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German bakery sparks fury over tank-riding Nazi-era sugar bunnies for Easter

  • A bakery in Tübingen, Germany, has stirred controversy by selling Easter sweets shaped like bunnies riding tanks, which some associate with the Nazi era, as noted by Ulrich Buob, the head confectioner.
  • The Information Centre on Militarisation criticized the sweets, arguing they glorify war and trivialize militarism, which sparked public backlash.
  • Some locals expressed their disapproval, emphasizing that Easter should symbolize peace, with one woman stating, "Easter is peace and not tanks."
  • Hermann Leimgruber, the bakery owner, defended the bunnies as part of history.
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A bakery in Tübingen, southwest Germany, has caused a stir by reviving a Nazi-era tradition and selling sweets in the shape of Easter bunnies riding in tanks or shooting guns. The owner is defending the idea, German media reports. AfD politician Höcke fined 13,000 euros for using Nazi slogan The Café Lieb bakery dusted off old tins that had been on its shelves for the past 90 years, including those with military motifs sold during World War II.…

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A bakery in the German city of Thuringia has recovered its ancient molds to make the traditional figures of Easter rabbits. But nostalgia has clashed with memory. This year, they have decided to use molds 90 years ago, in full Nazi rule, that showed militarized rabbits: either on a tank, or firing a machine gun. And by being more faithful to the original they have made them with water, sugar and cream. The recipe used in World War II for lack of…

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Daily Express broke the news in United Kingdom on Thursday, April 17, 2025.
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