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Battle begins as Nazis drop in for a beer

May 29, 2008 23:00

By

Leon Symons,

Leon Symons

2 min read

Manchester Jewish leaders have accused a local organisation of breaking a promise by allowing participants in a 1940s weekend to wear Nazi uniforms.

Bolton Street station in Bury, an area with a large Jewish community, was turned by the East Lancashire Railway society into a re-creation of a 1940s war zone at the weekend, with British “Tommies” rubbing shoulders with “Yanks” and “Germans”.

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Complaints two years ago about people wearing black SS uniforms led the organisation to ban them and any SS insignia. This was made clear on its website advertisement for this year’s event. However, it said that other German uniforms were acceptable.

But that ban did not satisfy Councillor Michelle Wiseman, chief executive of Manchester Jewish Community Care, nor Rabbi Yehuda Brodie of the Manchester Beth Din.

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