Sunday, March 14, 2010
Anti-Semitic slogans paint at concentration camp memorial monuments near Krakow
Anti-Semitic graffiti were sprayed Saturday on monuments in the Plaszow concentration camp memorial, near the city of Krakow, in southern Poland.
Words including "Jude Raus" — German for "Jew Out" — and "Hitler Good!" in English, were found in red paint on a large monument at the former camp. A smaller memorial plaque was also painted with a swastika and "Jude Raus."
It happened on the eve of a march commemorating the 67th anniversary of the liquidation of the Krakow's Jewish ghetto in World War II.
Read more:http://www.ejpress.org/article/42881
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