New Jersey Middle School Recalls Yearbook After Student Submits Hitler's Baby Photo As Their Own

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A prankster at East Brook Middle School in Paramus, New Jersey, just pulled off what might be the most insane yearbook prank you'll ever see.

Well, look who's burning books now!

Yes, a child was supposed to send in a baby photo and sent in a photo of baby Adolf Hitler instead. And somehow, no one on the yearbook committee or in the middle school offices noticed the baby photo was over 100 years old.

Here's more from the Post:

'Earlier today, after students had already received their yearbooks, we learned that the baby pictures section of the yearbook contained an image that was later identified as an infant photograph of Adolf Hitler,' Ryan Aupperlee, principal of East Brook Middle School in Paramus, wrote in a June 25 letter to families obtained by NJ.com.

Yes, one of the baby photos was LITERALLY HITLER!

'We immediately collected the yearbooks so the image would not remain in circulation,' the letter assures the school community, noting they were assisting local law enforcement with an investigation.

'I want to be direct with you: the presence of this image is unacceptable. Even if the image was not immediately recognizable to those paging through the book, its inclusion in an official school publication is a severe breach of our values,' Aupperlee wrote.

Have we considered that it's very possible that Graham Platner may have simply placed an ad in the yearbook?

The kid who did this, while in trouble, is going to be considered a legend for pulling this off and getting the yearbook to print before anyone found out.

Liberals were obviously shaken by this news, but can you imagine how much worse it would've been if someone had submitted a photo of baby Trump?!?

I'll leave this here because it's hilarious.


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