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"This is an embarrassment -- to anyone who is a survivor and anyone else," proclaimed Abram Shnaper, the president of the Association of Jewish Holocaust Survivors in Philadelphia.
He said the four-year-old Groveport, Ohio, company did not set out to offend anyone with the figures: "It kind of came as a shock. There are people that really don't realize there is a lot of World War II collectibles out there.""Honestly," [Tony Simione] added, "walk into any hobby shop and you'll see how common it is. This is far from being new."See the full content of this document
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Nazi Toys Protest
Ohio company surprised at reaction to Nazi figures
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 21 -- Who's tougher: G.I. Joe or a Nazi S.S. man?That's what ...See the full content of this document
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