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Nazi memorabilia are items produced during the height of in , particularly the years between 1933 and 1945. Nazi memorabilia includes a variety of objects from the of , especially those featuring and other and imagery or connected to . Examples are military and paramilitary , insignia, , medals, flags, , guns, posters, contemporary photos, books, publications, and .

During the Second World War, soldiers from opposing Allied forces often took small items from fallen enemies as . The National WWII Museum New Orleans, 2017: Looting the Reich: German Wound Badge These and other items from this time period have since been acquired by museums and individual collectors. In Europe museums still regularly receive everyday artifacts from the Nazi era and have to deal with remnants of National Socialism. Deutsche Welle December 2021: Austria: Vienna museum display tackles tricky issues of Nazi memorabilia


Market
In recent years the market for buying and selling Nazi memorabilia has increased. As veterans pass away, some families have tried to get rid of their possessions.

Many in the general public are offended by, and condemn, auctions, militaria shops, online stores and other businesses selling Nazi 'antiques', and find the goods and commercial trading 'tasteless' and 'hateful'. However, many of those wanting to restrict the trade of Nazi will accept donations to public museums. While many private collectors are exclusively interested in the historical background and fascinated by the distinctive design of the items, some collectors are in fact political supporters of and other hate groups. Michael Hughes: The Anarchy of Nazi Memorabilia From Things of Tyranny to Troubled Treasure (book 2022)

With the growing demands for Nazi memorabilia, many Jewish groups are disapproving the sale and purchase of Nazi products for leisure purposes. Others such as Haim Gertner, director of Israel's Holocaust memorial , believe that some of the Nazi memorabilia are worth saving, claiming that anti-Semitic history shouldn't be forgotten.

As original items from the Nazi era and Second World War are sold for high prices, there is a large amount of copies, and even inauthentic objects on the market.


Legal restrictions
The sale of Nazi memorabilia is strictly prohibited in some parts of Europe. In France, the Internet portal site Yahoo! was sued in the case LICRA v. Yahoo! (2000) by the Union of Jewish Students and the International League against Racism and Anti-Semitism for "justifying and crimes against humanity" by allowing such memorabilia to be sold via its auction pages. Yahoo!'s response was to ban the sale of Nazi memorabilia through its website. A Paris court cleared Yahoo! in 2003.

Fearing similar litigation, auction website enacted new guidelines regarding the sale of Nazi memorabilia in 2003. eBay's policies prohibit items relating to Nazi media propaganda, items made after 1933 that contains a , Nazi reproduction items such as uniforms, and all -related products. Memorabilia such as coins, stamps, or printed period literature such as magazines, books, or pamphlets are not prohibited.

==Examples==

outside Hautmesnil, France in August 1944.
Photo: National Archives of Canada]]
in the Netherlands 1966
Photo: Jack de Nijs / Anefo]]
used in German occupied Norway during World War II and a (probably) fake "" sign.]]
brought home as an American soldier's personal World War II souvenir and made into a swimsuit in 1950 as an expression of disrespect. Exhibit on display in the North Carolina Museum of History.]]
in 1933, is of interest to collectors purely because of its name and therefore in danger of extinction.]]
items on display at the National Museum of Military History in Luxembourg: a uniform for a 'Political leader' in the Nazi Party, armband, badge, portrait bust of , sleeve badge, Deutsches Reich Arbeitsbuch, SA dagger, etc.
Photo: Thomas Quine, 2015]]


See also
  • , Bans on Nazi symbols
  • Orders, decorations, and medals of Nazi Germany, Political decorations
  • Nazi uniforms and insignia: Nazi Party, SS, SA, Army, Navy, Air force, Paramilitary ranks
  • Reichszeugmeisterei, national material control office of Nazi Germany
  • Art in Nazi Germany
  • Paintings by Adolf Hitler
  • Nazi exploitation (Nazisploitation)
  • , the use of Nazi-era style, imagery, and paraphernalia in clothing and popular culture
  • Nazi imagery in Thailand
  • Waffen-SS in popular culture
  • , ,


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