France is not responsible for the internment of 12999+ Jews
Marine Le Pen, who is the presidential candidate of the right National Front National, says that the French State was not responsible for the 13,000 Jews in 1942 was detained and placed on a cycling track in Paris. The detainees were soon after sent to Nazi death camps. Jewish organizations and Israel protests at her comment. Former President Jacques Chirac and the current president, Francois Hollande, have both apologized for the role of the French police were playing when 13,000 Jews were interned on the track Vel d’Hiv.
Presidential elections in FRANCE There are presidential elections in France 23 April 2017. If no candidate gets more than 50 percent of the vote, the two candidates with the most votes in the first round on to a second round, which takes place May 7th. The of the two candidates who receive the most votes here, crowned the new French president for the next five years Go to theme A serious mistake It happened on the orders of the Nazi occupiers. – I do not think that France is responsible for the Vel d’Hiv, said Le Pen on Sunday for the television station LCI. – I think in general that if responsible, it was those who were in power at the time. Not France, she said. Her main opponent in the first round of the presidential election, Emmanuel Macron, calling it “a serious mistake” to absolve France of responsibility.
Some have forgotten that Marine Le Pen, daughter of Jean-Marie Le Pen, he says. Le Pen, the older founded the National Front. He has been repeatedly convicted for anti-Semitic comments. Most attention has aroused that he calls the Nazis’ extermination of six million Jews “a detail of history.” CRIF, an umbrella group of Jewish organizations in France, condemns Marine Le Pen comments. – These remarks are an insult to France, which in 1995 honorably recognized its responsibility for the deportation of French Jews without selective memory, points CRIF. State of Israel is Monday also out, condemning Le Pen. – We condemn the declaration of Marine Clay Pen that France is not responsible for the deportation of Jews from the country during the Holocaust, says a statement from the Israeli Foreign Ministry. – It stands in contrast to the historical truth, it says.
