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Adam Thomas holding his baby while wearing a KKK outfit.
Adam Thomas holding his baby while wearing a KKK outfit.SWNS
Thomas with his partner Claudia Patatas.
Thomas with his partner Claudia Patatas.SWNS
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Thomas is accused of being a member of National Action, a banned neo-Nazi terrorist group in the UK.
Thomas is accused of being a member of National Action, a banned neo-Nazi terrorist group in the UK.SWNS
Swastika cushions.
Swastika cushions.SWNS
A black jacket with a Swastika armband and an SS death skull badge.
A black jacket with a Swastika armband and an SS death skull badge. SWNS
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Swastika beaker.
Swastika beaker.SWNS
Swastika pastry cutter.
Swastika pastry cutter.SWNS
Prosecutors also presented weapons and Nazi memorabilia found in Thomas and Patatas' house.
Prosecutors also presented weapons and Nazi memorabilia found in Thomas and Patatas' house.SWNS
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Nazi white eagle mug.
Nazi white eagle mug. SWNS
A crossbow.
A crossbow.SWNS
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A dad accused of being a member of a neo-Nazi terrorist group was pictured cradling his newborn baby, who is named after Adolf Hitler, while wearing a Ku Klux Klan robe.

Prosecutors in the UK allege that the photographs show Adam Thomas, 22, donning the hooded white robes while holding the baby he named after the Nazi leader.

In another picture, he is seen posing with his partner Claudia Patatas, 38, holding the child while holding a swastika flag and making a Hitler salute.

Others pictures show a collection of fascist memorabilia found at the couple’s home including a swastika-shaped pastry cutter, embroidered cushion and clothing.

The images were shown to a jury at the trial of Thomas and Patatas who along with Daniel Bogunovic, 27, are accused of being members of National Action.

The far-right terrorist group was formed in 2013 but was banned following the murder of Labour MP Jo Cox in June 2016.

Despite being outlawed, the group carried out a “white holy war” against black people, Jews, Asians and homosexuals, Birmingham Crown Court heard.

Thomas, described as a “vehement Nazi” and Patatas gave their child the middle name Adolf after he was born late last year.

Thomas was found to have stockpiled a cache of weapons, including machetes, crossbows and an ax and carried out target practice in his back garden, jurors were told.

He is also charged with possessing documents containing terrorist information, namely “The Anarchist Cookbook.”

Thomas and Patatas deny the charges.

The trial continues.

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