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Wednesday, 26.12.2007.

11:42

Belgrade hotel offers Hitler-themed room

The Belgrade hotel “Mr. President” offers an apartment with a Adolf Hitler-related theme.

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Peter Sudyka

pre 16 godina

Afrim Hoxha

I know you like to take this opportunity to accuse Serbia of neonazism, but it exists everywhere in Europe. There are many neonazis in Russia, Poland, Germany, France, Croatia, Ukraine, Austria, Netherlands, Czech Republic Hungary, Sweden and Belgium.

In any case, this represents a small portion of the country's population, no need to paint a picture of Serbia being a neonazi stronghold, or whatever.

kate

pre 16 godina

Afrim: "This is not the first time that Hitler and Nazi ideology is applaused in Serbia. There are lots of neonazi groups all over Serbia."

Yes, and it is disgusting, as are other groups throughout Europe which also exist.

I hate to state the obvious Afrim, but Kosovo Albanians actually worked for the Nazis to exterminate hundreds of thousands of people during World War II. That was the real deal, not some wannabe group of bigots.

So your moral ground isn't quite that high, is it?

Afrim Hoxha

pre 16 godina

This is not the first time that Hitler and Nazi ideology is applaused in Serbia. There are lots of neonazi groups all over Serbia.

kate

pre 16 godina

"Zabunović said that if the reactions of the public continue to be negative, the picture will be removed."

I am the public and I find it disgusting - could you remove it now please?

A92

pre 16 godina

This is a very foolish move by the hotel but they certainly do not endorse the Nazi ideology as they explained. There theme seems to be of famous people through out history for certain rooms in the hotel. It would be best however to rethink the hitler room.

Falko

pre 16 godina

Quote: "In Europe, however, pictures of the Nazi leader and related symbols are strictly prohibited."
This is absolutely not true. There is no common point of view in the European Union. In only some of the members of the EU Nazi symbols are forbidden, for example Germany and Austria. In other countries one can use them without problems, for example the swastika in England and Danmark.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swastika

Srboslav

pre 16 godina

Absoluteley absurd! I hope that they remove that theme imedeately, its very impropriate and offending to all people in Serbia regardless of nationality!

I doubt that it was meant as a provocation, many people from different nations and religious views would probably stay there but this is something to remove ASAP!

Christine

pre 16 godina

This Hotel must be out of their mind. After what the Nazi's did to Serbs(my family included) and the rest of Europe, do they honestly think anyone would want to stay in a room deplicting the most evil man in history.
An absolute insult to us all.

Christine

pre 16 godina

This Hotel must be out of their mind. After what the Nazi's did to Serbs(my family included) and the rest of Europe, do they honestly think anyone would want to stay in a room deplicting the most evil man in history.
An absolute insult to us all.

Srboslav

pre 16 godina

Absoluteley absurd! I hope that they remove that theme imedeately, its very impropriate and offending to all people in Serbia regardless of nationality!

I doubt that it was meant as a provocation, many people from different nations and religious views would probably stay there but this is something to remove ASAP!

kate

pre 16 godina

Afrim: "This is not the first time that Hitler and Nazi ideology is applaused in Serbia. There are lots of neonazi groups all over Serbia."

Yes, and it is disgusting, as are other groups throughout Europe which also exist.

I hate to state the obvious Afrim, but Kosovo Albanians actually worked for the Nazis to exterminate hundreds of thousands of people during World War II. That was the real deal, not some wannabe group of bigots.

So your moral ground isn't quite that high, is it?

Falko

pre 16 godina

Quote: "In Europe, however, pictures of the Nazi leader and related symbols are strictly prohibited."
This is absolutely not true. There is no common point of view in the European Union. In only some of the members of the EU Nazi symbols are forbidden, for example Germany and Austria. In other countries one can use them without problems, for example the swastika in England and Danmark.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swastika

Peter Sudyka

pre 16 godina

Afrim Hoxha

I know you like to take this opportunity to accuse Serbia of neonazism, but it exists everywhere in Europe. There are many neonazis in Russia, Poland, Germany, France, Croatia, Ukraine, Austria, Netherlands, Czech Republic Hungary, Sweden and Belgium.

In any case, this represents a small portion of the country's population, no need to paint a picture of Serbia being a neonazi stronghold, or whatever.

A92

pre 16 godina

This is a very foolish move by the hotel but they certainly do not endorse the Nazi ideology as they explained. There theme seems to be of famous people through out history for certain rooms in the hotel. It would be best however to rethink the hitler room.

kate

pre 16 godina

"Zabunović said that if the reactions of the public continue to be negative, the picture will be removed."

I am the public and I find it disgusting - could you remove it now please?

Afrim Hoxha

pre 16 godina

This is not the first time that Hitler and Nazi ideology is applaused in Serbia. There are lots of neonazi groups all over Serbia.

Afrim Hoxha

pre 16 godina

This is not the first time that Hitler and Nazi ideology is applaused in Serbia. There are lots of neonazi groups all over Serbia.

Christine

pre 16 godina

This Hotel must be out of their mind. After what the Nazi's did to Serbs(my family included) and the rest of Europe, do they honestly think anyone would want to stay in a room deplicting the most evil man in history.
An absolute insult to us all.

Srboslav

pre 16 godina

Absoluteley absurd! I hope that they remove that theme imedeately, its very impropriate and offending to all people in Serbia regardless of nationality!

I doubt that it was meant as a provocation, many people from different nations and religious views would probably stay there but this is something to remove ASAP!

Falko

pre 16 godina

Quote: "In Europe, however, pictures of the Nazi leader and related symbols are strictly prohibited."
This is absolutely not true. There is no common point of view in the European Union. In only some of the members of the EU Nazi symbols are forbidden, for example Germany and Austria. In other countries one can use them without problems, for example the swastika in England and Danmark.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swastika

A92

pre 16 godina

This is a very foolish move by the hotel but they certainly do not endorse the Nazi ideology as they explained. There theme seems to be of famous people through out history for certain rooms in the hotel. It would be best however to rethink the hitler room.

kate

pre 16 godina

"Zabunović said that if the reactions of the public continue to be negative, the picture will be removed."

I am the public and I find it disgusting - could you remove it now please?

Peter Sudyka

pre 16 godina

Afrim Hoxha

I know you like to take this opportunity to accuse Serbia of neonazism, but it exists everywhere in Europe. There are many neonazis in Russia, Poland, Germany, France, Croatia, Ukraine, Austria, Netherlands, Czech Republic Hungary, Sweden and Belgium.

In any case, this represents a small portion of the country's population, no need to paint a picture of Serbia being a neonazi stronghold, or whatever.

kate

pre 16 godina

Afrim: "This is not the first time that Hitler and Nazi ideology is applaused in Serbia. There are lots of neonazi groups all over Serbia."

Yes, and it is disgusting, as are other groups throughout Europe which also exist.

I hate to state the obvious Afrim, but Kosovo Albanians actually worked for the Nazis to exterminate hundreds of thousands of people during World War II. That was the real deal, not some wannabe group of bigots.

So your moral ground isn't quite that high, is it?