Tallinn, Estonia – Jewish Groups Upset By Estonian Mock Ad

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    The ad reads 'One, Two, Three… Dr Mengele slimming pills work wonders for you! There were no thickset people in Buchenwald!'Tallinn, Estonia – Jewish organizations have denounced an Estonian newspaper for publishing a mock ad for weight-loss pills depicting emaciated prisoners at a Nazi concentration camp.

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    Efraim Zuroff of the Simon Wiesenthal Center in Jerusalem on Sunday called the mock ad in the Eesti Ekspress weekly a “perverted attempt at humor at the expense of the Nazis’ millions of victims.”

    Alla Jakobson, spokeswoman for Estonia’s Jewish community, said in newspaper Postimees that the incident shows Estonian society is experiencing “major problems with moral and ethical values.”

    Sulev Vedler, deputy editor of Eesti Ekspress, says the mock ad, which ran in the paper’s humor section, was poking fun at an Estonian gas company that recently used an image of Auschwitz to promote its services.

    Vedler says the ad “was not targeted against Jewish people.”


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    Buchwalter
    Buchwalter
    11 years ago

    Maybe instead of listening to rush limbaugh and others like him some would read history than the Estonian action would be of no surprise. During WWII Estonia or Estland cooperated with the Nazis in the extermination of the Jews. Their churches are antisemitic and you think suddenly this is forgotten. To Estonians Jews still are as depicted by the Nazis and of the same value to them as to the SS

    5TResident
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    5TResident
    11 years ago

    Why are there Jews in Estonia? That place was a hotbed of anti-Semitism even before the war. Latvia too.