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should nazi memorabilia be banned?

Discussion in 'WWII General' started by landownunder, Nov 14, 2002.

  1. Fraulein

    Fraulein Member

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    Hello Carl:

    Just to be on the safe side maybe I should volunteer to keep your collection safe at my house.
    LOL

    I do believe there are huge amounts of memorabilia
    around that we have no idea about that has not surfaced as yet.

    I heard that there is an British Lord that has a private museum holding the world's largest Hitler memorabilia... and that he has had a building built on his estate just to house and protect this collection.....could just be a rumor but I do believe I saw it years ago on the television.

    What we see on ebay (Nazi) for most part I bet is just reproductions and the good stuff never needs to be advertised in such a manner.
     
  2. Andreas Seidel

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    AFAIK an entire industry in Namibia thrives on making Nazi memorabilia.

    If you ban it, what happens to museums, to research? Impossible to contemplate.

    Good points, everyone. It shows that some people keep a clear mind in this crazy world.
     
  3. C.Evans

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    Hello Frau---weeeelllllll you might just have enough to start a small museum :D with a nice section just for the Heer Artillery :D

    Anyway--i'll more than gladly let you "display my militaria" :D

    I wish I still had my M-35 Double Decal Luftwaffe helmet--I'm still kicking myself for selling it off. :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: Maybe in 2003, maybe I can get another piece of headgear. Imperial German is out for the moment--even if Imperial visors are much cheaper than ww2 German visored caps are.
     

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