A German military official has ordered a search of all army sites to root out neo-Nazis after World War II objects glorifying the Nazi regime were found on Saturday at an army base in Donauschingen, close to the border with France, according to London's Daily Mail. They included swastika-bedecked steel helmets, a German machine gun, its ammunition belt and a pistol.
The move comes a week after an army officer was exposed plotting a bomb attack which he allegedly wanted to blame on refugees. As officials dug deeper they discovered a network of like-minded soldiers who honor Hitler's army and secretly collected forbidden Nazi symbols.