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Israeli school kids thrown out of Poland after they are caught dancing NAKED at Nazi death camp in Poland

The teens were caught by security cameras 'dancing naked' at the site of the former concentration camp, it's reported

TWO Israeli students have been sent home from a school trip to a Nazi death camp in Poland after they were caught dancing naked at the site, it has emerged.

The pair sparked outrage after security guards at Majdanek, where tens of thousands of Jews were murdered during the Holocaust, spotted them on CCTV.

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File photo of Nazi death camp Majdanek where two teens were sent home from a school trip to the site after they were caught on CCTV 'dancing naked'Credit: AP:Associated Press

According to Israeli newspaper , the two students from the northern province of Emek Hamayanot were flown home on Sunday following the incident at the site near Lublin, eastern Poland on Friday.

The Israeli Education Ministry told the paper it "views with great severity any behaviour that could harm the status and values represented by the trips to Poland.

"In the case in question, due to the students' improper and inappropriate behaviour, disciplinary actions have been taken against them to the fullest."

A police spokesman in eastern Poland said an Israeli teen has admitted to dropping his pants at the former Nazi death camp and is facing a fine.

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the second teen received a warning.

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in the United States where it was valued at $1,750.

In 2015, footage from Stutthof concentration camp near Gdansk sparked anger after it showed a group of naked people playing tag in a death chamber.

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In 2015, video footage of naked people playing tag inside a Nazi death chamber at Sttutthof concentration camp sparked outrageCredit: Artur Żmijewski

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The video was first used as part of a 2015 exhibit titled “Poland – Israel – Germany. The experience of Auschwitz".

In a garbled explanation, Poland's  claimed it was inspired by "a part of history that is treated as 'untouchable' and about overly painful memories".

Protests from Jewish groups forced the Museum of Contemporary Art to pull the exhibit but they later reinstated it using the defence of freedom of artistic expression, the  reported at the time.

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