Rot-Weiss Essen and VfB Stuttgart - 'Germany for the Germans' -
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This is the moment a protester sparked outrage by interrupting a minute's silence for the Magdeburg Christmas market attack at a German football match.
Footage from the stadium in Essen shows players from third-tier teams Rot-Weiss Essen and VfB Stuttgart II standing with their heads bowed as they and the spectators hold a minute of silence for the victims of Friday night's devastating attack.
But the minute's silence was interrupted by a man who screamed the racist phrase: 'Germany for the Germans', which was used by Hitler and the Nazis and is utilised by extremists today to convey that 'non-Germans aren't welcome'.
Other fans reacted quickly by chanting 'Nazis out', while others held up a banner reading: 'Stay strong Magdeburg.' Their prompt condemnation of the racist exclamation was praised by the spokesman for Rot-Weiss Essen.
The spokesman told German media that the prompt reaction by fans in the stadium was a 'very clear and wonderful sign of what the spectators and we as a club think of this unspeakable interjection in this touching moment'.
The man, who was identified as a 57-year-old German citizen living in Essen, was escorted out of the stadium and police reportedly said a complaint for incitement of hatred had been filed against him.
This came after Taleb al-Abdulmohsen, 50, rammed his SUV into a packed market in the town of Magdeburg around 7pm on Friday, killing nine-year-old André Gleißner and four women aged 45, 52, 67 and 75.
Al-Abdulmohsen was remanded in pretrial custody last night after prosecutors pressed charges of murder on five counts, multiple counts of attempted murder and grievous bodily harm, according to a police statement.

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