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Germany's Pegida Leader Reportedly Steps Down Amid Hitler Photo Row

© REUTERS / Hannibal HanschkeParticipants hold a banner during a demonstration called by anti-immigration group PEGIDA, a German abbreviation for "Patriotic Europeans against the Islamization of the West", in Dresden December 15, 2014
Participants hold a banner during a demonstration called by anti-immigration group PEGIDA, a German abbreviation for Patriotic Europeans against the Islamization of the West, in Dresden December 15, 2014 - Sputnik International
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Earlier on Wednesday, an old photograph of the leader of the Pegida anti-Islamization movement wearing an Adolf Hitler-styled mustache and haircut surfaced in the German media.

MOSCOW, January 21 (Sputnik) — The founder of Germany's "Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamization of the West" (Pegida) movement has stepped down amid criticism over him posing for a photograph as Adolf Hitler, Bild reported on Wednesday.

"Yes, I am stepping down," Lutz Bachmann was quoted as saying by the publication.

Participants hold German national flags during a demonstration organised by anti-immigration group PEGIDA  outside Semperoper opera house in Dresden December 22, 2014 - Sputnik International
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Earlier on Wednesday, an old photograph of Bachmann wearing an Adolf Hitler-styled mustache and haircut surfaced in the German media.

An organizer of regular anti-Islamization rallies, the German branch of Pegida was founded in Dresden last October. Since then, it has attracted the support of thousands of Germans, including anti-immigration and far-right groups. The group's reach has spread across Europe, with branches active in the United Kingdom, France, Spain and Switzerland, among others.

Last Monday's Pegida rally attracted around 25,000 participants in Dresden following a recent series of deadly attacks in France carried out by Islamist gunmen. Subsequent marches were canceled so as not to risk members' lives in light of threats against the group surfacing online.

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