I think that picture was modified, the shadows are off and signs usually look a bit dimmer when shot with cameras unless they got lights, plus, who has a nazi clothing store? Crazy...
No, I saw reports elsewhere. I believe they've agreed to change the name already, though. http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory?id=2346673
it's a retro fashion thing. In China there's a Mao-themed hotel and restaurant with lots of Cultural Revolution decor. All a bit non PC really, but there you go. As time moves on despots from the past appear to be less offensive.
We have had a restaurant named Mao here for the last year. As Rod stated its the new fashion. I refuse to eat there as there are pictures all over the wall basically celebrating a mass murderer. All the "trendy" people eat there though
Swastika's use in india goes back much further than in germany. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swastika Can't explain away the naming of the restaurant tho...
It's not the swastika anyways. Swastika is religious for Hindus. The one used in that boading is a Nazi Cross Hell lotta difference between those two
http://www.dublinks.com/index.cfm/loc/8/pt/0/spid/5F67013F-A514-494C-A6D40B99A308B1C5.htm The review is kinda funny
http://today.reuters.com/news/artic...L270636_RTRUKOC_0_US-INDIA-HITLER.xml&src=rss That's a fact. Indian school curriculum hardly talks about the holocaust.
Take a look at this attached image - kinda weird how they make all those symbols - many of them seem to fit together with each other.