U.S. Citizen Sentenced for Vandalism at Auschwitz
A Polish news agency reported that the 17-year-old was detained for inscribing his name on one of the interior walls at the memorial site

A Polish court has given a suspended one-year sentence to a 17-year-old American for scratching his name into the barracks at the former Nazi German death camp of Auschwitz-Birkenau.
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The Polish news agency PAP reported that the teenager was detained in July for inscribing his name on one of the interior walls at the memorial site after being caught by a guide.
Identified only as Raphael A., he was also ordered Monday to pay 1,000 zlotys ($280) to the Auschwitz-Birkenau state museum.
Judge Konrad Gwozdziewicz said the sentence was light because the defendant was young, had no previous convictions and showed remorse.
PAP also reported that the judge expressed surprise that "the act was committed by someone who attends a religious school for future rabbis."