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Nazi Artefacts Sale Canceled Amidst Public Outcry

10 Feb

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Summary

  • Auction house cancelled a sale of Nazi wartime items.
  • Campaign group protested, citing concerns of hatred and division.
  • Sale included medals, armbands, helmets, and swords.
Nazi Artefacts Sale Canceled Amidst Public Outcry

An auction house in Stroud, Gloucestershire, has canceled a scheduled sale of wartime items that included Nazi artifacts. The decision by Harper Field Auctioneers and Valuers came after a campaign group, Community Solidarity Stroud District, voiced strong objections. The group argued that profiting from items associated with the genocide of millions could foster hatred and division.

The auction was set to feature 80 lots of Nazi-associated artifacts, such as medals, armbands, helmets, and swords. Campaign group representative Denise Needleman highlighted the sensitivity of the sale occurring shortly after Stroud's well-attended Holocaust Memorial Day event.

While the sale of Nazi symbols is illegal in countries like Germany and Austria, the UK has no specific legislation prohibiting the ownership or sale of such artifacts. Needleman expressed a desire for ethical guidelines for UK auction houses and suggested that these items should instead be donated to museums for educational purposes.

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The auction house stated that after internal discussions, they decided to cancel the auction, considering the matter closed. This follows a successful picket line and a letter signed by over 100 individuals urging the cancellation.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The sale was cancelled after a campaign group protested, arguing that it could contribute to hatred and division by profiting from items associated with the Holocaust.
The auction included 80 lots of Nazi-associated items such as medals, armbands, helmets, and swords.
There are no specific laws in the UK prohibiting the sale or ownership of Nazi artefacts, unlike in some European countries where it is unlawful.

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