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<blockquote data-quote="surjimmy" data-source="post: 3286776" data-attributes="member: 1551"><p>It is against the law to display swastika sign. We went to a flea market, and kept seeing little sticky tags in weird places on items. They were covering up the swastika's. That's when I found out to display them was against the law. The few times WWII was brought up, the people were embarrassed about Hitler and in no way proud of that time. I saw a documentary, and one of the grandsons of one of the concentration camps Commanders, said it wasn't even being taught in school. By no means am I trying to defend the horrors of WWII, but the people today were some of the nicest I have ever met. We had Zero neg encounters while there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="surjimmy, post: 3286776, member: 1551"] It is against the law to display swastika sign. We went to a flea market, and kept seeing little sticky tags in weird places on items. They were covering up the swastika's. That's when I found out to display them was against the law. The few times WWII was brought up, the people were embarrassed about Hitler and in no way proud of that time. I saw a documentary, and one of the grandsons of one of the concentration camps Commanders, said it wasn't even being taught in school. By no means am I trying to defend the horrors of WWII, but the people today were some of the nicest I have ever met. We had Zero neg encounters while there. [/QUOTE]
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