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French Holocaust survivor condemns far-right anti-vaccine protests


French Holocaust survivor condemns far-right anti-vaccine protests
On Sunday, July 18, a memorial service was held at the Square of Jewish Martyrs in Paris. This was part of the commemorations marking Memorial Day for the victims of racism and anti-Semitism in France. This occurred one day after Saturday’s far-right protests against the Macron government’s planned “health pass,” which will require individuals to present confirmation of double vaccination against COVID-19 or a negative test to enter a range of public venues.
At this ceremony, 94-year-old Holocaust survivor Joseph Szwarc publicly denounced the comparisons made at the protest between anti-vaccination campaigners and the 6 million European Jews murdered during the Second World War. Of the 75,000 French Jews rounded up by Vichy French and Nazi forces and deported, only 3,000 returned to France at the war’s end. The Nazi-collaborationist Vichy regime required Jews in France to wear a yellow star, singl ....

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Paris Square is Renamed 'Place of the Jewish Martyrs' - Jewish Telegraphic Agency


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A square in central Paris, on the banks of the Seine, was re-named last week “Place of the Jewish Martyrs,” marking the 44th anniversary of the round-up and deportation of nearly 15,000 Parisian Jews to Nazi death camps.
Premier Jacques Chirac, who is also Mayor of Paris, unveiled a plaque in the presence of Theo Klein, president of the representative organization of French Jews (CRIF), Ady Steg, president of the Alliance Israelite Universelle and Israel’s Ambassador to France, Ovadia Soffer.
The inscription on the plaque pledged that “Neither France nor Europe will ever forget the inhuman treatment meted out to these martyrs, symbols of oppression.” On July 16, 1942, the largest mass arrest of Jews by French police occurred in Paris. ....

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