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{{short description|Items of Nazi origin that are collected by museums and private individuals}}
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[[File:Collecties, verzamelaars, nazis, leger, Bestanddeelnr 047-0784.jpg|thumb|[[Militaria]] and [[paraphernalia]] from [[Nazi Germany]] for sale as [[memorabilia]] and [[collectibles]] in Amsterdam, the Netherlands in 1964. In a digital age internationally based private collectors and traders more often are handling artefacts with a troubled past online.<br /><small>Photo: Jack de Nijs / Anefo</small> ]]
'''Nazi memorabilia''' or ''' Third Reich collectibles''' are items produced during the height of [[Nazism]] in [[Nazi Germany|Germany]], particularly the years between 1933 and 1945. Nazi memorabilia includes a variety of objects and artefacts from the material culture of [[Nazi Germany]], especially those featuring [[Nazi swastika|swastikas]] and other [[Nazi symbolism]] or connected to [[Nazi propaganda]], such as military and paramilitary [[SS uniform|uniforms]], [[Nazi Germany paramilitary ranks|insignia]], [[Reichsmark|coins and banknotes]], [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Nazi Germany|medals]], [[Flag of Nazi Germany|flags]], [[SS-Ehrendolch|daggers]], [[List of World War II firearms of Germany|guns]], posters, contemporary photos and publications<!-- contemporary editions of [[Adolf Hitler]]'s ''[[Mein Kampf]]''-->.