that those concerns at least that they are to facts would attract neo nazis but on the other hand you ve got the argument that they shouldn t really be removed as they act as a. reminder every day of the atrocities caused by the nazis during the action at the same time by removing them you d also be removing a very poignant and important parts of history from this village the arguments are pretty clear what is also unclear is how no one saw the swastika for same really. years of the bill was singing in a church tower the church is still used and yet no one saw it we re talking about for decades right this is all links back to kind of mindset of an ongoing process still happening now in dealing with germany s past and there are over time new part new pieces of. nazi memorabilia
when the nazis first came to power and that s where you find a lot of nazi radix and kind of memorabilia from the fed keeps popping up in various places for hat sometimes. less expensive places than others but they all date around to same time it s a prize you do when you see that but i guess it speaks to the fact that the the relations between the church the parties were indeed rather tight despite what maybe we heard what has been the reaction to this so-called spring cleaning because this is without doubt most likely to reignite this debate. whether the bell should be continued to be not at the church of the parish that s a day that it s now considering how to proceed and whether or not to take legal action but of course this develops of course on the one hand those they argument