A black and white sticker with the text "Nazis raus aus den Vierteln!" (Nazis out of the neighborhoods!) and an illustration of a fist crushing a swastika.  The sticker is affixed to a metal pole.

NAZIS RAUS AUS DEN VIERTELN! NORDOST AN MARATHON America ORG Awa Blick Propasanda

21 May 2022 8
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