Unidentified individuals scrawled anti-Semitic slogans and symbols on monuments for Holocaust victims in Estonia.
The incident occurred sometime last week at the Kalevi-Liiva village in the Harju County near Tallinn, the capital of the Baltic nation of Estonia, the website News-Front reported Thursday. The monuments, erected at sites of mass killings of Jews during the Holocaust, were also damaged with a blowtorch. One monument was defaced with a swastika. Another read: “Juden,” German for Jews. A third had the words “Sieg Heil,” a Nazi greeting, written on it.
Incident se dogodio prošlog tjedna u selu
Kalevi-Liiva
blizu Talina, glavnog grada Baltičke države Estonije. Spomenici koji su podignuti na mjestima masovnog ubijanja Židova u vrijeme Holokausta, su oštečeni, na niima su napisane svastike i pogrdne riječi te nacistički pozdravi.
4.500 Židova, koji su živjeli u Estoniji prije Holokausta, je ubijeno u siječnju 1942, kada je Estonija od nacista proglašena prvom državom u Europi koja je
“
Jew-free”