Massachusetts Restaurant Closes Temporarily After Serving WWII Reenactors in Nazi Uniforms
Kith and Kin in Hudson apologizes and faces threats after serving actors from a local museum event dressed as Nazi soldiers.
- Kith and Kin, a family-owned restaurant in Hudson, Massachusetts, received threats after serving WWII reenactors dressed as Nazi soldiers.
- The restaurant was unaware of the impact the costumes might have on other diners and has since apologized for not asking the actors to change.
- The reenactors were part of an event organized by the American Heritage Museum, which condemned the actors' decision to wear the uniforms outside the reenactment.
- Following the incident, Kith and Kin decided to temporarily close to ensure the safety of their staff amid increasing harassment.
- The museum has vowed to tighten protocols regarding costume usage to prevent similar incidents in the future.