Recently, Thailand, Pattaya, a tourist city in the eastern Tussauds Hitler erected billboards due to triggered diplomatic protests forced to cover.
Hitler billboard set up two weeks ago, is for the local opening of Louis Tussaud Wax Museum next month, while doing publicity. Billboard is located on the main high-speed access to Pattaya street, Hitler’s portrait and on the Thai-language billboard advertising phrase “Hitler learned about” very eye-catching. Since the billboards set up in Thailand has received more than 100 piles of complaints and Germany, Israel and other countries embassy letter of protest.
Hans Shu Mache German Ambassador to Thailand, said he went to Pattaya last weekend to attend the Child Protection and Development Center at the unveiling ceremony took note of the billboard, he then told the Pattaya municipal authorities and the local business community, this There is no taste of the ads will hurt a lot of people’s feelings.
German Embassy has also submitted a note to the Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs that the billboard would be this popular tourist destination of Pattaya have a negative impact, the German embassy as soon as possible removal of the billboards.
Israeli Ambassador Yizhakeshu Han Mu said that the embassy received a number of piles of complaints, many Israeli tourists going to Pattaya on holiday to see this high-speed street billboards feel terrified. Adolf Hitler and the following text is not only offensive to Holocaust survivors, but also people who abhor the Nazi atrocities. Billboard chilling, reminiscent of World War II 11 million men, women and children were brutally mass killings.
Shuhan Mu said they had issued a call for emergency removal of this “hateful street signs,” they also believe that the Tussauds wax figure of Hitler should be out of the hall.
Wax manager Sompong has apologized to the public regarding the billboards, saying the company has no intention to offend anyone creative. He said, “We believe that Hitler was an important figure, but it is not good news. In Wax Museum, he will not be displayed, together with other world leaders, but rather on a ’scary’ part of the Village.” Sompong also said they were prepared to use another one to replace the late celebrity billboards the German dictator, and is considering discounted tickets as a way of apology.