Political tensions cloud tribute to slain Holocaust survivor

This photo provided by Daniel Knoll Tuesday March 27, 2018 shows Mireille Knoll, 85, who was killed Friday in her apartment, which was then set on fire, according to a French judicial official. Francis Kalifat, president of the Jewish group CRIF, said Knoll was stabbed 11 times. (Daniel Knoll via AP)

Flowers and placards are displayed outside Mireille Knoll’s apartment during a silent march in Paris, France, Wednesday, March 28, 2018. Family members, friends and France’s president have honored an 85-year-old woman who escaped the Nazis 76 years ago but was stabbed to death last week in her Paris apartment, apparently targeted because she was Jewish. Mireille Knoll’s death has taken on national importance, reminding France of both historic anti-Semitism and its resurgence in some quarters in recent years. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)

PARIS — The silent decorum of a march to honor an 85-year-old woman who survived Nazi horrors only to be stabbed to death last week in an alleged anti-Semitic attack was shattered Wednesday, with crowds shouting “Nazi! Nazi!” and other insults at France’s far-right leader Marine Le Pen.

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