Monaco erects monument to Jews deported during Holocaust

  27 August 2015    Read: 680
Monaco erects monument to Jews deported during Holocaust
Monaco has unveiled a monument to Jews deported from the Riviera principality to Nazi camps during World War II, as part of an effort to shed light at last on a troubling chapter in the country`s history.
Prince Albert II presented the monument, carved with names of scores of deportees, at the Monaco cemetery Thursday. The date was chosen to mark 73 years since Monegasque authorities, under orders from Nazi collaborationist leaders in France, rounded up at least 66 Jews on the night of Aug. 27-28, 1942, according to the Monaco palace.

The palace said in a statement that the ceremony marks the conclusion of two decades of efforts to examine Monaco`s role in the Holocaust and aid families of victims of plundering during the war.

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