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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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Which is the correct grammer: 'and of' or 'and for'

Hi all,
I am helping design a tombstone monument here in Melbourne for the Holocaust. I am having an argument with some English teachers about what is correct. Can you advise which is correct please. 'and of' or 'and for'. ( sorry I dont mean to make any political statement - I just want to know what is the correct grammer.

1) In memory of our relatives murdered by the Nazis and of the Jewish communities that were annihilated during the Holocaust from Poland.

2) In memory of our relatives murdered by the Nazis and for the Jewish communities that were annihilated during the Holocaust from Poland.

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of. , but it needs more work: 1) In memory of our relatives murdered by the ***** and of the Jewish communities in Poland that were annihilated during the Holocaust.

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  • , but it needs more work: 1) In memory of our relatives murdered by the ***** and of the Jewish communities in Poland that were annihilated during the Holocaust.
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Of...of. , but it needs more work:

1) In memory of our relatives murdered by the ***** and of the Jewish communities in Poland that were annihilated during the Holocaust.
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