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Japanese Chain Stores Stop Selling Nazi Costumes

2011/2/11 9:07:00 85

Japanese Chain Stores Stop Selling Nazi Costumes

A large Japanese retailer announced on the 7 day that it had decided to remove a number of chain store shelves with a German Nazi logo.


Large discount chain stores

Quixote

Many stores in the company sell this dress, including black jacket.

nazi

The red sleeve code of the party emblem, the packaging of goods, outlines the image of Nazi leader Adolf Hitler, and matches the Japanese "long live Hitler".


It sells for about 5000 yen (US $60), and sells at least two "Quixote" chains in the Japanese capital, Tokyo, one of which is located in the business district of Ginza.


Simon vicentar center, a Jewish activist group in Losangeles, USA, sent a letter to the Japanese retailer on 6 th, asking the store to stop selling it immediately.

Clothes & Accessories


The letter says that millions of Jews and innocent people were killed by Nazis during the Second World War.

To date, the Nazi Party Logo is still a symbol of hatred.


Quixote company spokesman gassy Jin Jiang said the company had begun to deal with the incident.


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