I stand corrected, but I’m not against them marching in the uniform their brothers died in.
Then we’ll agree to disagree.
The SS uniform is universally recognized as a symbol of Nazi atrocities. Whether or not they personally committed any atrocities, everyone who wore the uniform took an oath to Hitler.
If the marcher’s message is only to honor those who fought and died for Latvia, it is lost on the rest of the world because of their inclusion of foreign Nazi regalia.
Then we’ll agree to disagree.
The SS uniform is universally recognized as a symbol of Nazi atrocities. Whether or not they personally committed any atrocities, everyone who wore the uniform took an oath to Hitler.
If the marcher’s message is only to honor those who fought and died for Latvia, it is lost on the rest of the world because of their inclusion of foreign Nazi regalia.