Yes, in fact it IS illegal in Germany to show open fascist insignia/symbols, including toys and plastic models of WWII tanks, planes etc. - much to the annoyance of modelbuilders. So the Lego toys would be banned immediately (and considered to be in very bad taste, to say the least. Come on: Happy, smiling nazis with yellow heads?!). Only exception: Works of art, which presumably includes the Indy-films.
In Germany you have to be 16 or above to see the uncut Inday films, although censored versions are shown on prime-time TV (edited for violence, not swastikas).
@ARBORMAN:
Yes, in fact it IS illegal in Germany to show open fascist insignia/symbols, including toys and plastic models of WWII tanks, planes etc. - much to the annoyance of modelbuilders. So the Lego toys would be banned immediately (and considered to be in very bad taste, to say the least. Come on: Happy, smiling nazis with yellow heads?!). Only exception: Works of art, which presumably includes the Indy-films.
In Germany you have to be 16 or above to see the uncut Inday films, although censored versions are shown on prime-time TV (edited for violence, not swastikas).