German mayor apologises for posting Nazi-era memorial advertisement

The mayor of Hildburghausen in Germany has apologised for publishing a Nazi-era memorial advertisement as part of an official notice commemorating the town’s bombardment by Allied forces during World War II.

Mayor Holger Obst was widely criticised over the weekend for posting the ad, which described the February 23, 1945, bombardment as a “terror attack” and listed a memorial event that included an address from Adolf Hitler.

In a follow-up published on the town’s website, Obst said it had been a mistake to publish the historical notice without further comment, but insisted he had not intended to downplay the Nazi dictatorship.

Far-right groups frequently try to portray Germans as victims in the war by highlighting instances involving large numbers of civilian casualties, such as the February 1945 bombing of Dresden.

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