Flag with Nazi Rune in Front of Inn: Innkeeper Couple in Wels in Court
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They portrayed themselves as opponents of coronavirus measures and esotericists; the defendants denied being Nazis. Both were acquitted.
WELS. A publican had to answer to court because a flag bearing a Nazi rune was flying in front of his country inn. He claimed to have nothing to do with Nazis and displayed a warped understanding of history. In the end, he was acquitted.
The couple presented themselves as opponents of coronavirus measures and esotericists, but did not want to be Nazis.
A couple who run a restaurant in Wels appeared in court on Tuesday to answer charges of neo-Nazi activity. The restaurateur is alleged to have hoisted a large flag bearing a Nazi symbol, a life rune, in the guest parking lot of his establishment in the Vöcklabruck district during the summer of 2025. An anonymous tip brought the 67-year-old man and his 58-year-old wife to court. The restaurateur described himself as an opponent of COVID-19 measur…
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