Report Foreign Anti-Semites Try
to Bolster German Neo-Nazism

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Bnai Brith Council
Given Consultative
Status with UNESCO

BONN (JTA) — Right-wing 390 anti-Semitic and neo-Nazi
The Bnai Brith International
organizations in the Federal Re- incidents reported, and 300 per- Council has been given con-
public of Germany are on the sons were arrested. It is known, sultative status with the United
decline, but neo-Nazi and neo- however, that many incidents Nations Education, Scientific
fascists outside Germany are go unreported in official rec- and Cultural Organization, La-
p.
working hard to bolster the ords of local and state police bel A_ Katz, Bnai Brith presi-
hard core of German reaction- offices.
dent and Council chairman,
en
ary and racist organizations, it
Membership in West Ger- announced.
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developed here from a report man right-wing groups
The Council will participate
44 .
compiled by the Ministry of the dropped in 1961, according
in a "mutual information rela-
Interior.
to the survey, to 35,000, a de- tionship," a UNESCO category
crease of about 10,000 from for non-governmental groups.
Some of the sources of fore-
C
Ei ign encouragement given to the preceding years. But in
Katz said the Council will
organizations in this
the area of official member- be represented at the UNESCO
z right-wing
in
the
ship,
too,
it
is
believed
that
country were identified
conference in Paris next May
Ministry's survey as the Jeune the records are incomplete
cn Europe Movement, centered in and that the relatively small by Dr. Gustav Warburg, of the
Council's UN liaison office in
Switzerland and France; the so- numbers do not reflect the Geneva.
true
strength
of
the
neo-Nazi
called
Northern
European
ti
Ring, with headquarters both in and anti-Semitic group.
Germany and in Scandinavia;
Officials here emphasize that,
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the European Social Movement, should an economic crisis hit
operating out of Sweden; off- West Germany, or should the
A shoots of the American Nazi general political situation
On Lake Huron
Part y and, other right - wing worse n, such developments
groups in the United States; could act quickly as a force for
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uniting right-wing groups, in-
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neo-Nazi leaders waiting for the
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Some of the East German opportunity to assert their ultra-
TAWAS CITY, MICH
groups, and those in Cairo, nationalism and opposition to
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are flooding the West Ger- the democratic forces now in
man splinter groups of nee- control of West Germany.
Nazis with anti-Semitic mate-
rials and with propaganda de-
manding West German "neu-
tralism" coupled with pro-
Russian and anti-Israeli at-
titudes.
High officials in East Ger-
many, both in political life and
in the army, are known to have
held high office in the Nazi
Party before the end of World
War II. The Cairo activities are
tinder the aegis of Johannes von
Leers. a former Nazi official
working for the Nassar govern-
ment as a "specialist" in anti-
Semitism and anti-Israeli prop-
aganda.
Extensive inquiries. accord-
ing to the Interior Ministry,
have shown that the German
right wingers have not yet suc-
ceeded in establishing unity
among themselves, with the re-
sult that they have no central
apparatus, while they disagree.
with one other, leaders jockey-
ing for power over their fol-
lowers.
Anti - Semitic incidents are
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still attracting the attention of
the Ministry and of state gov-
ON THAT PORTION OP
ernments. During 1961, the re-
port shows, there were at least
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ALBANY. N.Y.. April 22.
Rockefeller
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has signed into law a bill de-
signed to discourage publication
and distribution of biased mate-
rial during political campaigns.
The measure will become ef-
fective next Sept. I. two months
before state-wide elections.
The new law bars unsigned
campaign material and makes it
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printer, the individual or group
sponsor, and the person who gave

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tribution. Penalties for violation
range up to $500 fine and a year
in prison.
Sponsors of the measure said
they hoped it would eliminate
campaign material appealing to
racial.or religious prejudices. The
measure is based on the propo-
sition that persons would choose
not to distribute such material
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licly identified with it.
The law previously required
only that the name of the printer
or sponsoring group he placed
on political material. However,
in many cases, only the printer's
name was used, while sponsoring
individuals or groups were hard
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