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August 16, 1963 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1963-08-16

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Friday, August 16, 1963—THE DETRO IT JEWIS H NEWS - 26

Two Apparent Jews Are Ordered
Shot for Economic Crimes-USSR

Historian Takes Issue with View
That Warsaw Ghetto Jews Failed
To Offer Resistence to Nazis

LONDON, (JTA) — A Polish
Jewish historian has taken issue
with views expressed recently
that there was a general absence
of resistance by the Jewish vic-
tims of the Nazis, it was reported
here from Warsaw.
In the latest issue of the Bul-
letin of the Jewish Historical
Institute of Warsaw, Prof. Ber
Mark said that Raoul Hilberg,

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author of the recent book, "The
Destruction of the European
Jews," had advocated his thesis
on the absence of resistance
among European Jewry without
knowing even a small part of
the data, "apart from the fact
that his approach is wrong and
distorted."
Describing Dr. Hilberg's asser-
tion that scholars know all there
is to know about the Warsaw
Ghetto Revolt as "absurd," Prof.
Mark said: "We have not ex-
hausted the whole of the avail-
able material on the subject, nor
do we know what is available, as
more and more documents and
other data come to light almost
every week."
The Bulletin also contained a
hitherto unpublished collection
of documents with annotations
by Tatiana Bernstein about
f arced labor in the Warsaw
Ghetto; and featured a previously
unpublished study by R.uta
Sakowska of communications in
the ghetto.

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to The Jewish News)

LONDON — Two more Soviet
citizens with names that seem
Jewish—Kunyansky and Mela-
mud--have been sentenced to
death after a trial in Odessa
for alleged "economic crimes,"
Moscow dispatches here re-
ported Tuesday. The first
names of the men, as cus-
tomary in Russian reports,
were not given.
The two apparent Jews were
tried with 21 others on accusa-
tion that they participated in a
black market ring that sold
100,000 rubles worth (about
$110,000) of women's pullovers
made by a factory in Ukrainia.
i Ukran-
The report appeared in
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party in the Ukraine. In ad-
dition to ordering the two Jews
shot, the Odessa court ruled
that all their property be con-
fiscated.

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WHEN SHE HEARD her 5-
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to the nursery. This time the
baby was bawling . . . "What's
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