I perfeclty understand that people from outside Germany may not care a lot about this subject.
It's 2012. Right. Just one month ago, a man, who had survived Auschwitz (one of the most horrible concentration camps), delivered a speech in the German parliament, the Bundestag, where he reminds all Germans of what had happened during this horrible period and that they should never forget. So it's more than present here and not only on paper or in books. You still can talk to survivors face to face. My grandmother was sitting many nights as a kindergartener with lots of little children in a bunker in Nuremberg when Americans bombed this city (for obvious reasons). It takes me a 5 minutes walk to listen to what she has to say about this...
And this memorial was built in at the heart of Berlin (just 1 minute away from the Brandeburg Gate) just a few years ago, so in the year 20xx.
Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Some of the people writing hear seem to be quite detached to the culture of Germany in 2012 (what I don't blame them for). But that's why they cannot understand how inappropriate a camera bearing the name k-z would be, at least here in Germany.
For those of you who are leaving in America or some other place on this planet it might be hard to understand but the past is still very present in peoples minds. However, this is why we were able to make it better after 1945.