Vandals daubed a swastika in red paint on a Berlin memorial to the Nazis’ Jewish victims.
The roughly meter-high swastika appeared during the night on the Levetzowstrasse memorial, which marks the site of a former synagogue and one of the places where Jews were gathered during World War II for deportation to concentration camps.
A similar symbol was found on a nearby memorial plaque, police said; both swastikas were removed. Authorities were investigating the incident.
Source: www.jpost.com
Date: April 22, 2007
Posted: April 23, 2007