I just want to burn and get rid of this stuff

I have a small box of Nazi things given to me by my father, they were given to him by his father. I never got the complete story, but I know my Grandfather was at Omaha beach on D-day. One of the items is a Nazi armband with dried blood on it. I know I am making assumptions since I didn't get the entire story, but I must assume that Grandpa removed them from a German soldier. Whether he killed him or not is irrelevant to me. Those items are a sobering reminder of the sacrifices he and his fellow soldiers made for our country, and succeeded. My father was a veteran, as am I. I'm not into the gore of war, but those brave men went up against one of the scariest men in history. I will proudly pass these things on to my son when it's time and tell him the facts as I know them. I agree with some of the other posts here Memike, about how each person has to deal with this bit of history in their own way. Nothing wrong with having differing opinions on how to deal with war. It's a sad, emotional thing no matter how it's looked at.