Oral Sex On ET Doll And Nazi Heil Hitler Salutes Shock German Audience (NSFW)

Simulated Sex, Swastikas And Skipping Sausages...
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A German performance artist has caused considerable controversy by simulating oral sex on a Hitler-worshipping, swastika-wearing ET sex doll while wearing a mask emblazoned with the Iron Cross.

The bizarre drama started only a little tamer as Jonathan Meese burst onto stage using a skipping rope made of sausages while making Nazi salutes and shouting "dictatorship of art!".

Just to ensure the completely shocked audience - many of whom walked out - felt totally unsettled he then called them "human flesh clones" and "slaves to democracy".

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Billy Elliot it ain't

After the epically long 165-minute show had ended most onlookers had left.

In a superb example of understatement one critic said: "He didn't get the audience on his side."

Meese's performance at the Nationaltheater Mannheim is likely to fall foul of Germany's strict anti-Nazi laws as an earlier show had already resulted in the threat of a £1000 fine if the behaviour continued.

Artist Jonathan Meese Performs His Play 'Generaltanz Den Erzschiller'
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German artist Jonathan Meese performs his play 'Generaltanz den Erzschiller' on stage at the National Theatre in Mannheim, western Germany, on June 26, 2013. Meese's scandal performance, that was part of the International Schiller Days theatre festival, included showing the Nazi salute and bashing spectators. (Photo credit: ULI DECK/AFP/Getty Images)
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German artist Jonathan Meese performs his play 'Generaltanz den Erzschiller' on stage at the National Theatre in Mannheim, western Germany, on June 26, 2013. Meese's scandal performance, that was part of the International Schiller Days theatre festival, included showing the Nazi salute and bashing spectators. (Photo credit: ULI DECK/AFP/Getty Images)
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German artist Jonathan Meese performs his play 'Generaltanz den Erzschiller' on stage at the National Theatre in Mannheim, western Germany, on June 26, 2013. Meese's scandal performance, that was part of the International Schiller Days theatre festival, included showing the Nazi salute and bashing spectators. (Photo credit: ULI DECK/AFP/Getty Images)
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German artist Jonathan Meese performs his play 'Generaltanz den Erzschiller' on stage at the National Theatre in Mannheim, western Germany, on June 26, 2013. Meese's scandal performance, that was part of the International Schiller Days theatre festival, included showing the Nazi salute and bashing spectators. (Photo credit: ULI DECK/AFP/Getty Images)
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German artist Jonathan Meese performs his play 'Generaltanz den Erzschiller' on stage at the National Theatre in Mannheim, western Germany, on June 26, 2013. Meese's scandal performance, that was part of the International Schiller Days theatre festival, included showing the Nazi salute and bashing spectators. (Photo credit: ULI DECK/AFP/Getty Images)
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German artist Jonathan Meese performs his play 'Generaltanz den Erzschiller' on stage at the National Theatre in Mannheim, western Germany, on June 26, 2013. Meese's scandal performance, that was part of the International Schiller Days theatre festival, included showing the Nazi salute and bashing spectators. (Photo credit: ULI DECK/AFP/Getty Images)
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German artist Jonathan Meese performs his play 'Generaltanz den Erzschiller' on stage at the National Theatre in Mannheim, western Germany, on June 26, 2013. Meese's scandal performance, that was part of the International Schiller Days theatre festival, included showing the Nazi salute and bashing spectators. (Photo credit: ULI DECK/AFP/Getty Images)
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German artist Jonathan Meese performs his play 'Generaltanz den Erzschiller' on stage at the National Theatre in Mannheim, western Germany, on June 26, 2013. Meese's scandal performance, that was part of the International Schiller Days theatre festival, included showing the Nazi salute and bashing spectators. (Photo credit: ULI DECK/AFP/Getty Images)
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German artist Jonathan Meese performs his play 'Generaltanz den Erzschiller' on stage at the National Theatre in Mannheim, western Germany, on June 26, 2013. Meese's scandal performance, that was part of the International Schiller Days theatre festival, included showing the Nazi salute and bashing spectators. (Photo credit: ULI DECK/AFP/Getty Images)
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German artist Jonathan Meese performs his play 'Generaltanz den Erzschiller' on stage at the National Theatre in Mannheim, western Germany, on June 26, 2013. Meese's scandal performance, that was part of the International Schiller Days theatre festival, included showing the Nazi salute and bashing spectators. (Photo credit: ULI DECK/AFP/Getty Images)
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German artist Jonathan Meese performs his play 'Generaltanz den Erzschiller' on stage at the National Theatre in Mannheim, western Germany, on June 26, 2013. Meese's scandal performance, that was part of the International Schiller Days theatre festival, included showing the Nazi salute and bashing spectators. (Photo credit: ULI DECK/AFP/Getty Images)
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German artist Jonathan Meese performs his play 'Generaltanz den Erzschiller' on stage at the National Theatre in Mannheim, western Germany, on June 26, 2013. Meese's scandal performance, that was part of the International Schiller Days theatre festival, included showing the Nazi salute and bashing spectators. (Photo credit: ULI DECK/AFP/Getty Images)