Boy named Adolf Hitler removed from parents
A three-year-old boy named Adolf Hitler who attracted international attention last year, has been removed from his parents Hunterdon County home on Tuesday.
The boy made headlines last month after his parents complained that a ShopRite supermarket in Greenwich, N.J. refused to make a birthday cake with his name Adolf Hitler on it because of the names onnotations.
Adolf Hitler Campbell and his sisters, JoyceLynn Arian Nation 1, and Honszlynn Hinler Jeannie, 8 months, were taken from the family home, police confirmed.
It is still unclear why the children were removed from their parents. However, Holland Township police chief David Van Gilson said his department did not receive any reports of abuse or negligence, according to LehighValleyLive.com.
In December last year, the boy's parents, Heath and Deborah, were outraged when a local ShopRite declined to provide them with cake for Adolf's birthday.
They're just names, you know, Heath Campbell told the Easton Express-Times in December.
Yeah, they (the Nazis) were bad people back then. But my kids are little. They're not going to grow up like that.
The children's parents have denied they are racist or anti-Semitic.
But their home is decorated with swastikas, according to the Telegraph.
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