An ice cream stall set up outside Auschwitz has been condemned as 'disrespectful' by managers of the historic site.
Railroad track and the Gate of Death, the main entrance at the former Nazi-German Auschwitz II-Birkenau concentration and extermination camp, January 27, 2022.An ice cream stall set up outside Auschwitz has been condemned as "tasteless" and "disrespectful" by managers of the historic site.
A spokesman for the Auschwitz Museum told the Gazeta Krakowska newspaper that despite the offence it has caused, they were unable to have it removed as the plot on which it sits is private land. He added: "We trust that the competent local government authorities will solve this embarrassing problem."Sabotage probe launched after cables on Royal Navy warship HMS Glasgow 'damaged intentionally'Zelenskyy holds talks with Pope Francis in Rome as Italy pledges full support in Ukraine's fight against Russia
It was also attracted criticism online after images of the stand circulated on social with people describing its location as "inappropriate".
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