German Trees Are Anti-Semetic
A German landscaping intern discovered trees in the formation of swastikas in 1992 while looking at aerial photographs of the German landscape for irrigation lines, but the “forest swastikas” have recently become an internet sensation. A local forester has determined that the trees, deciduous trees among pines, were planted in the late 1930s, and have been changing color to reveal the swastika for decades. Similar forest swastikas have since been discovered all over Germany, thanks to this intern’s initial discovery. Classic Shelb.
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