Slovakia government apologizes for WWII anti-Jewish laws – Marking 80th anniversary of adoption of code considered one of Europe’s toughest against Jews during WWII, Bratislava says ‚feels a moral obligation today to publicly express sorrow over the crimes committed by the past regime‘ | ynetnews
Slovakia’s government apologized on Wednesday for World War II legislation that stripped the country’s Jews of their human and civil rights.
Marking the 80th anniversary of the „Jewish Code“ adopted on Sept 9, 1941, the government said in a statement that it „feels a moral obligation today to publicly express sorrow over the crimes committed by the past regime.“
Marking the 80th anniversary of the „Jewish Code“ adopted on Sept 9, 1941, the government said in a statement that it „feels a moral obligation today to publicly express sorrow over the crimes committed by the past regime.“
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