> For understandable reasons

There is no such thing as "understandable" when it comes to censorship, especially when it comes to Nazi imagery, and especially in Germany.

If there's actually one place where it needs to be remembered, it's absolutely there.

> If there's actually one place where it needs to be remembered, it's absolutely there.

Why? What lessons do you think the German people need to learn that others do not?

It absolutely is remembered in Germany. There are museums dedicated to the topic, even.

They just aren't displaying the insignia of the Reich.