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DescriptionNazi cosplay uniforms for sale on display in Akihabara, Tokyo, Japan 2006. Panzer, SS parade uniform, miniature cale models toy soldiers black uniforms etc.jpg
Girl's fantasy outfit with Nazi jacket, Hello Kitty insignia and green miniskirt
SS visor cap, badges, military miniature figures (scale models, figurines, toy soldiers) of German WWII Army (Wehrmacht) soldiers
etc.
Nazi chic, the use of Nazi-era style, imagery, and paraphernalia in clothing and popular culture, especially when used for taboo-breaking or shock value rather than out of genuine sympathies with Nazism or Nazi ideology.
See also:
Uniform fetishism, a particular type of clothing fetishism in which an individual is sexually aroused by uniforms.
Nazi exploitation, a subgenre of exploitation film and sexploitation film that involves Nazis committing sex crimes, often as camp or prison overseers during World War II.
Nazi memorabilia, items produced during the height of Nazism in Germany, particularly the years between 1933 and 1945.
Waffen-SS in popular culture: The Waffen-SS, the combat branch of the paramilitary SS organisation of Nazi Germany, is often portrayed uncritically or admiringly in popular culture.
Neo-Nazism refers to the post–World War II militant, social, and political movements seeking to revive and reinstate Nazi ideology.
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