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Hitler-loving pensioner faces criminal charges for turning his Belgium home into the Fuhrer's Eagle Nest, with Nazi banners, SS badges and 'Mein Kampf' written on the chimney


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9859446-0-image-a-9_1550233959594.jpgGeorge Boeckstaens (inset), 75, covered his house with swastikas in a dedication to Nazi leader Adolf Hitler. Nazi insignia adorns every wall, a giant red Nazi banner hangs from a tree in the garden and the chimney is decorated with a swastika and the words 'Mein Kampf' (left) written in Dutch. The Hitler-loving pensioner even renamed his house in the town of Keerbergen in central Belgium's Flemish Brabant province 'Het Adelaarsnest' or The Eagle's Nest (bottom right). The bizarre decorations to the modern house also include a strange wooden statue of a figure with a swastika on its forehead performing a Nazi salute (top right). A fake human skull has been fixed to a drainpipe along with the warning: 'Halt! Hitler!' Prosecutors said he could be jailed for his bizarre hobby.

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