A neo-Nazi group has sparked a huge social media outrage after publicly celebrating Adolf Hitler birthday at a restaurant in Melbourne. The group made a booking at a Bavarian beer cafe under a false name to host the party, according to reports. Once they took their seats, they took photographs of them drinking, dining and doing Nazi salutes. There was a swastika-adorned birthday cake on the table along with a portrait photo of the German dictator. A neo-Nazi group has sparked a huge social media outrage after publicly celebrating Adolf Hitler’s birthday at a restaurant in Melbourne. The group made a booking at a Bavarian beer cafe under a false name to host the party, according to reports. Once they took their seats, they took photographs of them drinking, dining and doing Nazi salutes. There was a swastika-adorned birthday cake on the table along with a portrait photo of the German dictator. Police were called in to intervene after staff at The Hof Downtown realised what was happening. By the time the officers arrived, the group had already paid the bill and were on their way out. Photos of the controversial event have now been shared online by media outlets. The event sparked an outrage, with hundreds of social media users blasting the group for holding the vile birthday celebration.

via timesnownews: SHOCKING: Neo-nazi group holds ‘birthday party’ for Adolf Hitler at a restaurant; sparks social media outrage