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This is the bizarre video that claims Germany will be overtaken by ISIS and renamed the ' Islamic State of Germany,' made by a prominent Trump supporter.

The odd clip, one of two put together by an American political movement, shows German castles flying 'ISIS flags', Oktoberfest made 'pork and alcohol free' and Cologne’s famous cathedral converted into a giant mosque.

But the videos have been slammed in Germany and labelled “completely absurd.”

The sensationalist video, uploaded to YouTube, has been released by Secure America Now – a grassroots movement founded in part by Trump campaign team official John McLaughlin.

(Image: Secure America)

Another film shows France having been taken over by extremists, showing the famous Mona Lisa portrait in a niqab and the Eiffel Tower with an Islamic crescent moon on top.

Both clips are shot in the style of a travel advert, inviting fellow ISIS followers to travel to the countries.

(Image: Secure America)

One is titled Welcome to the Islamic State of Germany - Book your trip today, while the other is called Welcome to the Islamic State of France.

Secure America Now claims to be the US's 'largest digital national security platform, dedicated to bringing critical security issues to the forefront of the American debate.'

(Image: Secure America)

German newspaper Bild said the videos were “fear-mongering” while broadcaster RTL branded them “completely absurd,” according to the Daily Star .

In December last year, Donald Trump sparked fury by claiming British police were scared to patrol in parts of London.

(Image: Secure America)

The American Apprentice star triggered uproar by alleging “radicalised” Muslims had made cops in the capital afraid of visiting certain areas.

​He has also called for a “total and complete shutdown” of Muslims entering the US, following a terror attack in California where a Muslim couple killed 14 people at a health centre.

Former prime minister David Cameron branded Mr Trump’s comments “divisive, unhelpful and quite simply wrong”.