Two swastikas were drawn on a plaque commemorating the Auschwitz dead in Grenoble, days after similar inscriptions, police said on Wednesday.
The town hall of Grenoble, in charge of the place, told AFP that they had deleted the tags during the day.
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The inscriptions, about 20 centimeters square, were inscribed "
surely using a blowtorch
" on a stone plaque on the esplanade of the Compagnons de la Liberation, according to the departmental public security directorate of France. 'Isère.
The city services had already intervened a few days ago to clean "
the same plate and the same type of tag
", according to the police, who inspected the city's monuments on Wednesday without observing similar facts.