OldSowBreath
Sr. Member
You can't sell a Confederate or Nazi flag on ebay, but you can sell all the Hammer and Sickle flags you want; the latter representing those who have killed far, far more than the other two combined.
Yes they ended it with a not so polite message stating if it was re listed I'd lose selling privileges.
I'd like to see a photo of an "American socialist party pin" from "Hitler's regime". I've never heard of an animal by that name.
That there hasn't developed a direct rival general auction site that does what ebay does is what bugs me.
I'd like to see a photo of an "American socialist party pin" from "Hitler's regime". I've never heard of an animal by that name.
I sell my TR (Third Reich) relics here- Wehrmacht-Awards.com Militaria Forums - Powered by vBulletin however you have to be an association member which will cost you $25. This forum will also authenticate anything TR related for you. The market is literally flooded with fakes.
Your comment makes absolutely no sense. By your logic selling any piece of war memorabilia would be making a profit of the blood of "someone's" ancestor somewhere. Should I be offended at the guy that sells a Union buckle or Kepi because it "may" have been worn by someone who killed my great great grandfather during battle in the CW? Or is it the historical time frame that doesn't sit right with you? Too recent still? Or is it because the atrocities were committed against people of the Jewish faith (and anyone else who didn't agree with Hitler's world vision) that gets your goat? You seem to believe that all TR related items belong in a museum, and should never be sold for profit. I can only assume you lost many family members during Hitler's regime and that is why you are so passionate about this subject whenever it pops up on Treasurenet.
No one said anything about erasing history. That was some idiotic conclusion that was falsely brought into this discussion.
There is a big difference between selling nazi memorabilia on ebay to unknown people with unknown motives vs having it in a holocaust remembrance or other museum, in a textbook, etc.
If you cant see the difference, then PLEASE do not bother to argue with me because you are wrong in my eyes and nothing you say will convince me otherwise.
I replied using the phone app last night at work. I couldn't see the other replies before mine. App sucks.That's actually a German nazi party pin not American.
History is history, there is never a reason to destroy history relics. Nothing wrong with selling the pin to another history buff.