Saturday, August 25, 2007

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Advertise with Adolf

The New Zealanders have a relaxed positioning of German history, specifically the Third Reich. It struck me in my seminars at the university and was confirmed yesterday morning on the open road. From an oversized poster stared at me with grim expressions Adolf Hitler. " The hand of the compulsory Grusse collected between his fingers a piece of pizza. Given the quote: "It is possible to make people believe that heaven is hell."

One explanation is at hand: Hell is a pizza chain in New Zealand and they want to draw attention to their heavenly offerings. With good taste that has to do not much. I guess as a canvasser has only read the first pages in "Advertising for Dummies' and concluded that advertising has to stand out in the first place. Noticed it is and there are enough complaints, especially those with Jewish religious background ('s no surprise). But amazed at the response advertisers and ask publicly, what these people have kind of a problem with Hitler. "He's almost the poster boy for the Jewish people do not forget -. But do not look when we invade Palestine," said MacGibbon, CEO of the advertising agency. A little history lesson would not hurt the good.

Oh, and to bow to public pressure they are now - after Hell is in the public discussion - and replace the poster in a few days. As a replacement, Pope Benedict must now submit his statement to Hoellenpizza: "Hell is real and eternal".

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