Posted on 08/12/2008 5:17:04 PM PDT by Free ThinkerNY
French prosecutors have opened an investigation after T-shirts carrying anti-Semitic slogans were seen on sale in a shop in Paris.
The tops carried slogans in German and Polish that translate as "Jews forbidden from entering the park".
They were reproduced from Nazi signs from 1940 that targeted the Jewish community in the Polish town of Lodz.
Some 95% of more than 200,000 Jewish people there would die in concentration camps during World War II.
(Excerpt) Read more at news.bbc.co.uk ...
NEVER AGAIN!
They won’t take kindly to that in France.
Unbelievable that someone would print such filth and try to sell it, or that anyone (other than Neo-Nazis) would want to purchase it. You'd think that bold "Juden" printed on front would send up a red flag.
Dude, never again use the name ‘Paris’ in vain!
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