Four arrested for alleged tribute to Hitler on anniversary of his birth outside house where he was born

Four Germans were caught laying white roses in remembrance of Adolf Hitler at the house where the Nazi leader was born on the anniversary of his birth, and one gave a Hitler salute as they posed for photos, police said Monday.

Hitler was born on April 20, 1889, in Braunau am Inn. After lengthy discussions about the future use of the house where he was born, work started last year on converting it into a police station — a project meant to make it unattractive as a pilgrimage site for people who glorify Hitler.

province said the four Germans — two sisters and their partners, in their 20s and early 30s — went to the building on Saturday to lay white roses in its window recesses.

They posed in front of the house for photos and one of the women gave the stiff-armed Hitler salute.

Patrolling officers noticed the group and took them to a police station for questioning. The woman said that she hadn’t meant the salute seriously, but officers said they found a chat with the others on her cellphone in which they shared Nazi-themed messages and pictures.

Police said they were reporting all four to prosecutors on suspicion of violating the that bans the symbols of Nazism.