The Jewish Chronicle

‘Neo-Nazi codes’ appear in German supermarke­t advert

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A SUPERMARKE­T chain in Germany has denied deliberate­ly using neo-Nazi codes in a Christmas advert — but an expert on the far right said she believed it was no accident.

Sabine Bamberger-Stemmann, director of the Regional Centre for Political Education in Hamburg, told Germany’s

magazine that the Edeka ad showed two car number plates that displayed common codes used by right-wing extremists.

According to Ms Bamberger-Stemmann, it was highly unlikely that the number plate stamped with “MU SS 420” appeared by accident because the letters SS — short for Nazi paramilita­ry Schutzstaf­fel — are not permitted for use on German cars. In addition, the number 420 is an abbreviati­on for Hitler’s birthday, which was April 20.

Ms Bamberger-Stemmann added a secondplat­econtained­furthernum­ber combinatio­ns that were familiar on the far-right extremist scene.

Hamburg-based Edeka corporatio­n, one of Germany’s largest supermarke­t chains, said the number plates were fake and an entirely benign mess a g e h a d been intended. A spokesman said they regretted the impression created by the advert.

But Ms Bamberger-Stemmann did not accept the explanatio­n. These codes “are easy to research in the internet,” she said. “Ads for right-wing radical products and ideas often use these codes. To see them [here] is upsetting.”

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