A British couple accused of being members of a banned neo-Nazi group, who named their baby after Adolf Hitler, are on trial in Birmingham Crown Court in Great Britain.
Adam Thomas, 22 and Claudia Patatas, 38, both from Banbury, are accused of being members of the National Action group. They are on trial alongside Daniel Bogunovic, from Leicester.
The prosecution said Thomas and Patatas were pictured with Darren Fletcher, a convicted racist and a "vehement Nazi," with Fletcher holding a Swastika flag and performing a Nazi salute over their child.
The photo was discovered after the couple's arrest in January, the court heard.
Another photo shows Thomas and Patatas, holding their baby, posing with a Nazi flag.
The prosecutor also said Thomas and Bogunovic had a "particular interest" in owning machetes and that bomb-making instructions were found on Thomas' computer.
"This case is a specific type of terror," the prosecutor said.
"It is a terror that regards anyone who falls outside a cult of violent white racial supremacy as subhuman. Those that fall into the subhuman category are primarily blacks, Jews and Asians," he said.