Parents lose custody of son Adolph Hitler
Parents who have given their kids Nazi-inspired names — including naming one little boy Adolph Hitler — have lost custody of their three children.
Heath and Deborah Campbell's children were taken out of their home in Phillipsburg, New Jersey, in January after the family tried to get a birthday cake with their son's name on it at a local ShopRite.
The youngest child, a baby, is named Honszlynn Hinler Jeannie, named after Heinrich Luitpold Himmler, a Nazi politician. A second daughter is named JoyceLynn Aryan Nation — Aryan Nations is a white nationalist neo-Nazi organization. All three have been in foster care.
On Thursday, an appeals court said there was evidence of abuse in the home, Fox News reported.
Despite a gag order, the parents spoke to Fox News, saying they don't think it's right.
"We have a right to have our kids named. A name's a name," Heath said in the interview. "Our kids are beautiful kids, they're not going to grow up to hate people, they're not going to grow up to hurt people."