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Man detained over Auschwitz gate replica in German town – media

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April 20, 2026
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Published: April 20, 2026 2:35 pm
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The suspect is believed to be behind at least two incidents involving Nazi symbols

Police in Germany have detained a man suspected of erecting Nazi-themed structures outside the town of Eggenfelden, local media report, citing law enforcement.

Two wooden structures bearing Nazi symbols appeared in the town within a month. In late March, a large replica of the Auschwitz concentration camp gates – complete with the infamous slogan “Arbeit macht frei” (Work sets you free) – was placed outside the local tax office. It featured multiple swastikas, with the ‘B’ in the inscription inverted, mirroring the original. Police launched an investigation after its discovery.

A second installation appeared on April 13: a black chimney-like structure resembling a crematorium oven, labeled “Zyklon B” and marked with SS runes, placed in a disabled parking space outside the same building.

Passauer Neue Presse reported Friday that the suspect is a 33-year-old Polish citizen living in Bavaria. He was apprehended days after the second incident when investigators matched his fingerprints to the structure.

KZ-Nachbauten in Eggenfelden: Ermittler fanden bei Tatverdächtigem weitere Nazi-Gegenstände https://t.co/dPiSyyssQH pic.twitter.com/rZaAZG2wu1

— Passauer Neue Presse (@pnp) April 17, 2026

Additional Nazi symbols reportedly found in his apartment. He faces charges of incitement to hatred and the use of unconstitutional symbols – offenses punishable by lengthy prison terms and fines under German law. The authorities have not disclosed further details on his identity or motive, and it remains unclear why he targeted the tax office.

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The incidents sparked public condemnation. Local Mayor Martin Biber called them “brazen and disgusting” and an “insult to society.” He noted the town’s sizable migrant population – seen as a possible factor behind the display – but stressed residents are well integrated and that there is no “noticeable far-right scene.” A local “Colorful Action Alliance for Democracy” group held a rally condemning the displays, which it described as the “instrumentalization of historical suffering.”

Recent data shows a sharp rise in right-wing extremist crimes and incidents involving Nazi symbols in Germany – nearly 37,000 in 2025, almost double the annual average between 2015 and 2022. Most are classified as “propaganda offenses,” such as displaying swastikas or banned slogans, though many also involve hate crimes targeting migrants.

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Analysts link the trend to rising nationalist sentiment driven by economic pressures, political polarization, and migration concerns, warning that extremist and racist symbolism is increasingly entering mainstream culture.

Russia has long warned of a resurgence of Nazi ideology in Europe, citing marches honoring Waffen SS veterans and Nazi collaborators. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on Monday called it “unfortunate” and “sad” that such practices are being revived.

“Unfortunately, both the ideology and practice of Nazism are now being revived, including, sadly, in Germany, as well as in those countries that joined Hitler’s hordes in the attack on the Soviet Union,” he said at a CSTO Parliamentary Assembly Council meeting, adding similar trends are visible in Finland and the UK.

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