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Why This 2017 German Magazine’s Cover Painting Trump as a Nazi Is Getting So Much Attention Now

Just months after Donald Trump was sworn in as President, a drawing of the nascent American president was featured on the cover of a top German magazine. Trump was painted as draped in the American flag, and giving a Nazi salute. That chilling August 2017 edition of the German weekly magazine, Stern, received tremendous international attention.

“His fight! Neo-Nazis, KU-Klux Klan, racism: How Donald Trump is protecting hate in America,” is a Facebook-generated translation of the cover story’s title.

Over the weekend, the cover made a comeback, going viral – at least on social media.

Saturday evening, Pulitzer prize winning journalist Laurie Garrett tweeted out the cover, mistakenly noting it as current, and saying, “Germans know fascism when they see it.”

Her tweet has received over 66,000 likes and over 32,000 retweets.

Shortly thereafter popular actor, director, and activist Ken Olin decided to tweet out a copy of the Stern cover, writing, “If he acts like a Nazi, Sounds like a Nazi, And Germany’s top magazine calls him a Nazi…”

His tweet garnered over 38,000 likes and over 12,000 retweets.

Despite the cover being two years old, their tweets drew a lot of attention.

Former Nixon White House Counsel John Dean also tweeted it out:

As did many others. A small sampling:

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