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Spurrier continued to say that the costume shows a lack of judgement and sensitivity.
"For many people in the Jewish community, the Holocaust remains a living memory and also a devastating part of Jewish family history, with many losing family members to this tragedy," he said.
"I can't afford at this moment in time to just bury it because every penny counts after lockdown," said shop owner Melvin Smedley.
"But when it's gone, it's gone for good and I won't reorder it."
He added: "Nobody can erase history."
Smedley also claims that people might need the costume for education purposes.
"I have many costumes that others might not like, for example some people don't approve of Father Christmas or Halloween.
"I understand it might be upsetting, but where do you draw the line because somebody, somewhere will always be offended?"
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