Neo-Nazis On Telegram, Gab, 4Chan, And MeWe Mark April 20 As Adolf Hitler's Birthday, Celebrate The Holocaust, Call Him 'The Greatest Man Who Ever Lived'

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April 21, 2022

On April 20 every year, neo-Nazis around the world mark the anniversary of the birth of Nazi leader Adolf Hitler. In the 1970s and 1980s, neo-Nazi groups in Europe, South America, and the United States held in-person events to celebrate Hitler and his legacy, but in recent years, the primary site for commemorating Hitler's birthday has become the online space, in particular the social media platforms frequented by neo-Nazis. In 2022, on the 133rd anniversary of his birth, neo-Nazis from around the world shared memes, videos, images, and excerpts of Mein Kampf in celebration of Hitler and his actions.

Others shared their real-world celebrations of the event, with some neo-Nazis baking cakes with swastikas and other Nazi imagery in honor of Hitler. Some also used the occasion to share their own radicalization story, lauding Hitler as a significant influence in their lives and calling him "Uncle Adolf" or "the greatest man who ever lived."

A Florida neo-Nazi celebrates Hitler's birthday with a swastika cake

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The following report outlines the ways in which neo-Nazis online celebrated Hitler's birthday on April 20, 2022.

Neo-Nazis Celebrate Hitler's Birthday

On Telegram, a neo-Nazi channel posted a screenshot of the Wikipedia page for Adolf Hitler with his date of birth underlined. The channel wrote: "Don't forget to take a moment out of your day to think about the greatest man next to Jesus that has ever walked this earth. Happy Birthday Uncle A!"

A satanist neo-Nazi Telegram channel posted a meme showing Hitler surrounded by Nazi officers, saying, "Get me some cake!" and "CAKE, CAKE, CAKE, CAKE!" One of the officers replies: "Adolf, grow up. You're 53."

A neo-Nazi Telegram channel posted a photo of Hitler and a message in honor of his birthday. The post calls Hitler the "greatest man who ever lived in Human history" and says that his memory "should motivate us to continue the fight he started and live the life of selflessness and the spirit he manifested."

On Telegram, a European neo-Nazi group shared a photo featuring a cake with a kolovrat and pastries spelling out "HEIL HITLER."

In a neo-Nazi group on Gab, a member posted a photo of a birthday cake for Hitler with a Nazi flag design and Nazi flags stuck into it. The text on the cake reads: "04/20/22 Florida."

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