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Guernsey Holocaust memorial vandalised

August 9, 2013 14:26
Jewish Womens Memorial

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Anna Sheinman,

Anna Sheinman

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A plaque that commemorates three women victims of the Holocaust in Guernsey has been vandalised.

The Jewish Women’s Memorial, which commemorates the deaths of the women who were deported from the island in 1942 and eventually gassed in Auschwitz, was knocked from the wall it was attached to on Wednesday night.

The small island just off the coast of Normandy is a British Crown Dependency, and the women are believed to be the only Jews deported from the UK during the war.

The plaque reads: “To the memory of Marianne Grunfeld, Auguste Spitz, Therese Steiner, Jewish residents of Guernsey deported to France by the German occupying forces on 21 April 1942. They later died at Auschwitz-Birkenau.”

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