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      3rd SS Division Totenkopf

      Walmart's Nazi Past

      By Ben Popken, 4:38 PM on Fri Nov 10 2006, 1,481 views

      http://www.consumerist.com/assets/resources/2006/11/nazibookburning-thumb.jpgRecent updates to this story.
      Backstory.

      This t-shirt kerfuffle isn't the first time Walmart has been accused of flirting with fascism, Adfreak points out.

      In 2004: Walmart was smacked by Anti-Defamation League for selling the anti-Semitic text The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion. And in 2005: Walmart funded a group that used a picture of a 1933 Nazi book burning to protest measures restricting big-box retailers.

      And now one for '06. Walmart's yearly Nationalist-Socialist constitutional.

      Speaking of dates, reader Daniel says:

        "Soldiers of Destruction: The SS Death's Head Division, 1933-1945 by Charles W. Sydnor, Jr. has a publication date of 1977 - but I believe it was only available beginning in 1978"

      While interesting to toss around conspiracy theories, we still stick with the hack designer trying to make an "authentic," "retro," t-shirt. He just may have no idea how authentically retro it ended up being.

      A retailer as large as Walmart is bound to sell Nazi merchandise every so often. You know what they say, a million monkeys at a million sewing machines will eventually sew together a Mein Kampf quilt. — BEN POPKEN

      Read More: 3rd SS Division Totenkopf, Nazis, Totenkopf, fuck nazis, Tshirts, Walmart

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