Member of Belgian far-right group makes Nazi salute at Breendonk prison camp

A member of the Belgian far-right group Right Wing Resistance was photographed performing a Hitler salute during a visit to the Fort of Breendonk, an old Nazi prison camp, near Mechelen.

Several members and sympathisers of the Flemish branch of the Right Wing Resistance group visited the Fort of Breendonk in August. The member that performed the salute is the son of a former member of the extreme-right Vlaams Belang party, and has taken part in several extreme-right activities before, according to an investigation carried out by VRT NWS and De Morgen.

During the Second World War, the fort was used by the Nazis as a transit camp for about 3,600 people, mainly dissidents, resistance fighters and Jews. Over 300 people died in the camp, and many others were transferred to other camps in Germany and died there. Today, the fort serves as a memorial for the victims of the Second World War.

“This is a slap in the face of the victims and their family members. Half of the deportees who were held here did not survive the war,” said Dimitri Roden, one of the conservators of the Fort.

We have about 100,000 visitors every year, and we have never had an incident like this before. On the contrary, most visitors are very affected by what has happened here. Many young people learn here just what extremism can lead to. Our presentation is also fully scientifically substantiated and objective,” he added.

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