Obviously if you're going to family court to prove you're a suitable parent, you have to look your best. And for Heath Campbell, that meant wearing a Nazi uniform!
Campbell invaded our consciousness in 2008 and he and his wife were outraged that a NJ ShopRite supermarket refused to inscribe a birthday cake for their son, Adolf Hitler Campbell, with "Happy Birthday Adolf Hitler." Campbell had pointed out, "There's a new president and he says it's time for a change. Well, then it's time for a change. They need to accept a name. A name's a name. The kid isn't going to grow up and do what [Hitler] did."
A month later, Hitler and his sisters JoyceLynn Aryan Nation Campbell and Honszlynn Hinler Jeannie Campbell were taken by the NJ child welfare authorities over concerns about their parents and Heath Campbell's domestic abuse allegations and the parents—now separated—have been fighting with authorities ever since.

Baby Hitler's dad has a Nazi-insignia tattoo on his neck, of course (NBC 10)
Campbell told NBC 10, "I'm going to tell the judge, I love my children. I wanna be a father, let me be it. Let me prove to the world that I am a good father." He added, "I've never abused my children, I only name my children and I don't think it's right anymore" that he can't see them.
As for his get-up, Campbell said, "If they're good judges and they're good people, they'll look within, not what's on the outside." Oh, the way the Nazis looked within? According to NBC 10, "Heath Campbell started wearing the uniform in June 2012 after forming 'Hitler's Order,' a pro-Nazi organization. He was accompanied to the hearing by a member of that organization, Bethanie White. White also wore Third Reich garb -- with swastika patches -- to the proceedings."