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Jewish group asks French minister to rename hamlet called 'Death to Jews'

Simon Wiesenthal Centre says it is 'shocked' that name of the hamlet south of Paris has survived but local commune says it should be kept.

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A prominent Jewish group has sent a letter to France's interior minister to demand that a tiny hamlet south of Paris called Death to Jews be renamed, reports The Guardian.

The Simon Wiesenthal Centre's director of international affairs, Shimon Samuels, wrote to Bernard Cazeneuve, saying he was "shocked to discover the existence of a village in France officially called 'Death to Jews'. It is extremely shocking that this name has slipped under the radar in the 70 years that have passed since France was liberated from Nazism and the (pro-Nazi) Vichy regime," he wrote.

However, the deputy mayor of the village of Courtemaux, which has jurisdiction over the hamlet La Mort aux Juifs, 60 miles (100km) south of Paris, dismissed the concerns.

Read more of this report from The Guardian.