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Brazilian schools to teach about Nazis

October 20, 2010 11:50

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Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

1 min read

Schoolchildren in one of Brazil’s largest cities are to be given compulsory Holocaust education.

Following a spate of neo-Nazi attacks in the area, the authorities in the southern state capital Porto Alegre are to add the topic to the public school curriculum.

The 96 schools in the city will be the first in Brazil that are legally required to teach about the rise of Nazism. As of next year, some 60,000 pupils will take classes on the subject.

Porto Alegre has a Jewish community numbering more than 14,000, a large proportion of the 96,000 Jews living in the South American country.

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