Advertisement

'Unacceptable mistake': German army apologizes for Nazi uniform Instagram post

AFP
AFP - [email protected]
'Unacceptable mistake': German army apologizes for Nazi uniform Instagram post
A sign for a Bundeswehr office in Cologne. Photo: DPA

The German army on Wednesday apologized for posting a photo on Instagram of a military uniform complete with two Iron Crosses bearing the Nazi swastika and appearing to celebrate it as "retro".

Advertisement

After media reports sparked outrage, the army removed the picture of the
Nazi-era Wehrmacht uniform and explained that it was an "unacceptable mistake".

The Bundeswehr said it was seeking to do a photo-essay on the influence of military uniforms on fashion through the ages but failed to provide the correct historical context in its captions.

"We are very sorry," it said.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Liebe Community, wir möchten uns entschuldigen! Uns ist gestern ein inakzeptabler Fehler unterlaufen. Wir haben ein Foto von einer Wehrmachtsuniform, die für einen Film genutzt wurde, gepostet. Die Uniform ist ein Ausstellungsstück in unserem Militärhistorischen Museum in Dresden. Dieses haben wir aber historisch nicht eingeordnet und zudem mit einer falschen und unpassenden Bildunterschrift versehen. Beabsichtigt war, eine Fotostory zum jahrhundertlangen Einfluss von Uniformen auf die Mode zu zeigen. Leider haben wir bei der Vielzahl der von uns erstellten Fotos dieses fälschlicherweise veröffentlicht. Das alles hätte so natürlich nicht passieren dürfen. Extremismus jeder Art ist bei der Bundeswehr ein absolutes No-Go. Wir untersuchen jetzt, was da schief gelaufen ist und wie wir das in Zukunft verhindern können. Es tut uns sehr leid! Wir arbeiten daran, die gewohnte Qualität unserer Beiträge wieder zu erreichen. /Social Media Team (Fotos: #Bundeswehr) #milstagram

A post shared by Bundeswehr (@bundeswehr) on Nov 27, 2019 at 2:15am PST

"The uniform is an item on exhibition in our military history museum in Dresden. But we did not correctly label the image historically and gave it a wrong and unsuitable caption," it added on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.

READ ALSO: Outrage grows over Hitler masks on sale in Prague

Bild daily, which first reported on the photo, said it carried a "Retro" sticker and bore the caption "To this day, military style elements remain in haute couture".

The Bundeswehr has over the years repeatedly come under fire over embarrassing associations with Germany's militaristic past.

Last year, then defence minister Ursula von der Leyen ordered the Bundeswehr to cleanse itself of all links to the Wehrmacht, after learning that steel helmets and memorabilia of the Nazi-era army were openly displayed at one of its barracks.

She also ordered barracks still named after WWII figures, like field marshal Erwin Rommel, to be stripped of their names.

More

Join the conversation in our comments section below. Share your own views and experience and if you have a question or suggestion for our journalists then email us at [email protected].
Please keep comments civil, constructive and on topic – and make sure to read our terms of use before getting involved.

Please log in to leave a comment.

See Also