Anti -Semitic smear on Berlin memorial for deported and murdered

Anti -Semitic smear on Berlin memorial for deported and murdered

anti-Semitic smearings on the memorial plaque in Berlin-Steglitz

On the last Saturday afternoon, police officers discovered a damaged plaque in Berlin-Steglitz, which is reminiscent of the deportation and murder of Berlin Jews. The smearings contained a political lettering with anti -Semitic content that was immediately removed.

The memorial, which is reminiscent of the horrors of the Holocaust, is located on Hermann-Ehrens-Platz and consists of a memorial wall covered with mirrors. This wall indicates the former synagogue, which was in the back yard of a neighboring house.

The officials immediately initiated investigations, and the police protection of the State Criminal Police Office took over the case. The perpetrator's approach is considered deeply insulting and unacceptable.

The desecration of memorials and memorials is not only an attack on the memory of the victims of the Holocaust, but also an attack on our democratic values ​​and civilized society. It is important to condemn such incidents and decidedly to make sure that the story is not repeated.

It is expected that the perpetrators are held accountable and that the plaque will be restored as quickly as possible to protect the memory of the victims of the Holocaust.

The Berlin community and civil society have decided to pronounce any form of anti -Semitism and to stand up for an open and tolerant society.

- Nag

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