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Dutch store withdraws colouring book with Hitler picture

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A Dutch retailer on Wednesday said it had withdrawn from its stores a children's colouring book that featured Adolf Hitler, complete with Nazi salute and a Swastika on his arm.

"Nice, your colouring book!" commented one customer on the Facebook page of the Kruidvat chain, posting a photo of the page that showed the Nazi dictator ready to be coloured-in.

Kruidvat, which sells household goods, said on Facebook that it "deeply regretted this incident" and described the image, appearing in two different colouring books themed around football and castle towers, as "inappropriate".

"The colouring books went on sale on Monday April 3 and were immediately withdrawn from sale," the retailer said, adding that it was investigating how the image ended up featuring in the books.

"Despite various tests during the assembling of the content, the image concerned unfortunately found its way into the colouring book."

The chain said customers who bought the book would be offered a refund.

A Dutch retailer on Wednesday said it had withdrawn from its stores a children’s colouring book that featured Adolf Hitler, complete with Nazi salute and a Swastika on his arm.

“Nice, your colouring book!” commented one customer on the Facebook page of the Kruidvat chain, posting a photo of the page that showed the Nazi dictator ready to be coloured-in.

Kruidvat, which sells household goods, said on Facebook that it “deeply regretted this incident” and described the image, appearing in two different colouring books themed around football and castle towers, as “inappropriate”.

“The colouring books went on sale on Monday April 3 and were immediately withdrawn from sale,” the retailer said, adding that it was investigating how the image ended up featuring in the books.

“Despite various tests during the assembling of the content, the image concerned unfortunately found its way into the colouring book.”

The chain said customers who bought the book would be offered a refund.

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