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Google unit says sorry for including Nazi concentration camps in game

Niantic Labs say players of 'Ingress' can propose historic location and monuments for inclusion in the game, in which two factions use smartphones to battle for control of these sites.

Google, google game, Nazi concentration camp, Nazi concentration camps, Niantic Labs, Ingress google, google games Nazi concentration camp, Nazi concentration camp germany, nazi camps germany, google apologise, google news, technology news, indian express news In this March 5, 2015 file picture the writing ‘ Arbeit macht frei’ (work sets you free ) is photographed at the entrance of the memorial of former Nazi concentration camp Sachsenhausen, near Oranienburg, eastern Germany. (Source: AP photo)

A Google subsidiary has apologized for making Nazi concentration camps part of a mobile role-playing game.

Niantic Labs say players of ‘Ingress’ can propose historic location and monuments for inclusion in the game, in which two factions use smartphones to battle for control of these sites.

The German weekly Die Zeit reported on Thursday some of the sites, known as ‘portals,’ were located within concentration camps such as Dachau and Sachsenhausen.

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Gabriele Hammermann, director of the memorial site at Dachau, told the DPA news agency that Google’s actions were a humiliation for victims and relatives of the Nazi camps.

In a statement to The Associated Press, Niantic Labs’ founder John Hanke said the company has begun removing the offending sites from the game. He said “we apologise that this has happened.”

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