I was on the Board of Directors of a small county museum for two years. It was located in an old bank and the safe was used to store things. Of course I put a military display together using donated display cases. We had several WW2 class A uniforms and some field gear mostly but we did have a HJ armband that an old man brought in that he had taken from a german soldier toward the end of the war. We had to remove it when the other board members said that it may offend someone. I eventually lost interest when about all they would allow was the dress uniforms that the soldiers had worn home so I packed up my weapons that I had on loan as well as the manniquin wearing a surcoat, stahlhelm and full accoutrements and brought them home.
They basically wanted to show the Home Front and not the fighting part of the war. One of the members complained that it appeared that I was building a shrine to Nazism and didn't think that we should display anything that might be construed as "glorifying" the Germans or Japanese. It was funny because there was actually only one swastika showing, aside from the armband in the case, and that was on the Gott Mit Uns belt buckle on the manniquin.
They basically wanted to show the Home Front and not the fighting part of the war. One of the members complained that it appeared that I was building a shrine to Nazism and didn't think that we should display anything that might be construed as "glorifying" the Germans or Japanese. It was funny because there was actually only one swastika showing, aside from the armband in the case, and that was on the Gott Mit Uns belt buckle on the manniquin.
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