Article 63BZ1 Broken Jewish tombstones used to pave Czech square made into memorial

Broken Jewish tombstones used to pave Czech square made into memorial

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Robert Tait in Prague
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Monument commemorates desecration of Jewish cemeteries under former communist regime

The desecration of Jewish cemeteries under the communist regime of the former Czechoslovakia has been given official recognition with a new memorial fashioned from headstones that were carved up and used for paving stones in Prague.

The Return of the Stones monument, consisting of 7 tonnes of broken tombstones, was unveiled on Wednesday in the Czech capital's old Jewish cemetery, which itself was partly desecrated to make a public park before becoming the site of the city's soaring television tower.

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