Sunday, January 18, 2009

The Return of Zyklon B

The “Jews to the gas” meme is growing, mutating, and spreading. According to the Swedish newspaper Dagen, a mock can of Zyklon B was positioned prominently outside a synagogue in Malmö.

Reinhard of FOMI has translated the article for Gates of Vienna:

New attack against the Jewish congregation in Malmö

A can with the text “Zyklon B” was found nailed to a traffic sign outside the Jewish congregation in Malmö Thursday evening. A swastika made of pearls was also found, according to Sydsvenska Dagbladet.


Zyklon B was used in the gas chambers of Auschwitz during the Second World War.

The police are taking the matter seriously.

“We’re filing a report and categorizing it as hets mot folkgrupp. And that is something we’re always very serious about,” says Mats Attin.

The police do not believe the can is filled with Zyklon B. But it will be sent for an examination, which could also give the police possible prints to work with.


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4 comments:

Fjordman said...

So, the Multiculturalists spend decades searching for imaginary Nazis among people who simply don't want to become a minority in their own countries. Now the real Nazis show up, and they say nothing or even make excuses for them. I want to puke, but I'm too disgusted to do so.

Homophobic Horse said...

"So, the Multiculturalists spend decades searching for imaginary Nazis among people who simply don't want to become a minority in their own countries. "

Anti-Racism strictly applied cancels every independence movement in history.

Czechmade said...

Now to ask them "why did you import nazis?" might be funny.

jeppo said...

If I'm not mistaken, the chant "Hamas, Hamas, Jews into the gas" was actually started by Dutch soccer fans to taunt supporters of Ajax Amsterdam, known as the Jewish team

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