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2010年11月12日

著者:
Maia de la Baume, New York Times

France: National Railway Apologizes for Its Role in Deporting Jews in War

France’s national railway, the S.N.C.F., has issued its first public apology for its involvement in the deportation of tens of thousands of Jews to Nazi death camps during World War II. Guillaume Pepy…, the railway’s director, expressed the company’s “profound sorrow and regret for the consequences of its acts” in a statement released last week but first reported Friday. “The Nazis and their French (Vichy) collaborators directed these terrible actions, determining the composition of the trains, the types of wagons and even the train schedules,” Mr. Pepy said. The statement, published in English, came after lawmakers in California and Florida moved to block the S.N.C.F. from winning contracts for high-speed rail projects in their states if it did not recognize its role in the Holocaust.

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SNCF issues statement expressing regret for company's role in deporting Jews during World War II

SNCF lawsuits (re Holocaust, filed in France)

SNCF lawsuits (re Holocaust, filed in the US)