From the Orstralian Jewish News:
Nazi memorabilia removed
NAZI memorabilia for sale at Daylesford’s Mills Market was removed on Sunday following complaints from Jewish visitors to the market.
A stall at the market was selling an armband, Nazi documentation, stamps and swastikas, believed to be part of a private collection.
A call was made to the B’nai B’rith Anti-defamation Commission, which then contacted the market’s manager Helen Watson.
The offending material was then immediately removed from the market.
ADC chairman John Searle praised the market for its prompt action to remove the offensive material.
“Most Australians understand how offensive Nazi memorabilia is, not only to Holocaust survivors but to anyone who deplores racist behaviour,� he said.
“We at the ADC need to act swiftly in these cases to protect our community and ensure a new generation does not become immune to the dangers such extreme views represent.�

