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The literal translation is "white makes". The full phrase "weiss macht frei" would make more sense, meaning "white makes free". That phrase is popular among White Supremacists, Neo-Nazis and Skinheads.

The words "Arbeit Macht Frei", meaning "work makes you free", were posted on several concentration camps in WWII Poland.

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15y ago

The German word 'weiss' can be translated as "white" or "knows".

When in relation to beer, it refers to a wheat beer.

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A white male

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Yes it doesn't make sense as a phrase in German, but I think the reason it's used by Neonazis is that they think it means "White Power", and they think it was a term used by the original Hitler fans in German in their rallies. (At least that's what one former skinhead told me.)

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