Re: In today's news...
Honestly, I don't think it's that weird that people collect Nazi memoribilia. It's probably the currently most remarked upon piece of history in the cultural mainstream, and has been for way longer than most war or terror related events. I mean, you don't get people still talking about the concentration camps and torturous evils the British have perpetrated in recent history, and there are religious genocides happening right now that nobody really seems to find interesting like the Nazi movement. And in a way, it does have this mysterious allure, the study of the occult, the human experimentation, the bizarre invention and use of hard drugs in the military. There's no denying that the whole thing is pretty interesting in it's own unique, morbid way.
Just don't get caught with nazi memoribilia in your closet, because it's probably harder to explain than other creepy hobbies, like a taxidermy collection, or sex dolls with moustaches like tom selleck.