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A businessman in Ahmedabad, India, has caused both national and international outrage following his decision to open a clothing store named after Adolf Hitler. Despite enjoying the publicity at first, the owners eventually backed down after protests were held by the Jewish community within the country and across the world - in addition to pressure from the Israeli State.
The owners had then asked Israel for compensation in connection to the 40,000 rupees ($623) they had paid to put up the sign, and the Israeli government refused.
Edit: I've come to realise this is in fact from five years ago (2012), but the thread is staying up because this story is hilarious as shit. Old weird news is still good news.
BBC
The Telegraph
Al Jazeera
A picture of the store:

A businessman in Ahmedabad, India, has caused both national and international outrage following his decision to open a clothing store named after Adolf Hitler. Despite enjoying the publicity at first, the owners eventually backed down after protests were held by the Jewish community within the country and across the world - in addition to pressure from the Israeli State.
The owners had then asked Israel for compensation in connection to the 40,000 rupees ($623) they had paid to put up the sign, and the Israeli government refused.
Edit: I've come to realise this is in fact from five years ago (2012), but the thread is staying up because this story is hilarious as shit. Old weird news is still good news.
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