German auction of Nazi concentration camp items cancelled, Polish minister says
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The auction of Nazi concentration camp items in Germany was cancelled due to public outcry, as confirmed by Poland's Deputy Prime Minister Radoslaw Sikorski. The auction was scheduled for Monday, and included over 600 items such as a letter from an Auschwitz prisoner. The auction listing was removed by mid-afternoon on Sunday, following calls from a Holocaust survivors' group and politicians to prevent the sale.
The headline asks: "Why was the German auction of Nazi concentration camp items cancelled?"
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"Was the German auction of Nazi concentration camp items cancelled?"
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Yes, the planned auction in Germany of artefacts from prisoners of Nazi concentration camps has been cancelled following a public outcry.
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