Nazi-inspired graffiti found in German town on Holocaust Remembrance Day – On one building, which appeared to be a small rural outhouse, the words „Jew,“ „Zion,“ and „Death“ were spray painted in red. | The Jerusalem Post
Antisemitic graffiti featuring swastikas and Nazi references has been found scrawled on two buildings in Heidelberg, southwest Germany.
On one building, which appeared to be a small rural outhouse, the words „Jew,“ „Zion“ and „Death“ were spray painted in red, along with two swastikas. On another, a breeze block shed or barn, the inscription „Merkel is a Jew,“ referring to Germany’s Chancellor Angela Merkel was sprayed again in red paint, along with „Asylum seekers to be killed with Zyklon B.“ (the gas used to kill Jews in the Holocaust). Again, three swastikas were found alongside the text.
On one building, which appeared to be a small rural outhouse, the words „Jew,“ „Zion“ and „Death“ were spray painted in red, along with two swastikas. On another, a breeze block shed or barn, the inscription „Merkel is a Jew,“ referring to Germany’s Chancellor Angela Merkel was sprayed again in red paint, along with „Asylum seekers to be killed with Zyklon B.“ (the gas used to kill Jews in the Holocaust). Again, three swastikas were found alongside the text.
Hinterlasse eine Antwort
Sie müssen... (sein)angemeldet sein um einen Kommentar zu schreiben.