An antiques fair was forced to defend flogging Nazi memorabilia as a 'part of history' when an outraged shopped publicly accused it of 'profiting off genocide'. Natasha Doran was shopping at an antiques and collectors fair in Bexley, London, last month when she was 'disgusted' to stumble upon a time piece embossed with a swastika at its centre. Article continues below ADVERTISEMENT Shocked, the 29-year-old told the event organiser about her concerns that the 'offensive' item could be triggering to members of the community. But the mum-of-one claims the fair organiser - A&R Events - said the stall-holder has a...