Rüdiger Braun, the owner of the amusement park, apologized for the design of the ride. "First of all, I would like to emphasize that I would like to apologize with all form to all persons who feel disturbed and insulted by our design," Braun told the European Broadcasting Union (EBU).DW also reported that Braun confirmed the ride will be redesigned with three eagles, rather than four."Then we will have this problem under control," he said. One visitor to the amusement park reportedly said, "One wonders, of course, how one builds something like this; on the one hand because it still is a sensitive topic. On the other hand, it is only the engineering, and it just happens to look like that."Another park visitor told DW that the ride didn't bother her."I'm not bothered because I didn't even notice that it looked like swastikas. And the children, they think nothing of it."This amusement park ride in Germany turned a lot of heads. pic.twitter.com/A0mViur9yo
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