Hundreds of thousands of Roma, or Gypsy, people were persecuted and
killed by the Nazis during World War II. But half a century on, the
German city where the killings of the Roma people was planned has now
become the place where they are offered the hope of a better life. One
German group in particular is determined to help the Roma, said to be
among the most persecuted people in Europe, according to rights group
Amnesty International. Al Jazeera's Charlie Angela reports from Berlin.
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