The amazing thing about Trump is that he's literally the worst human being someone could imagine. I'm a life long New York City resident and we got to see his entire career up close because he loves having his face in the news.
That and he hopes it will shield the property from current and future fraud investigations against Trump Org. There was a real chance, at the time, that the business's property could be seized by the court and having a grave would give them leverage to stop it.
Only if you dispose of the nazi carcass, by actually hosting a memorial (pro tip, if you spike the punch with methanol you can get more left over nazi parts)
If you leave the body out, as sort of a "scare nazi/scare crow" kinda concept, I believe that you don't get the funeral director badge, but you do get to express your views and feed the local scavengers. May I suggest https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_punishment#History for further inspiration.
Actually you can but someone on private land if you fill out the paperwork (USA) and get the ground scanned and flagged so you don't break something, like water or electricity. It's not even that uncommon in the country.
I did some digging (hah), but it seems the laws vary from state to state and it can get kinda complicated. Generally you only qualify for the exemption if the property is used exclusively for the internment of dead bodies.
Interesting. I think zoning must have a lot to do with it. I wonder how many cities have ordinances against burying people in city limits. Rural, sure; but it would surprise me if townships allowed on-premise burials.
I mean if you have enough deceased family members, you could maybe make that arguement land... but I can't help feeling that Pyrrhic victory over the tax-man wouldn't exactly be worth it