With rising anti-Semitism in Germany reaching a crisis point, the German Federal Police Union (GdP) reached out to the Simon Wiesenthal Center for help in combatting this growing problem.
Leaders of the union, representing 206,000 German police officers from all 16 German states, traveled to the Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles where they participated in extensive training and dialogue, personalized tours of the Museum, as well as multiple, in-depth conversations with leaders of the Los Angeles Police Department on how to combat anti-Semitism and hate.
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