An Indonesian businessman has become the target of a hate campaign by web users over his Nazi-themed café - which is covered in the iconography of Adolf Hitler's regime.
Soldeatenkaffee - meaning Soldier's Café in German - is painted blood red and its walls are plastered with Nazi-era propaganda posters, created by Josef Goebbels to spread Nazi values.
Diners wear full Nazi costume to the café in Bandung, west Java, and pick a meal from a menu using Nazi symbols. Options include German nachos and currywurst.
Owner Henry Mulyana said trade has been brisk since opening in 2011, including positive reviews in local media. But all that has changed in the past few days.
The future of Soldeatenkaffee now lies in doubt amid accusations that it incites racial hatred. Full story...
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Soldeatenkaffee - meaning Soldier's Café in German - is painted blood red and its walls are plastered with Nazi-era propaganda posters, created by Josef Goebbels to spread Nazi values.
Diners wear full Nazi costume to the café in Bandung, west Java, and pick a meal from a menu using Nazi symbols. Options include German nachos and currywurst.
Owner Henry Mulyana said trade has been brisk since opening in 2011, including positive reviews in local media. But all that has changed in the past few days.
The future of Soldeatenkaffee now lies in doubt amid accusations that it incites racial hatred. Full story...
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