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Anonymous
Thanks to the wonders of the Japanese education system, people (particularly those born within the last 30 years or so) in Japan don't tend to have as clear an understanding of WWII, nazis included, as most people in the rest of the world do. So for many of them, their knowledge is limited to 'Those are some pretty awesome uniforms and vehicles'. There are exceptions, of course, but your average Japanese 'youth' isn't going to have the same automatic 'nazis = verboten' reaction that someone from the states or europe would. Or he could just be a neo-nazi, of course.
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