23:09 , 02.11.15 ynetnews.com
Jewish group protests exhibition mocking Holocaust

Simon Wiesenthal Center says exhibition displayed at a museum in Tartu, Estonia features 'a shameful parody of the fate of millions of Jews who were murdered in death camps.'

The Simon Wiesenthal Center (SWC) is calling for the removal of an exhibition which it believes mocks the victims of the Holocaust and insults their memory. The exhibition opened Sunday at the Art Museum in Tartu, Estonia.

In a statement issued by its chief Nazi-hunter Holocaust historian, Dr. Efraim Zuroff, the Jewish human rights organization expressed a deep sense of outrage and insult in response to images from the exhibition entitled "My Poland: Recalling and Forgetting," which it said make a mockery of the fate of the Nazis' victims who were gassed to death and the contemporary efforts to commemorate their memory.

According to Zuroff, "While the exhibition claims to attempt to deal with trauma through humor, the result is a sickening mockery of the mass murder of European Jewry and the important ongoing efforts to commemorate the victims' memory and impart the lessons of the Holocaust.

"Thus, for example, one of the pieces in the exhibition is a film in which naked actors play tag in what is supposed to represent a gas chamber, a shameful parody of the fate of millions of Jews who were murdered in death camps.

"Such perverted humor has no place in any country, least of all one in which Holocaust crimes were perpetrated not only by Germans and Austrians, but by local Estonian Nazi collaborators as well."

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