Police had to escort them away from the event.
Among the 25,000 guests was a group of at least 10 men in Nazi-era German uniforms, including some with SS markings on their collars
Trouble broke out at the popular annual event in Sheringham High Street, Norfolk, on Saturday as unimpressed crowds clashed with the group. The men were confronted by crowds on Sheringham High Street during the resort’s Second World War-themed weekend and had to be escorted out of the area by police Another witness said: ‘When the group gathered outside of the pub, the family-friendly atmosphere of the day fell tense. There was so much tension and shock in the air.
German military clothing from the World War II era is not currently banned – although the North Norfolk Railway, which runs an associated event over the same weekend, does not permit such garments.
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