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Jewish cemetary vandalized in Poland

Vandals spray Nazi symbols on dozens of gravestones at Jewish cemetery in Poland

Vandals spray painted swastikas and other Nazi symbols on some 100 gravestones at a large Jewish cemetery in Poland, police said Monday.

 

Visitors to the cemetery in the southern city of Czestochowa discovered the damage on Sunday and police have not yet found the culprits, said Silesia regional police spokesman Andrzej Gaska.

 

Czestochowa's Jewish cemetery has about 4,500 graves and is one of the largest Jewish cemeteries in Poland.

 

"This is one of the biggest acts of destruction in years," said Jan Gebert, spokesman for the Jewish community in Warsaw. "In fact, I can't think of any other  cases in Europe that have been this big."

 

The vandals used black spray paint to tag the gravestones with the letters SS, swastikas, and the slogan "Jews Out" written in German.

 

Gaska said police had not observed activity by anti-Semitic groups in the region for some time, and that the incident appeared to be of a "hooligan nature."

 

This country was home to about 3.5 million Jews - Europe's largest Jewish community - until World War II, when most were killed by Nazi Germany. Today there are an estimated 30,000 Jews in Poland.  

 


פרסום ראשון: 08.06.07, 18:32
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