Open in App
  • Local
  • Headlines
  • Election
  • Crime Map
  • Sports
  • Lifestyle
  • Education
  • Real Estate
  • Newsletter
  • CBS Sacramento

    Massachusetts restaurant threatened after Nazi uniforms controversy

    By Jordyn Jagolinzer,

    2 days ago

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=1Y9fZy_0w95Fst600

    Massachusetts restaurant reopens after controversy surrounding WWII reenactors 02:11

    HUDSON - A restaurant in Massachusetts was forced to close temporarily after threats were made against its workers. The messages came days after the staff served World War II reenactors who were in the restaurant wearing Nazi uniforms.

    A group of historians from the American Heritage Museum went to the Kith and Kin in Hudson to have dinner Saturday night. The restaurant said four were dressed as American soldiers, one as a military nurse and two were dressed as SS soldiers.

    Kith and Kin restaurant apology

    The restaurant owners apologized on their Facebook page Sunday.

    "In hindsight, they should have been asked to change before being seated. Even though we knew they were living historians, at a time when acts of anti-Semitic violence continue to rise, we should have realized other diners might not be aware of the local WWII re-enactment," the statement said.

    "We would never intentionally do anything to offend or hurt anyone in the community. If we truly thought these individuals held anti-Semitic beliefs, we would never have allowed them to step foot in the restaurant. As a small, family-owned business, we strive every day to do our best and are continuing to learn and grow. Last night we fell short, and we deeply apologize."

    Restaurant threatened

    Despite the apology, the restaurant was forced to shut down temporarily Tuesday because, they say, of threats.

    "After last night's news airings, our restaurant has been the target of increased harassment and threats. Therefore, for the safety of our staff, we will unfortunately be closed today, Tuesday, October 15," the owners said in another Facebook post .

    The restaurant re-opened Wednesday. When reached by WBZ-TV the owners did not want to comment.

    The museum, which is also based in Hudson, said it's not appropriate to wear the uniforms outside of an historical or educational context.

    "Beyond thoughtless"

    "Let's put that in context. It's at a time when acts of antisemitic violence are on the rise, when neo-Nazis have taken to the streets, a Holocaust continues to be denied. So wearing German uniforms in a public space, that's beyond thoughtless. That's repugnant," American Heritage Museum Trustee Gary Lewi told WBZ-TV.

    Lewi said the museum doesn't even allow costumes with SS collars on their property.

    "It does not exist off the field, which is why there are strict protocols that the American Heritage Museum has regarding what to wear, when to wear it, how to wear it and clearly that protocol was violated," he said.

    Lewi added, "It's not a hate crime. It's stupidity."

    The museum said it would tighten costume protocols and consequences.

    Comments / 1
    Add a Comment
    Jeffrey Adamcik
    2d ago
    Come on people. It is obvious to anyone looking at the table that these where people in costume who where recreating an event from history. People are too sensitive. It’s a shame that everything gets so out of hand now. The restaurant is private property and can serve who ever they wish, regardless of attire. To make threats to the business owner only encourages these bad behaviors to continue and get out of control. If you are offended by someone’s attire why didn’t they simply inquire what was going on? I’m sure if the individuals who wore the “offending” clothing would have changed to accommodate those offended. BUT NO… we have to make a statement and blow an innocent situation out of control for the sake of attention. I had relatives murdered in the holdout and this situation would not have offended me. You can not move forward by erasing the past. BUT, mankind’s mistakes can be learned from reviewing history so we learn from our mistakes and do not repeat them.
    View all comments
    YOU MAY ALSO LIKE
    Local News newsLocal News
    The Shenandoah (PA) Sentinel9 days ago

    Comments / 0