Obviously there's a neo-nazi contingent amongst the Grey Aliens.Mon September 15, 2003 10:36 AM ET
BERLIN (Reuters) - German police discovered a giant swastika trampled into a cornfield near Berlin but have not been able to figure out how the banned Nazi emblem got there, a spokeswoman said Monday.
A police team discovered the 230-foot Nazi cross on a routine helicopter flight earlier this month and alerted their colleagues on the ground.
"Once the police on the ground recognized the shape from video footage they consulted the farmer and trampled around the swastika until it was unrecognizable," said a police spokeswoman in Koenigs Wusterhausen, in the eastern state of Brandenburg.
Those displaying Nazi symbols or using the stiff-armed Hitler salute can face up to three years in prison in Germany.
There were no indications so far who was responsible or how they had entered the field so as only to leave traces along the lines of the swastika and none around it.
Brandenburg is part of the formerly communist east, where racist attacks are more common than in the west.
The hooks on the cross actually pointed in the opposite direction to those on the swastika used by Adolf Hitler's Nazi party but it was still being treated as an illegal symbol.
Last week, officials said the threat of neo-Nazi violence was escalating in Germany after police seized explosives and arrested several people suspected of planning an anti-Jewish bomb attack in Munich. Neo-Nazis from Brandenburg were among those arrested, German media said.
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