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- uk.cfm?id=2408932005 accessdate "2006-08-02".
- uk.cfm?id=2408932005 archivedate "2007-06-03".
- uk.cfm?id=2408932005 archiveurl uk.cfm?id=2408932005.
- uk.cfm?id=2408932005 date "2005-12-15".
- uk.cfm?id=2408932005 first "Alan".
- uk.cfm?id=2408932005 isCitedBy Jeremy_Clarkson.
- uk.cfm?id=2408932005 isCitedBy Top_Gear_controversies.
- uk.cfm?id=2408932005 last "Hall".
- uk.cfm?id=2408932005 location "Edinburgh".
- uk.cfm?id=2408932005 location "Edinburgh, UK".
- uk.cfm?id=2408932005 publisher Johnston_Press.
- uk.cfm?id=2408932005 quote "Clarkson raised his arm Nazi-style as he spoke about the German company BMW's Mini. Then, mocking the 1939 invasion of Poland that triggered World War II, he said it would have a satellite navigation system "that only goes to Poland". Finally, in a reference to Adolf Hitler's boast that his Third Reich would last ten centuries, Clarkson said the fan belt would last for 1,000 years. The German Government is said to be highly displeased: diplomats pointed out that, had Clarkson made the Nazi salute on German television, he could be facing six months behind bars as, joking or not, such behaviour is illegal under the country's post-war constitution.".
- uk.cfm?id=2408932005 quote "Clarkson raised his arm Nazi-style as he spoke about the German company BMW's Mini. Then, mocking the 1939 invasion that triggered the Second World War, he said it would have a satellite navigation system "that only goes to Poland". Finally, in a reference to Adolf Hitler's boast that his Third Reich would last ten centuries, Clarkson said the fan belt would last for 1,000 years. The German government is said to be highly displeased: diplomats pointed out that, had Clarkson made the Nazi salute on German television, he could be facing six months behind bars as, joking or not, such behaviour is illegal under the country's post-war constitution. The German motoring press, initially sharply critical of Clarkson's constant anti-German diatribes, nowadays portrays him as a sore loser, i.e. someone who simply hasn't understood yet that English carmaking is as much a thing of the past as tophats and the colonial empire.".
- uk.cfm?id=2408932005 title "Germans up in arms over Clarkson's mocking Nazi salute".
- uk.cfm?id=2408932005 url uk.cfm?id=2408932005.
- uk.cfm?id=2408932005 work The_Scotsman.