Germany – Two campers attacked; perpetrators sang antisemitic chants

On July 22nd on a camping ground near
Ückeritz
, a village located on the Baltic island of Usedom, two 18 year old men were physically attacked in two separate incidents apparently committed by the same perpetrators. One of the men informed the police that he was beaten and hurt in the face by one man out of a group of at least ten people. Earlier, the victim along with four friends had approached the perpetrator’s group due to their chants and songs such as “Buchenwald is where we off the Jews (Buchenwald, da machen wir die Juden kalt)” – referring to the Nazi concentration camp of Buchenwald. While investigating the incident, the police learned of a similar attack on another man. The police arrested four men aged 18 to 22 from nearby Pasewalk as alleged criminals.
Source: www.european-forum-on-antisemitism.org
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