The teacher was fired for demonstrating the Nazi greetings to children
The teacher was fired from her job because she taught third-grade students to the Nazi salute and showed it to other students along with them, writes Seven Days.
The teacher, whose name is not reported, was on long-term replacement in the third grade in the elementary and secondary stake in Georgia, Vermont.
The incident occurred on Thursday, 21 September, when students were returning from the cafeteria to class. School workers say that the children walked with their hands up, demonstrating the traditional Nazi salute along with the teacher who walked alongside them.
One parent confirmed that he also saw a group of students and added that the teacher "raised his hand slightly and said:" And now we say: "Hi, Hitler." The witness immediately turned to the school authorities.
It is reported that the woman admitted that she made a Nazi gesture and uttered a greeting. She was fired on Thursday night.
This is not the first person and teacher who used the Nazi salute in his work. So CNN fired commentator Jeffrey Lord for the phrase "Sieg Heil, The traditional Nazi phrase used by the nationals before the greeting.
Older students in Albany, California и Cypress, Texas, posing for a Nazi salute in February and March.
US Holocaust Memorial Museum Recommends students begin to study the historical events of the Holocaust in the fourth grade.
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