Nazi leader Heinrich Himmler’s dagger, listed by Portland auction house, prompts outrage By Fedor Zarkhin, oregonlive.com
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A dagger supposedly once owned by Heinrich Himmler, the leader of Adolf Hitler’sSS security force that helped run Nazi concentration camps, is being sold through the 49-year-old Portland family business O’Gallerie, prompting local outrage in the days since an Oregon artist discovered the listing.
“We don’t believe that a business or an individual should be able to profit from something like this it’s shameful,” says Bob Horenstein, the director of community relations at the Jewish Federation of Greater Portland. He says he’s tried without success to reach O’Gallerie’s owners.
It s shameful : Nazi leader Heinrich Himmler s dagger, listed by Portland auction house, prompts outrage
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Kyndal McVey, Shot After Stealing Nazi Flag, Sues Shooter Alexander Feaster for Negligence
On 2/2/21 at 8:33 PM EST
A 26-year-old Oklahoma woman named Kyndal McVey is suing a 45-year-old former Air Force veteran named Alexander Feaster for reckless disregard and negligence after he shot her when she removed a Nazi flag hanging outside of his home.
According to police, on June 28, 2020, McVey was at a party in a house across the street from Feaster s home. Around 2:55 a.m. local time, McVey approached Feaster s residence and pulled down one of the two Nazi flags hanging outside of his home on a dare.