The men were apprehended while taking selfies of themselves in front of the banner

Authorities in Arizona said that they arrested four men for hanging a banner reading "Hitler was right" on a railroad bridge in the southwestern part of the state, The Jerusalem Post reported on Thursday.

The men, whose ages ranged from 27 to 38, were apprehended last Saturday while photographing themselves posing in front of their banner.

The banner also listed the domain name of a website containing “bigoted and explicitly racist pronouncements,” according to local NBC affiliate KPNX 12News.

“People who don’t have a strong enough sense of history or their own identity gravitate toward hate communities that give them this little hit, a feeling they’re accepted,” executive director of the local Jewish Community Relations Council, Paul Rockower, told 12News.  Read more at i24