Over 70 years after the Second World War every single Jewish institution in Germany still needs police protection since there is a constant potential threat of anti-Semitic attacks.
In Berlin alone, nearly 60 Jewish facilities are guarded around the clock by an estimated 350 police officers. On top of that Berlin's Jewish community has its own security service, which works closely with the police.
JFDA - Jüdisches Forum für Demokratie und gegen Antisemitismus
Tuesday, December 19, 2017
Germany: 70 years after WWII every single Jewish institution still needs police protection
Via Watch Antisemitism in Europe:
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