A BARRAS Market trader has reportedly left shoppers in a state of shock after wearing what appeared to be a German Army uniform while apparently selling Nazi memorabilia.
The items at Randall’s Antique & Vintage Centre may cause “distress” to people, warned a Jewish group.
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The business, which only opens on Saturday and Sundays, says on its Facebook page: “Indoor centre and street market, 20-plus traders with a fantastic variety of goods for sale. Family and dog-friendly with a great vibe, and plenty of banter.”
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Co-president of Glasgow Jewish Representative Council, Eby Yedd, described how, the sale of the memorabilia “will cause much distress” to the Holocaust survivors and families of Holocaust survivors living in Glasgow.
A spokesperson from Randall’s added, “No one has any interest in Nazi behaviour and he is only advertising stock he has for sale,” reports the Daily Record.
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