Three-year-old British woman jailed for 'Miss Hitler' beauty pageant

The anti-Semitic terrorist organization organized a contest in Hitler's name

Although Britain banned National Action in 2016, two people, including Miss Hitler's boyfriend, were jailed for their activities.

London, Ta. 11 June 2020, Thursday

The anti-Semitic terrorist organization held a beauty pageant in Hitler's name. The winner, Miss Hitler Alice Cutter, has been sentenced to three years in prison. In addition to Cutter, who is part of a banned organization, her boyfriend and two others have also been jailed.

Britain banned the National Action, an anti-Semitic terrorist organization, in 2014. The organization was established in 2013. Even after the ban, some members remained active. The organization also held a beauty pageant in Hitler's name, with Alice Cutter winning.

Alice Cutter worked in a British restaurant. She took part in the competition as Miss Buchenwald. Buchenwald was the place where Jews were tortured in Nazi camps.


The court passed the sentence on the basis of the accused's mobile. In addition to Cutter, the court also sentenced her boyfriend and two other accomplices. The court upheld the conversation between the four in a message. In which he used bad words about the Jews. Alice even remarked that the heads of the Jews should be raised like a football.

The court said the mentality of the four was very brutal. The fact that the organization which was banned by Britain, by being a member of the organization and starting the activity, shows that he did not intentionally follow the law. As a result, Alice was sentenced to three years in prison. Her boyfriend Mark Jose was sentenced to five years. Gary Jack, a 24-year-old colleague, was sentenced to four-and-a-half years and Connor Quordan, another, to 18 months.

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