Two former Kentucky Wildcats players told Louisville venue to remove Nazi memorabilia or remove their plaques

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At least two former University of Kentucky basketball stars issued an ultimatum demanding their Hall of Fame plaques be removed from Louisville's Freedom Hall after KKK and Nazi memorabilia was sold at a gun show.

 

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The problem is, nobody thought it was wrong until this point..

Those items are rare. They are collected by people who collect war memorabilia. Of course, some insist the buyers are Maybe they should attend , ask questions.

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