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Games, Belts, and Uniforms: The Nazi Objects We Found at Amazon, eBay, and Eli Express - Walla! TECH

2020-01-23T12:16:08.185Z


Against the backdrop of world-wide anti-Semitism, the Holocaust Forum opened today, and leaders from around the world have come. In our review, we found over 100,000 items sold on the major trade sites ....


Games, Belts, and Uniforms: The Nazi Objects We Found on Amazon, eBay, and Eli Express

Against the backdrop of world-wide anti-Semitism, the Holocaust Forum opened today, and leaders from around the world have come. In our review, we found over 100,000 items that are sold at major trade sites. Among the products: "Cards Against Humanity" card game in Hitler edition, belts, and uniforms manufactured in recent years

Games, Belts, and Uniforms: The Nazi Objects We Found on Amazon, eBay, and Eli Express

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On the occasion of the International Holocaust Forum meeting in Jerusalem, during which Thursday a major event will be held in Yad Vashem, marking the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz and International Holocaust Day. About 700 people are expected to attend the event in which the Prime Minister, the President of the State and representatives of all the powers that have been partners in the Nazi war - Russia, the United States, France, and Britain and Germany - will speak. We did a thorough look at the online trade sites, and we looked at what accessories from World War II can be obtained online. Among the sites examined were: Amazon, eBay, and Eliaxpress. The list includes things like authentic collectibles, but you can also find quite a few propaganda products produced in recent years.

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Amazon: Over 10,000 products

Amazon has a rich selection of World War II uniforms, and overall, it's over 10,000 products labeled under "World War II - Germany" The latter, and don't pretend to be fake. Prices range from $ 15 to $ 200. The list includes a "German Classic" coat, a 15-dollar "heroic" medal, a copy of the Wehrmacht belt, Nazi Germany's Permanent Army, in a range of sizes such as 32-36, 40-44 and for 30 dollars. We also found a puppet of a soldier from the Wehrmacht, German war vessels from building blocks (Lego-like) and more.

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Eli Express: Over 100,000 products

On Bali Express, the filtering seems almost unnoticeable. While on Amazon and eBay the number of items is significantly lower, Bali Express can find no less than 100,000 items related to Nazi Germany. For example, you can find a T-shirt with a cartoon that says "Wanted in Prague" for 6 to 12 dollars (depending on size) and plays "Cards against humanity", only "in Hitler edition", sold for "$ 14" operation instead of 22 dollars .

Express Nazi Products (screenshot)

Express Nazi Products (Photo: Screenshot)

EBay: A collector's paradise

For example, 34,217 items affiliated with the Nazis, World War II and the Holocaust can be found. Most of the items are collectibles, preserved from World War II and Nazi Germany. Among them: stamps, coins and even original letters from the Nazis during the war. So we also found a 1939 letter written by the Third Reich and you can buy it for NIS 134. These are original collectibles, not games, shirts or games made in recent times, but real collectibles. Some of the collectibles are sent out of Israel. We also found another Israeli collector selling rare postcards at prices up to NIS 1,300. You can also find soldiers from World War II from building blocks, and even a German "city" from World War II, all from building blocks.

Nazi toys on eBay (screenshot)

Nazi products in Ibiza (Photo: screenshot)

According to Nazi historian and hunter Ephraim Zuroff, who is the director of the Wiesenthal Center in Jerusalem: "We have previously approached my enemies several times, with the intention of taking bids to purchase anti-Semitic items. In some cases they responded to our request and in some we refused. In my opinion, the company does not have a policy regarding the possibility of selling such items.
According to him, there is a fundamental difference between the anti-Semitic merchandise addict and the right of a private citizen to sell authentic items he has.

Source: walla

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