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German neo-Nazis export their right-wing hatred to Brit holiday hotspots in Mediterranean

Dozens of the white supremacists have flocked to he Spanish island openly flaunting their admiration for the Third Reich

GERMAN neo-Nazi thugs are flocking to the sunshine island of Majorca – and taking their vile views with them.

The Balearic island – a firm favourite with sun-seeking Brits - is fast becoming a holiday favourite for the swastika-sporting far-right louts.

German neo-Nazi's have been flocking to Majorca
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German neo-Nazi's have been flocking to MajorcaCredit: CEN
Nazi flags have been seen popping up at gigs in German pubs on the island
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Neo-Nazi flags have been seen popping up at gigs in German pubs on the islandCredit: CEN

reported that a group of neo-Nazis had to be booted out of a nightspot popular with Brits last Friday.

It added that scores of far-right Germans visit pubs like Ballerman and Bierkoenig in the resort of El Arenal – with many not afraid to show off their vile views.

Some are reported to have roared “foreigners out” at a gig by German singer Mia Julia.

Many have been snapped with swastika tattoos and extreme far-right slogans.

The problem has deteriorated to such an extent that police on the island have become involved in rooting out the groups.

Sonia Vivas, a Majorca police officer responsible for hate crimes, said the increasing numbers of German neo-Nazis is being closely watched by the Balearic cops.

Vivas said: "The Nazi appearance is the most serious violation, the summit of the pyramid of hate crimes. We learned about the incident through the media.

Flags covered in historic German insignia as well as openly Nazi symbols have become more frequent sights in the Spanish resort
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Flags covered in historic German insignia as well as openly Nazi symbols have become more frequent sights in the Spanish resortCredit: CEN
Germany's strict anti-Nazi laws ban showing off swastika insignia in the country so they have flocked to Spain
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Germany's strict anti-Nazi laws ban showing off the swastika - but it has not stopped far-right groups flocking to SpainCredit: CEN

"Now the local police are starting an investigation to file a report for the prosecutor's office.

"The police will request that a case be opened."

A neo-Nazi group is also reported to have sexually assaulted two women, with Majorcan police now looking for witnesses.

Local media has in the past reported how an increasing number of GBH cases are being classified as hate crimes.

And by German tourists.

More than two million Brits holiday in Majorca every year.


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