German auction house cancels sale of Holocaust artefacts after outcry
Survivors group had called on firm Felzmann to ‘show some basic decency’ and halt ‘cynical and shameless’ event Poland’s foreign minister said on Sunday that an “offensive” auction of Holocaust artefacts in Germany has been cancelled, relaying information from his German counterpart, after (…)
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