

During an operation to stop a gang involved in the illegal arms trade, the Spanish police came across a kind of “museum of Nazism”. It contained numerous items from the era of National Socialism, including weapons, military uniforms, Nazi banners and orders, as well as portraits of Hitler, according to the gendarmerie press service.

The gang’s members included a Briton and two Germans, one of whom, previously believed to have ties to right-wing extremists, was the owner of the Nazi “collection.” Another German citizen, as his Spanish colleagues at the German Federal Office for Criminal Cases were told, is wanted in his homeland for the case of an illegal arms store near Hannover. In Spain he lived pretending to be an ordinary pensioner.

It is observed that in an illegal weapons warehouse in Malaga, which was owned by the gang, 121 pistols, 22 rifles, 8 assault rifles, 9,976 cartridges of various calibers, 8 silencers, 273 magazines and even an anti-tank grenade loaded with a kilo and a half of explosives.

According to law enforcement officials, the criminals bought weapons that had become unusable in Eastern Europe and then restored them in their own workshop and sold them to drug dealers. The investigation of the case began last year, after increasingly dangerous weapons were used in conflicts between the two rival drug cartels.

Earlier it was reported that a Nazi hideout was found in a Polish castle – a chest with ancient silver objects.

Recall that in the Puma shoe model, users saw a portrait of Adolf Hitler. The well-known company was immediately accused of sympathizing with Nazism.

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