News World Report Facebook Twitter Email SMS WhatsApp Share By J. Correspondent | April 24, 1998 BERLIN (JTA) — An ecumenical ceremony has been held near here to bury the remains of 32 Jewish and non-Jewish slave laborers who died during the final days of World War II. The remains were discovered recently by construction workers at the former site of the Heinkel factory, which made airplane parts. During the war, the factory relied heavily on slave labor organized by the SS from the Sachsenhausen concentration camp. J. Correspondent Also On J. Bay Area Board votes to fire East Bay teacher who used antisemitic text Opinion Feinstein’s Jewish story was part of her political legacy Profile ‘Jewpanese’ rapper has a new hit — an online cooking show From the Archives The ancient festival of Sukkot needed a Golden State touch Subscribe to our Newsletter Enter Email Sign Up