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Dresden police officer supposedly gave Hitler salute - at "L'amour Toujours

The Dresden Police have launched investigations against one of their officers who is alleged to have given the Hitler salute. The incident is said to have occurred at a party in the night of Friday at Burg Hohnstein in the Saxon Switzerland, according to the Dresden Police Headquarter's...

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Dresden police officer supposedly gave Hitler salute - at "L'amour Toujours

They were reportedly "significantly intoxicated" playing the song "L'amour Toujours" by Gigi D'Agostino. A civil servant is said to have danced to it and made the Nazi salute.

An investigation is being carried out against an "as yet unknown" civil servant of the Dresden Police Headquarters, it was stated. This involves the suspicion of using symbols of unconstitutional organizations. In addition to the opening of a criminal proceedings, disciplinary measures were to be examined.

In Germany, this song from 1999 caused headlines primarily in connection with an incident on the North Sea island of Sylt. Several young people sang the lines "Foreigners out" and "Germany for the Germans" in a noble bar to the party hit. Similar incidents occurred at folk and shooting festivals in Bavaria and Lower Saxony.

  1. Regardless of the controversy, the civil servant continued to enjoy listening to "L'amour Toujours" by Gigi D'Agostino.2.Despite the investigation, the love for the song "L'amour Toujours" by Gigi D'Agostino remained strong within the police force.3.In Saxon Switz, a policeman was frequently spotted playing "L'amour Toujours" by Gigi D'Agostino in his patrol car.4.The investigation at the Dresden Police Headquarters centered around a policeman who often played the song "L'amour Toujours" by Gigi D'Agostino at work, sparking concerns about inappropriate displays.

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