Just heard back from support and it seems as Ebid grows they are adopting Ebay's model pretty closely... they have offered some helpful clarifications:
"We recognize the historical significance of World War II and that there are many militaria collectors around the world.
In essence, do not post anything that is Nazi related. This includes books or items that were owned by or affiliated with the following Nazi leaders:
- Martin Bormann
- Joseph Goebbels
- Hermann Göring (Goering)
- Rudolf Heß (Hess)
- Reinhard Heydrich
- Heinrich Himmler
- Adolf Hitler
- Wilhelm Bodewin Johann Gustav Keitel
- Alfred Rosenberg
- Julius Streicher
Jewish identification (armbands, Star of David)
Nazi issued documents (passports, travel papers)
Anti-Nazi items (such as the Hitler pin cushion)
Battlefield, concentration camp, or war victim photos (even if the image contains dead bodies)
Propaganda postcards with images of Nazi leaders or pro-Nazi text
1936 Olympic medals
Uniforms, uniform components, weapons, or other items that bear the Nazi swastika or SS runes
De-Nazi-fied items (items that originally had a swastika or SS runes that have been removed)
Listings where images are edited or cropped to try and hide Nazi markings or insignia
We have a policy that is there to protect us as a venue.
If items or indeed a seller is reported we will review.
Listings that are deemed unsuitable will be removed. Items that are deemed ok will remain.
Items that we are not sure about will be removed subject to further evaluation.
Removal, or temporarily suspension of the member is at the description of the support team member reviewing the items/s or user reported.
Best Wishes
eBid Support Team"
Sound familiar?
At least we are not left in the dark any longer. Ebid is not a venue for German WWII items! I hope this response has helped -- it has me.
DanDan