'The hobby, we find ourselves in, covers a era when nasty things happened to lots of people and when the moral issues come out I cannot understand how it can be morally reprehensible to collect parade figures but morally acceptable to collect LAH and have displayed on tanks etc the nazi flag. I also cannot see how those who dipise the nazi's so much can then with ease buy Russian or japanese sets. I know, some say they set up with allied troops beating the germans in combat and, if thats what you like then fine but, a few of the more outspoken cannot for me, use this as the whole regime clearly appauls them so much how they can have anything connected to the germans in their homes is remarkable to me'.
I make the distinction quite easily. As a History enthusiast I can differentiate between the average German soldier who was fighting for his country and doing his duty however misguided he may have been, and a high ranking member of the Nazi elite whose main preoccupation was the eliminating swathes of people he and his boss decided no longer had the right to live. We know that a spark of humanity existed in many German officers and men who had pride in their military History and traditions and wanted nothing to do with the atrocities carried out by Heydrich,Himmler and the rest of the low life's that circled the odious man with the moustache.
Also there is a happy celebration in the displaying of their figures in that WE won and THEY LOST!. Thats why I created my ME109 dio, there it is, the pride of the Luftwaffe, shot down in an English field covered in dirt and the pilot heading off to captivity. My German Normandy figures for instance are a mere representation of the futile attempt to stand in the way of the Greatest invasion in History. We can all argue the facts time and again but it comes to this, when someone sees one of my German Tanks they will say, hey nice Tank, but if I displayed Heydrich,Himmler and co most of my family and friends would think it a little creepy to be honest.
As a final word from me on this, I have no problem with anyone collecting absolutely what they want, thats the joy of freedom, and this is most definitely nothing to do with the collecting of the LAH range (I have many friends who collect this and good luck to them I say

)I only posted this because Mitch has suggested anyone who makes a distinction is wrong, and I don't agree with that.
Rob