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Unread 02-05-2019, 06:41 PM   #13
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Sieger,
The way he explained it, bascially you can own these if they are a licensed part of a legitimate collection, usually strictly limited to the realm of museums or very large private collections. Parading around with them or being caught with them outside of these practices is a sure fire way to get the item(s) confiscated and typically a jail sentence or other very punitive legal measures.

Austria loves to play that victim card despite making up over 80% of the SS ranks at war’s end.
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