You've probably heard about the controversial Amazon logo that went viral on Tuesday, Mar. 2. Though a lot of people said thanks to Amazon, some users cannot pinpoint the similarities of the two images. Did you find it?
Amazon logo vs. Hitler

On Tuesday, March 2, Tech Times reported that Amazon secretly tweak its newest logo into something that looks less "Hitler."
A lot of social media users found the first design to be controversial after being compared to the toothbrush mustache, originally popularized by comedians like Charlie Chaplin in the early 1900s before it was forever associated with Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler.
Due to backlash, Amazon changed few details about the logo, after a month of its released. Intriguingly, some people cannot see the similarities between the two images.
Amazon changes it’s app logo design because some users found it resembled hitler’s hair-stache combo look. Yeah.
— Shilpa Godbole (@godbole_shilpa) March 3, 2021
Too much time in our hands is leading to humans challenging their rikama rakshas into imagining stuff.
Where is it?
To those who haven't yet found the toothbrush mustache in Amazon logo, it was found at the upper blue part of the logo. which originally represents the Amazon package tape.