The market for military memorabilia
There has been a boom in the market for military uniforms and artefacts in recent years. We speak to dealers and buyers and explore the ethics of this trade.
Presenter David Reid explores the huge market in military memorabilia. Enthusiasts recreating historical battles has surged in recent years and driven a boom in the market for military uniforms and artefacts. We speak to dealers and buyers and explore the ethics of what some say is a blood soaked trade.
David reports from a re-enactment event and speaks to John Ruffhead, the co-ordinator for the Royal Navy Beachhead Commando re-enactors, to find out more about those who take part. Charlotte Huxley-James, a World War Two living historian tells us about the military uniforms she has bought over the years and why authenticity really matters.
We also hear from military memorabilia dealer Malcolm Fisher who tells us the market for what he sells is huge and defends the trade in Nazi artefacts.
Producer/presenter: David Reid
(Photo: US Army Sergeant in uniform decorated with medals. Credit: Getty Images)
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