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“Drop 'Nazi' books”: Auschwitz museum tells Bezos

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The Auschwitz museum called Friday on US e-commerce billionair­e Jeff Bezos to remove Nazi era anti-Semitic children’s books featured on his Amazon global digital sales platform.

“Hateful, virulently antisemiti­c Nazi propaganda is available for sale not only on @AmazonUK,” the Auschwitz Memorial tweeted Friday on its official account.

“Books by authors like Julius Streicher can be found also on @amazon & @AmazonDE. Such books should be removed immediatel­y. | @JeffBezos @Amazon,” it said in a post that also featured screen-grabs of the books for sale on the platform.

Among them is an anti-Semitic children’s book titled “The Poisonous Mushroom” authored by Nazi party member Julius Streicher and originally published in 1938.

The book is offered on Amazon for sale in its original German (Der Giftpilz) as well as English, French and Spanish, AFP confirmed with an online search.

Last year, Lithuania called on Amazon to stop selling Sovietthem­ed goods online, saying the hammer and sickle symbol offended victims of totalitari­an communism.

Over the last 18 months Amazon has pulled several books by far-right authors including David Duke, a former leader of the Ku Klux Klan, and George Lincoln Rockwell, the founder of the American Nazi Party, according to the New York Times.

Amazon also banned other books that were anti-Semitic in nature, the NYT reported earlier this month.

Holocaust survivors returned last month to the AuschwitzB­irkenau death camp to mark 75 years since its liberation and to sound the alarm over a surge in anti-Semitic attacks on both sides of the Atlantic, some of them deadly.

Over the last 18 months Amazon has pulled several books by far-right authors including David Duke, a former leader of the Ku Klux Klan, and George Lincoln Rockwell, the founder of the American Nazi Party, according to the New York Times.

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