Nazis plaster Geelong parking machine with racist stickers

  • Stickers reading ‘no Islamic takeover’ plastered on parking machine in Geelong
  • Stayed up for hours of Boxing Day sales as hundreds of shoppers used it 
  • Was the work of neo-Nazi group Combat 18 that wants white supremacy

A neo-Nazi group plastered propaganda warning of an ‘Islamic takeover’ across parking machines during Boxing Day sales.

The racist material was credited to Combat 18 and featured a skull resembling the infamous Totenkopf symbol used by the SS in Nazi Germany.

Stickers read ‘no Islamic takeover’ in bold letters an included a link to the Blood and Honour website, with which it is associated.

The racist material was credited to Combat 18 and featured a skull resembling the infamous Totenkopf symbol used by the SS in Nazi Germany (shown peeled off)

Hundreds of Boxing Day shoppers including children would have used the machine on Yarra Street in Geelong and many more walked past it.

It was not peeled off until after 3pm when a disgusted shopper finally got rid of it.

The group, which gets its name from Adolf Hitler’s initial popped up around Melbourne in 2015 with near-identical stickers.

One was discovered by a Muslim child when a dozen were plastered across a playground bearing the same slogan.

The group, which gets its name from Adolf Hitler's initial popped up around Melbourne in 2015 with the same stickers, with another encouraging people to 'support your local skinheads'

The group, which gets its name from Adolf Hitler’s initial popped up around Melbourne in 2015 with the same stickers, with another encouraging people to ‘support your local skinheads’

‘His exact words when giving it to me: “They are going to kill us, aren’t they?”‘ the boy’s mother wrote on Facebook at the time.

Monash University was also hit by the stickers back then, along with another that encouraged the public to ‘support your local skinheads’.

The group’s website promotes the organisation as ‘white racialists promoting the cause of white resistance through the powerful medium of music’. 



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