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OSWIECIM, Poland — Thieves stole the notorious sign bearing the cynical Nazi slogan "Work Sets You Free" from the entrance to the former Auschwitz death camp on Friday, cutting through rows of barbed wire and metal bars before making their escape through the snow.
The brazen seizure of one of the Holocaust's most chilling symbols brought worldwide condemnation.
"The theft of such a symbolic object is an attack on the memory of the Holocaust, and an escalation from those elements that would like to return us to darker days," Yad Vashem Chairman Avner Shalev said in a statement from Jerusalem.
"I call on all enlightened forces in the world who fight against anti-Semitism, racism, xenophobia and the hatred of the other, to join together to combat these trends."
The 16-foot sign bearing the German words "Arbeit Macht Frei" — "Work Sets You Free" — spanned the main entrance to the Auschwitz death camp, where more than 1 million people, mostly Jews, were killed during World War II.
Working under the cover of darkness and timing their theft between regular security patrols, the culprits unscrewed the 90-pound steel banner on one side and tore it off on the other, then carried it 300 yards to an opening in a concrete wall.
The opening, which had been left intentionally to preserve a poplar tree dating back to the war, was blocked by four metal bars, which the thieves cut. Footprints in the snow led to the nearby road, where police believe the sign was loaded onto a vehicle.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, who spoke with Israeli President Shimon Peres about the theft, ordered authorities to do all in their power to recover the sign swiftly and catch the perpetrators. "I treat this as a priority," Tusk said.
Police deployed 50 officers, including 20 detectives, and a search dog to the Auschwitz grounds, where barracks, watchtowers and rows of barbed wire stand as testament to the atrocities of Nazi Germany.
The sign disappeared between 3:30 a.m. and 5 a.m., a police spokeswoman said. Authorities were reviewing footage from a surveillance camera that overlooks the entrance gate and the road beyond, but declined to say whether the crime was recorded or if the suspects could be seen in the darkness.
However, Auschwitz memorial director Piotr Cywinski told reporters the camera broadcasts live images on the Internet and the footage is not recorded. He announced a $34,000 reward for information leading to the sign's recovery and the apprehension of the culprits.
German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle called the theft a "disgraceful act."
Poland's chief rabbi, Michael Schudrich, said he had trouble imagining who was behind the theft.
"If they are pranksters, they'd have to be sick pranksters, or someone with a political agenda. But whoever has done it has desecrated world memory," Schudrich said.
He said the theft could have been committed by neo-Nazi extremists, or even people scheming to sell the sign on the black market.
British historian Andrew Roberts, author of "The Storm of War" and other books about World War II, said the sign would generate huge interest on the burgeoning market for Nazi memorabilia.
"This is the biggest thing to happen in that sinister black market in a long time," Roberts said. "I fear that this being the ultimate image of the Holocaust that it's been stolen to order by a collector of Nazi paraphernalia."
He said the market for Nazi goods started in the 1960s and is centered in Germany, where it is illegal, Britain and the United States.
"When one thinks about what the medals and weapons of the Third Reich are worth, you can imagine what this would be worth to a seriously warped person," he said.
An exact replica of the sign, produced when the original underwent restoration work years ago, was quickly hung in its place.

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  • @holocaustexpert

    How dare you.You heartless bastard. My grandfather died at Aushwitz.

    He got drunk and fell off the guard tower

  • you know why they never knocked the camp down at the end of the war....so they can re-use it next time to finish off the job

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  • @philateliceun If i was a nazi i would have seen it as holy relic. They also destroyed it, so it was more like sacrilege to me.

  • @Newwaver2007 what? If you are a neo nazi you know what kind of relic that is? Having the Auschwitz sign in your room would make you the most badass neo nazi in the world. You must think like children.

  • That is Epic failing on purpose. Why steal it anyway? Seriously, what motivation would have driven this person into stealing that?

  • Its probably not hard to imagine who stole it, as the Jew Pole thinks. I'm sure some collectors would pay handsomely for it.

  • Couldn't death be considered freedom?

  • Slavic myself, I think we should bulldoze this place and build a nice building instead.

    That Jew should go back to Israel!

  • @oleniggerpoop

    hahahah!!! That's a good one,if i owned a bar i would for sure put that "Arbeit macht frei" sign in the front of my bar!!haha

  • Voila a quoi ces phantasmagories morbides entretenues artificiellement menent; Au lieu de faire le menage en profondeur sur toute cette affaire malsaine, qui empoisonne l'ame de ceux qui s'y adonnent (et il sont legions! Hahaha!) Il es t grand temps d'en finir avec ce narcissisme infantile centre autour "d'Auschwitz, des nazis d.Hitler" etc et de retourner a une normalisation de la situation, autrement on risque un retour de manivelle pour tous ces atavisme degeneres!

  • "Motti Posloszny, a deputy city manager for Herzliya, is the Israeli who was convicted, together with his wife, of stealing historic artifacts from the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp in Poland."

  • Well it just shows you it's better at keeping animals in than people out

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