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Is it true that Amazon sells Nazi Lego dolls and Germany initiated a petition to ban them?
The French media "65438+February 12 reported that a few days ago, a man named Manuel? Manuel Hegel's German father wanted to find Lego dolls suitable for children on Amazon, but he accidentally found Lego dolls in Nazi uniforms. He then launched a petition to ban the sale of Nazi dolls and received hundreds of signatures.

It is reported that these Lego dolls are very small and look like the original Lego dolls. This doll is called "Wolfgang" or "Heinz" and has the uniform of the German Defence Force. You can see the symbol of Nazi eagle and symbols such as iron cross and skull on the uniform.

In this regard, Hegel initiated a petition on the Internet to ban Amazon from selling Nazi dolls. So far, more than 500 signatures have been received. It is estimated that the number of co-signatories will rise. He said that it is normal for children to accept such uniforms and weapons when playing with these dolls, which is an unacceptable influence on children.

The report pointed out that unlike the excitement of German netizens, Austrians are extremely calm. An Austrian left a message on the Internet saying that this is lovely for Lego collectors. If this Lego soldier didn't have the Iron Cross, then he wouldn't have been banned. If it is because of the eagle and the iron cross, then all those with the eagle and the cross should be banned. People who want to co-sign just want to deny history and make it look like World War II never happened. Children should know that, too.