Nazi memorabilia was offered for sale online by America’s not-for-profit “Goodwill” chain, which has shops across the USA selling “pre-owned” clothing, furniture and housewares for the needy.
Its online shop was offering a set of three “vintage” Adolf Hitler mugs, priced from $13.99 (£12) together with a free pin carrying the slogan “Ven you’re German, it’s hard to be humble.”
The mugs feature images of Hitler and Nazi-era hate symbols such as swastikas, the Nazi Eagle with its incorporated swastika, the Arrow Cross and the Wolfsangel symbol, as well as words including “Der Fuhrer” and the SS motto which has been banned in Germany since 1947.
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A few tips:
— StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) October 1, 2022
1. If you have Hitler, swastika, & SS mugs in your home and no longer want them, throw them in the trash
2. If someone donates these items to you, do not turn around & monetize things that represent the murder of millions.
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