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Germany: Amusement park to redesign 'swastika' carousel after uproar
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22.08.2019
M/S Closed carousel in Tatzmania amusement park, Loeffingen
M/S Fence outside carousel
M/S Carousel seats with eagle
C/U Eagle head on carousel
M/S Carousel seats
M/S Fence and board near carousel
M/S Sign reading in German: "Out of order"
M/S Visitors
M/S Carousel seats
M/S Closed carousel
M/S Closed carousel
M/S Carousel logo
W/S People in front of closed carousel
M/S People sitting in front of closed carousel
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An amusement park in the southern German town of Loeffingen said it was redesigning a carousel resembling two spinning swastikas after public criticism forced the company to close the ride. Footage that was filmed on Thursday shows the shut down attraction with a sign saying "Out of order".
A video of the carousel called 'Eagle's Flight' was posted on social media with users pointing at the resemblance between the shape of its spinning parts and the Nazi symbol. Intentional display of swastika is illegal in Germany.
M/S Fence outside carousel
M/S Carousel seats with eagle
C/U Eagle head on carousel
M/S Carousel seats
M/S Fence and board near carousel
M/S Sign reading in German: "Out of order"
M/S Visitors
M/S Carousel seats
M/S Closed carousel
M/S Closed carousel
M/S Carousel logo
W/S People in front of closed carousel
M/S People sitting in front of closed carousel
SCRIPT
An amusement park in the southern German town of Loeffingen said it was redesigning a carousel resembling two spinning swastikas after public criticism forced the company to close the ride. Footage that was filmed on Thursday shows the shut down attraction with a sign saying "Out of order".
A video of the carousel called 'Eagle's Flight' was posted on social media with users pointing at the resemblance between the shape of its spinning parts and the Nazi symbol. Intentional display of swastika is illegal in Germany.
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