Odd
Museum apologises for Hitler billboard
Published Monday, Oct 19 2009, 01:30 BST | By Catriona Wightman

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The AP reports that the waxwork museum also covered up the poster, which carried the slogan "Hitler is not dead", after receiving complaints from the Israeli and German embassies.
The billboard was one of four posters of dead people used to promote the museum, which opens next month.
Museum director Somporn Naksuetrong said: "We didn't choose Hitler with the intention of praising him, but because he is well-known. But we understand. It is sensitive for some people and countries."
Posters of Bruce Lee, Mahatma Gandhi and Michael Jackson also appear in the campaign.
The museum has not yet decided who will replace Hitler on the billboard.
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