A memorial to the victims of the Holocaust and the former synagogue in Berlin-Spandau has been damaged by graffiti. The graffiti was discovered on Sunday afternoon, police announced on Monday. The State Security Division of the State Criminal Police Office has taken over the investigation.
A police spokeswoman said it was still unclear whether the slogan “I am the kink” was politically motivated.
The synagogue, with seating for almost 300, was consecrated in 1895. It was set on fire and destroyed during the Nazi pogroms on November 9 and 10, 1938. Rabbi Arthur Löwenstamm (1882-1965) was arrested and deported to the Sachsenhausen concentration camp. After imprisonment and torture, he agreed to abandon the community and leave Germany. In 1939, he emigrated to England.
The memorial for the destroyed synagogue was inaugurated on November 9, 1989. Since 2012, there has also been a wall of names there to commemorate the more than 100 known Spandau victims of the Shoah.