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School apologizes for Nazi display
by band
Dallas -
The Paris, Texas, school district apologized Tuesday for a performance
by one of its marching bands which played an Adolf Hitler anthem and
waved a Nazi flag during a football halftime show.
Band director Charles Grissom said
the song and flag were part of a musical performance called "Visions
of World War II." It was performed at a Dallas high school Friday,
which was also Rosh Hashana, the start of the Jewish new year and one
of the holiest days on the Jewish calendar.
"The performance is an attempt to
factually portray the history of World War II, triumph of good over
evil, and to honor our veterans for their sacrifices in ensuring
freedom throughout the world," Grissom said in a statement. He added
later that he made a major mistake in judgment.
The performance was greeted by heavy
boos at the Hillcrest High School in Dallas, and several objects were
hurled at the band.
The show included the flags of other
nations fighting in World War II, such as France, Britain, the United
States and Japan. The flags were waved twice as a musical selection
from each country was played.
The Paris school district issued an
apology to Hillcrest High and to the Dallas school district, said Paul
Trull, the superintendent of Paris schools.
"We regret there was a
misunderstanding. We strive to be sensitive to the feelings of others
and are always willing to amend our actions when we fall short," Trull
said.
The band will still perform the
musical composition but it will only have the United States flag on
display, he said.
Paris, Texas is located about 100
miles northeast of Dallas. --
Associated Press
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