"H.J." writes:
Wrong Larry.
Those logos are authentic and accurate historical markings. If your kid cant
handle the concept, keep him the hell out of the museum.
It's not the *kid* who can't handle the concept.
Ari.
Incidentally, some countries do prohibit Swastikas -- Germany, for
example. Ever bought a German-made plastic scale aircraft kit? No
Swastikas on the decal sheet, historic accuracy or not. Hasegawa, a
Japanese company, used to print Swastika decals in two separate
pieces, split down the diagonal -- if you wanted the historic
accuracy, you put it back together again, if you didn't, you didn't
have to look at the symbol.
My German friends who have been to the US are genuinely surprised that
it is legal to print Swastikas here and how often one sees them.
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