They tried to ban the company from producing “dictatorial wines”, but this could only be done after the adoption of a special law.
In Germany and Austria, a scandal erupted over the fact that tourists were allegedly buying wine from Italian producer Vini Lunardelli labeled Adolf Hitler. This was reported by The Times.
Hitler’s wine collection was accompanied by phrases such as Mein Führer (My Fuhrer), Sieg Heil (Nazi greeting) and Ein Volk, Ein Reich, Ein Führer (One people, one Reich, one Fuhrer). Jewish organizations have previously protested against the sale of alcohol, but to no avail.
According to the publication, this week the famous Austrian plastic surgeon Dagmar Millesi said that he saw dozens of wines with Hitler in one of the supermarkets.
“The store employee told me that German tourists like to buy these wines, and apparently they are popular there. He was even surprised by my anger,” Millesi said.
Some German media called the situation “scandalous”.
Vini Lunardelli has been making themed wines with dictators on the labels (Stalin, Lenin, Che Guevara, Napoleon and Francisco Franco) for over 25 years. They tried to ban the company from producing “dictatorial wines”, but in 2018, the then mayor of the Italian city of Rimini, Andrea Nyassi, said that this could only be done after the adoption of a special law.
In the United States put up for auction a watch belonging to Adolf Hitler. They plan to sell about four million dollars.
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Source: korrespondent

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