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A Judensau (Jew-Pig) is placed on the facade of the Stadtkirche (Town Church) in Wittenberg, Germany, Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2020. The city of Wittenberg contains a Judensau (Jew-Pig) on the facade of the Stadkirche (Town Church), the church where Martin Luther preached. The bas relief sculpture at the heart of the dispute dates from around 1300 and is one of Germany's last remaining examples of vulgar anti-Jewish folk art that was common in Europe during that era. (AP Photo/Jens Meyer)
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