Victims of Nazism: Roma WWII victims should be commemorated in dignified manner
International organisations of victims of Nazism have turned to German Chancellor Angela Merkel to help honour the site of a former concentration camp in south Bohemia where over 300 Romanies died during WWII. In Berlin, on Wednesday, the organisations criticised the Czech government for having done little to remove a pig farm that is currently on the site. In an appeal addressed to Mrs Merkel and Czech Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek, the victims of Nazism insisted that the Romany victims from the Nazi Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia are commemorated in a dignified manner.