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WATCH: N.J. 'Nazi Dad' Spews Hate In 'Meet The Hitlers' Documentary

Isidore Heath Campbell speaks out about reason behind name, idolatry of infamous dictator.

He hasn’t been afraid to share his thoughts in the past, so when the opportunity came to be part of a documentary about his idol’s name, Isidore Heath Campbell jumped at the chance.

Campbell, of Hunterdon County, New Jersey, made national headlines in 2008 when a local bakery refused to write “Happy Birthday Adolph Hitler Campbell” on his three-year-old son’s birthday cake.

The father of nine – to five different women – was arrested recently after a domestic dispute in which he was accused of assaulting someone at his home. The victim’s identity was not released.

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In a documentary released this week named “Meet The Hitlers,” Campbell appears among several others with the same last name as the fascist leader, most of whom seem to have lived a life of turmoil brought on by the infamous surname.

Campbell, on the other hand, is reflected in the film as hailing the notorious dictator, shown receiving a tattoo saying “Hail Hitler” and swastika banners hanging in his car and home.

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“I named him, big deal,” Campbell says of his son in the documentary. “Does that make it okay for them to come in and steal him?”

“I know hate’s a very strong word, but that’s how I feel,” he goes on to say in the film.

Campbell’s children have been taken into foster homes and the father has publicly battled for custody, often times wearing Nazi garb to court.

According to nydailynews.com, Campbell has been barred from having visitation with his children.

Campbell is currently in jail awaiting trial on the domestic dispute charge, the report said.

See the film’s trailer here:

Photo Credit: 'Meet The Hitlers' documentary screenshot.

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