Saarland want to trade Nazi material containment

Saarland would criminalize the trade in Nazi memorabilia in Germany.

Selling stuff that recall the Nazi era is still permitted provided that symbols such as the swastika or the SS runes are taped or otherwise made invisible. Trade in 'Lager Money 'vouchers which could earn some prisoners in concentration camps is currently not allowed.

'It has to stop that individuals still professionally benefit from the glorification of Nazism and the mockery of his victims,' ​​said Saar Justice Minister Reinhold Jost Tuesday. His bill comes in early March in the Council of Ministers discussed and then the Bundesrat bends it. According to Jost, a growing Nazi souvenirs sold at markets and internet.

The prosecution in Saarbrucken last year set up a judicial inquiry into the conduct of the AfD politician Rolf Müller. This would have sold his antique shop honors with swastikas.