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Heil no! Judge nixes Nazi bid to get son back — he named tot after monster Heinrich Himmler

The Hitler-loving New Jersey dad who callously named his children after history’s most hated Nazi leaders has been denied custody of one of his sons, it was reported today.

A New Jersey judge Thursday nixed Heath Campbell’s request to visit with his 2-year-old son Heinhrich Hons, who was taken along with his three siblings from the couple in 2010 after state officials found signs of violence in their home, NBC Philadelphia reported today on its website.

Campbell, 40, who came to a court hearing in Hunterdon County last month dressed in full Nazi regalia, whined that he’s been unfairly targeted because of his belief in a regime that committed one of the worst genocides in human history.

That hearing, at which Campbell was to press for visitation rights, was cancelled.

“Prisoners get to see their children, murderers get to see their children. What’s so horrible about being a Nazi?,” Campbell said after he made the visitation request on June 3.

Campbell and his now-estranged wife, Deborah, have four children: sons Adolf Hitler Campbell, 7 and Heinrich Hons Campbell, 2, and daughters JoyceLynn Aryan Nation Campbell, 6, and 5-year-old Honzlynn Jeannie Campbell.

Heinrich and the two daughters are named after named after Hitler’s right-hand man, Heinrich Himmler.

The family first came to the attention of state authorities after Campbell complained that a local ShopRite supermarket refused to write little Adolph’s name on a birthday cake in 2008. The children were then seized and placed into foster care after state officials said they found evidence of violence in the home.

The three oldest kids have since been adopted. Campbell said he will appeal Thursday’s decision, NBC reported.