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Auschwitz Memorial Condemns Store Selling Neo-Nazi Hoodie Worn by Capitol Rioter On 1/7/21 at 11:40 AM EST An online retailer has been criticized for selling neo-Nazi attire similar to that worn by a protester at Wednesday s attack on the U.S. Capitol. Images of a man wearing a hooded top with the words Camp Auschwitz printed on it appeared online as thousands of Trump supporters, far-right extremists and conspiracy theorists launched an attack on Congress while it attempted to certify the Electoral College vote in favor of Joe Biden. The hooded top also features a skull and crossbones and the words Work brings freedom an English translation of Arbeit macht frei, the phrase displayed at the entrance of the Nazi concentration camp. ....
Origin In a day of deadly violence on Jan. 6, 2021, a mob of Trump supporters broke into the U.S. Capitol, interrupting members of Congress as they were counting electoral college votes that confirmed the victory of President-elect Joe Biden. Among right-wing extremist rioters was a man with an anti-Semitic sweatshirt that said “Camp Auschwitz,” a reference to a Nazi extermination camp during the Third Reich’s genocide campaign against Jews during World War II. As writer and historian Mike Stuchbery observed, it not only contained Nazi imagery, the man’s shirt also had the English translation of the phrase emblazoned over the death camp’s entry: ....