Memorial to Greek Jews sent to death camps by Nazis vandalized
Commemorative marble slab in Kastoria found covered in black spray paint, weeks after memorial in Thessaloniki vandalized for fourth time this year
JTA — A memorial to the Jews of a Greek town who were sent to Auschwitz by the Nazis was vandalized.
The Memorial to the Jewish Martyrs of Kastoria, in the northern region of West Macedonia, was covered with black spray-paint on Tuesday, the state-run news agency ANA-MPA reported.
Local volunteers reportedly helped to clean the memorial.
At the time, the Israeli Embassy in Greece issued a condemnation of that incident.
“Turning Jews into scapegoats for events that they have absolutely no responsibility for is the absolute expression of anti-Semitism,” it said in a statement. “Such incidents by extreme nationalist circles must be condemned by all and the aggressors must finally be led before justice.”

A woman puts a rose as she protests against the desecration of the Holocaust memorial in Thessaloniki on July 4, 2018. (AFP PHOTO / Sakis MITROLIDIS)
The attacks have been attributed to far-right supporters, including those from neo-Nazi party Golden Dawn, which has been represented in Greece’s parliament since 2012, and consistently ranks as the third most popular movement in opinion polls.
After conquering Greece in 1941, Nazi Germany deported to extermination camps some 50,000 Jews from Thessaloniki, which at the time was one of the main centers of Judaism in the Balkans.
Anti-Semitism remains prevalent in Greece. Historically there has also been strong support for the Palestinian cause.
Source: https://www.timesofisrael.com/memorial-to-greek-jews-sent-to-death-camps-by-nazis-vandalized/
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