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BBC News - German WWI graves smashed in France on peace anniversary

The graves of 40 German soldiers who died during World War I have been vandalised at a military cemetery in northern France, officials say.
Wooden crosses were pulled up from the Saint-Etienne-a-Arnes cemetery and some were later used for a camp fire.
France condemned the "terrible desecration", launching an inquiry.
It happened shortly before the leaders of France and Germany met to mark the 50th anniversary of the formal post-war reconciliation.
French President Francois Hollande and German Chancellor Angela Merkel are attending the main ceremony in the city of Reims, about 40km (25) east of where the grave attack happened.
The German soldiers whose graves were vandalised were all aged between 14 and 18, French officials said.
"An inquiry is under way and all means are being employed to find those responsible for this terrible desecration," the interior ministry said in a statement.
A spokesman at the local prefecture said it was not immediately clear whether the it was a "determined action" or the work of "irresponsible people", the AFP news agency reports.

