Anti-Islam group's founder quits after photo of him dressed as Hitler goes viral
Lutz Bachmann, founder of the anti-Islamist group Pegida (“Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamization of the West”) has resigned after a photo of him dressed as Adolf Hitler went viral.
Pegida gained notoriety after staging a protest in the German city of Dresden in the wake of the Charlie Hebdo shooting. The event drew upwards of 25,000 people and has since inspired Pegida offshoots across Europe. The group believes in the preservation of German Judeo-Christian values and advocates for a stricter refugee policy. As a result, Pegida has drawn parallels to the Nazi party.
Those comparisons became harder to dismiss after a photo of Bachmann sporting a Hitler mustache and hairstyle were published by multiple German tabloids.