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'Shock' as Nazi memorabilia sold and Nazi uniforms worn at event held at National Trust site

A Jewish attendee has called for the National Trust to donate proceeds to UK Holocaust charities

August 22, 2018 10:23
UK police in a photo with re-enactors at Lacock Abbey on Sunday. The re-enactors are dressed as Nazi -era ‘Feldgendarmerie’ (military police).
In real life the Feldgendarmerie aided the Einsatzgruppen in its liquidation of Jews.
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A Jewish attendee at an event held at a National Trust property last Sunday has described her “shock” at seeing Nazi memorabilia being sold and people parading in Nazi uniforms, and has called on the National Trust to donate its proceeds from the event to UK Holocaust charities.

Amanda, from North London, was in Wiltshire with her partner when they decided to visit Lacock Abbey and arrived to find a “living history day” being held at the venue. 

“There was a sign saying ‘£4 from every car is donated to the National Trust’, someone came up to our window and took £4,” she told the JC.

“We went inside and paid £3 to enter. 

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