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Swede held over Auschwitz theft | Swede held over Auschwitz theft |
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A Swedish man has been arrested in Stockholm over the theft of the Arbeit Macht Frei sign from Auschwitz death camp, officials say. | A Swedish man has been arrested in Stockholm over the theft of the Arbeit Macht Frei sign from Auschwitz death camp, officials say. |
The arrest came after a Polish court last week issued a European arrest warrant for Anders Hogstrom. | The arrest came after a Polish court last week issued a European arrest warrant for Anders Hogstrom. |
The metal sign was stolen in December from above the entrance to the notorious Nazi death camp. It was later recovered, cut into three pieces. | The metal sign was stolen in December from above the entrance to the notorious Nazi death camp. It was later recovered, cut into three pieces. |
Five Polish men have already been arrested over the theft. | Five Polish men have already been arrested over the theft. |
Mr Hogstrom, 34, will be appointed a lawyer and questioned by Swedish police before a decision is made over his possible extradition to Poland, officials said. | |
The sign, which weighs 40kg (90lb), was half-unscrewed, half-torn from above the death camp's gate. | The sign, which weighs 40kg (90lb), was half-unscrewed, half-torn from above the death camp's gate. |
The 5m (16ft) wrought iron sign - the words on which translate as "Work sets you free" - symbolises for many the atrocities of Nazi Germany. | The 5m (16ft) wrought iron sign - the words on which translate as "Work sets you free" - symbolises for many the atrocities of Nazi Germany. |
The theft caused outrage in Israel, Poland and around the world. More than a million people - 90% of them Jews - were murdered by the Nazis at Auschwitz in occupied Poland during World War II. | The theft caused outrage in Israel, Poland and around the world. More than a million people - 90% of them Jews - were murdered by the Nazis at Auschwitz in occupied Poland during World War II. |
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