King_&_Country_1-30_scale_collerctor's_toy_soldiers_Nazi_figures_SS_parade_uniforms_ceremonial_mace_flag-bearer_Goering_Reichsadler_Eagle-and-swastika_Nuremberg_rally_stand_etc_Window_exhibition_hobby_shop_Carlisle_UK_2009.jpg
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Description King & Country 1-30 scale collerctor's toy soldiers Nazi figures SS parade uniforms ceremonial mace flag-bearer Goering Reichsadler Eagle-and-swastika Nuremberg rally stand etc Window exhibition hobby shop Carlisle UK 2009.jpg |
English:
Window exhibition in a hobby shop in Carlisle, UK 2009. Highly detailed historical toy soldiers in 1/30 scale produced as collector's miniatures/figures by Hong Kong based
King & Country
(K&C).
Nazi figurines
: SS members in parade uniforms, flag-bearer, Herman Göring, models of ceremonial mace,
Reichsadler
eagle-and-swastika sculpture, Nuremberg Rally stand with Nazi swastika symbol, etc.
Nazi chic , the use of Nazi-era style, imagery, and paraphernalia in clothing and popular culture, especially when used for taboo-breaking or shock value rather than out of genuine sympathies with Nazism or Nazi ideology.
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This image shows (or resembles) a symbol that was used by the National Socialist (NSDAP/Nazi) government of Germany or an organization closely associated to it, or another party which has been banned by the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany . The use of insignia of organizations that have been banned in Germany (like the Nazi swastika or the arrow cross ) may also be illegal in Austria , Hungary , Poland , Czech Republic , France , Brazil , Israel , Ukraine , Russia and other countries , depending on context. In Germany, the applicable law is paragraph 86a of the criminal code (StGB), in Poland – Art. 256 of the criminal code (Dz.U. 1997 nr 88 poz. 553). |
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6 January 2022