Auschwitz 'Arbeit Macht Frei' sign stolen
Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 2:50 pm
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Theft of infamous 'Arbeit Macht Frei' Auschwitz sign branded a 'desecration'
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The infamous iron sign bearing the Nazis' cynical slogan 'Arbeit Macht Frei' that spanned the main entrance to the former Auschwitz death camp was stolen before dawn this morning, Polish police said. The wide iron sign - across a gate at the former Nazi death camp in southern Poland where more than 1 million people died during World War II - was removed by being unscrewed on one side and torn off on the other, police spokeswoman Katarzyna Padlo said. She said the sign - bearing the German words for 'Work Sets You Free' - disappeared from the Auschwitz memorial between 3.30am and 5am.
Police have launched an intensive hunt, with criminal investigators and search dogs sent to the grounds of the vast former death camp, whose barracks, watchtowers and ruins of gas chambers still stand as testament to the atrocities inflicted by Nazi Germany on Jews, Gypsies, and others.
Museum spokesman Pawel Sawicki branded the theft a 'desecration' and said it was shocking that the tragic history of the site did not stop the thieves. 'We believe that the perpetrators will be found soon and the inscription will be returned to its place,' Sawicki said. Sawicki said: 'The sign means everything - it's a symbol of what Auschwitz stands for. But a place where hundreds of thousands of people died obviously doesn't mean anything to the thieves.
Padlo said there are currently no suspects but police are pursuing several theories. A £1,000 reward has been offered to anyone who can help track down the perpetrators. Noach Flug, president of the International Auschwitz Committee and chairman of the Centre of Organizations of Holocaust Survivors called on the Polish government and police 'to exert an especially concentrated effort into catching the perpetrators and bringing them to justice.' He added: 'This is an object that is a symbol of historic value that must be returned immediately.'
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Hopefully some drunk students will have woken up wondering what the hell they did last night...though it could well be some nazi freak who gets off on having stuff like this.


Theft of infamous 'Arbeit Macht Frei' Auschwitz sign branded a 'desecration'
18th December 2009[/align]
The infamous iron sign bearing the Nazis' cynical slogan 'Arbeit Macht Frei' that spanned the main entrance to the former Auschwitz death camp was stolen before dawn this morning, Polish police said. The wide iron sign - across a gate at the former Nazi death camp in southern Poland where more than 1 million people died during World War II - was removed by being unscrewed on one side and torn off on the other, police spokeswoman Katarzyna Padlo said. She said the sign - bearing the German words for 'Work Sets You Free' - disappeared from the Auschwitz memorial between 3.30am and 5am.
Police have launched an intensive hunt, with criminal investigators and search dogs sent to the grounds of the vast former death camp, whose barracks, watchtowers and ruins of gas chambers still stand as testament to the atrocities inflicted by Nazi Germany on Jews, Gypsies, and others.
Museum spokesman Pawel Sawicki branded the theft a 'desecration' and said it was shocking that the tragic history of the site did not stop the thieves. 'We believe that the perpetrators will be found soon and the inscription will be returned to its place,' Sawicki said. Sawicki said: 'The sign means everything - it's a symbol of what Auschwitz stands for. But a place where hundreds of thousands of people died obviously doesn't mean anything to the thieves.
Padlo said there are currently no suspects but police are pursuing several theories. A £1,000 reward has been offered to anyone who can help track down the perpetrators. Noach Flug, president of the International Auschwitz Committee and chairman of the Centre of Organizations of Holocaust Survivors called on the Polish government and police 'to exert an especially concentrated effort into catching the perpetrators and bringing them to justice.' He added: 'This is an object that is a symbol of historic value that must be returned immediately.'
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Hopefully some drunk students will have woken up wondering what the hell they did last night...though it could well be some nazi freak who gets off on having stuff like this.
