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Dr. Goldmann said he will return
here at the end of next month to
continue to discuss indemnification
issues with Strauss.
The NDP announced plans
Tuesday for a student section
which will seek to establish
branches in all West German
universities.
NDP officials said the goal was
to spread the party's ultranation-
alist ideas among West German
students.
A political rally staged by the
NDP in Bad Godesburg, a Bonn
suburb, Monday night caused a
melee in which the party was se-
verely heckled, with the most vio-
lent heckling coming from youths
in the civic auditorium where the
rally was held,
Disorders developed initially
when 200 persons, assembled out-
side the auditorium for a speech
by NDP Vice Chairman Adolf von
Thadden, were told that the 960
seat-hall was filled. An hour-long
shoving match then developed be-
tween the spectators and police-
men.
Many of the persons who got
into the auditorium made it clear
they had come to heckle rather
than to listen with the younger
elements in the lead. Von Thad-
den's speech reiterated the party's
demands that foreign workers and
foreign troops be expelled from
West Germany. He also said that
the NDP favored severing rela-
tions with the United States, de-
claring that "Germany did not be-
come a part of the East Coast of
the United States through the
events of 1945," the year the Nazi
regime collapsed.
Nearly the entire British press
has expressed concern over the
resurgence of neo-Nazism in West
Germany. Von Thadden said that
he would foot his own expenses
for the journey to the university.
Dr. Shaul Levin, head of a
delegation of Israeli educators
touring West Germany, told a
press conference here Tuesday
night that the teaching of the
history of Israel should be inten-
sified in West German schools,
in addition to teaching of the
history of the Nazi era.
The educators are visiting West
German educational institutions at
the invitation of the city of Munich
and the West German central of-
fice for political education in Bonn.
Hawthorn Will Publish
Lapide Book on Popes
Hawthorn Books announce that
Pinhas E. Lapide's "Three Popes
and the Jews" will be published
in March.
The book defends Pius XII and
discredits Hochhuth's "The Dep-
uty," as well as Friedlander's
"Pius XII and the Third Reich."
Lapide is a former Israel consul,
having served in Milan.
lation asking the West German Herzl Letter Written in Ladino Recovered
government to check the growth
JERUSALEM—A letter written Tiberias, is over a 100 years old.
of neo-Nazism in Germany.
In all, he received 13 letters
in Ladino by Theodore Herzl in
Officials Are Being
1901, has been given to the Herzl from Herzl, of which only this one
Probed in Germany
is still in existence. It is believed
Museum on Mt. Herzl.
LONDON (JTA) — Six thous-
The letter was sent by Herzl to be the only communication
and Nazis of "senior" rank who from the Zionist Congress Bureau which Herzl wrote in Ladino.
had held responsible positions in in Vienna to Rabbi Haham Avra-
The letter concerned the ex-
the Nazi security office, are cur- ham Hai Sa'id Wazzan in Sousse, changing of Hebrew newspapers
rently being investigated by squads Tunisia. The rabbi, now living in for translation and distribution.
of West German detectives, the
Evening Standard reported here
Dec. 17. The newspaper stated
they are being probed for possible
involvement in war crimes.
Seventeen public prosecutors in
West Germany met recently to
consider evidence against 8,000
suspected war criminals still un-
prosecuted. The 6,000 f or m e r
security agents were reportedly on
that list of suspects.
(In P a r i s, a Committee for
Vigilance, comprised of many
large, French organizations ready
to act against the revival of
Nazism in Germany and Europe,
Lower Galilee, Nazareth, Tiberias, Persian Garden
Haifa . . .
was formed Monday.)
with Bohai Shrines, Technion, Israel's Institute of
Dr. Levin also told the .confer-
ence, held in the Israeli embassy
here, that a mixed German-Israel
commission would ensure that text-
books in West Germany would
properly reflect Jewish history and
that Israeli • textbooks will properly
cover the history of post-war Ger-
many.
* * *
7 Nazis Sentenced
for Mass Murders
2ND ANNUAL
(Direct JTA Telegraph Wire
to The Jewish News)
HAGEN—A former SS officer
was sentenced here Tuesday to
life imprisonment for complicity
in the mass murder of Jews in the
Sobibor death camp in occupied
Poland, and six other defendants
received terms of from three to
eight years.
A Hagen court found Karl Fren-
zel, 55, guilty of participating in
the killing of at least 150,000 Jew-
ish prisoners at the camp. Frenzel
was one of 12 former Nazi camp
personnel indicted in the Sobibor ZOA President Reports
on Neo-Nazi Aims in Germany
camp trial.
WASHINGTON (JTA) — The
Kurt Bolander, 54, the chief de- prediction
that anti-Semitism will
fendant, hanged himself in his cell not be the main
basis for the grow-
last Oct. 10 leaving a suicide ing neo-Nazi movement
in West
note
Franz Wolf, 59, was sentenced Germany, but that virulent hostil-
to eight years' imprisonment on s sty would emerge against Israel
conviction of complicity in at least and against continued indemnifi-
39,000 murders. Alfred Ipler, 59, cation payments to victims of
was given a four-year term for Nazism was voiced here Sunday
complicity in 68,000 murders. Karl by Jacques Torczyner, president
Weber Dubois, 53, was sentenced of the Zionist Organization of
to three years for complicity in America who just returned from
50,000 counts of murder. Erwin Europe.
Addressing the National Execu-
Lambert, 57, was given three
years for complicity in 53,000 tive Committee of the Zionist Or-
cases and Erwin Fuchs, 64, was ganization of America, Torczyner
given four years on at least 79,000 at the same time reported that
counts of killing. The other de- some of the foremost leaders of
fendants were acquitted for lack German ultra-nationalism are to-
day staunch supporters of the
of evidence.
The trial began in September State of Israel. He voiced alarm
1965. Many survivors testified, tell- over the growing unemployment
ing how they had been compelled in West Germany and said it might
to perform forced labor and how provide new followers for neo-
SS men beat and hanged Jews.
Nazism. He advised Jews residing
A court in Dortmund meanwhile now in Germany "to give thought
dropped proceedings against Her- to planning to emigrate from
bert Haertla, 74, a former SS Germany."
captain who was charged with the
Establishment of an American
wartime killing of at least 17,000 academic high school at Kfar
Jews during the war. The court Silver in memory of Mollie Good-
ruled he was unfit to stand trial. man, late wife of Abraham Good-
He was one of eight former SS man, was announced at the meet-
men indicted for aiding in the ing.
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Jerusalem . .
such possibility to the minister
of justice.
Dr. Anton Struycken, the Dutch
justice minister, had assured Jews
that the interim Dutch Cabinet,
which will hold office for only
three months, will not take any
action regarding four jailed Nazi
war criminals for whom the reduc-
tions of sentence are being sought.
Life sentences are now being
served in a Dutch prison by
Willy Lages, Joseph Kotalla,
Franz Fischer and Ferdinand
Aus Der Fuenten on conviction
of responsibility for the depor-
tation and deaths of 100,000
Dutch Jews during the Nazi oc-
cupation. They were originally
sentenced to death but those sen-
tences were commuted to life
imprisonment.
Dr. Struycken favors the extra-
dition of Ktalla, Fischer and Fuen-
ten to Germany. Serious uneasiness
has been expressed by Dutch Jew-
ish leaders about the possible re-
lease of Ktalla, Fischer and Fuen-
ten and the possible pardoning of
Lages.
The Jewish protests are given
prominence in the Dutch press,
paralleled with the requests voiced
here by the majority of the popu-
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Sir Barnett Janner, chairman
of the foreign affairs committee
of the Board of Deputies of
British Jews, called on South-
ampton University to cancel a
lecture scheduled to be delivered
on Southampton's campus by
von Thadden.
Von Thadden announced in
Germany Sunday that he has
been invited to lecture at South-
ampton by sociology students.
He said he would appear there
on Jan. 27, and that the arrange-
ments are being handled by a
German student at Southampton.
Declaring that he "deplores"
the invitation, Sir Barnett warned
the university authorities: "If this murders of 40,000 Jews in the area
report is true, it is highly depre- of the one-time Polish city of
cated. Von Thadden's visit might Kolomea which is now Kolomyya
well be used by extremist elements in the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist
in Britian for their own purposes." Republic.
Dr. Kenneth Mather, vice chan- Jewish Groups in Holland
cellor of the university, and Prof. Protest Movement to Reduce
John Smith, chairman of the Sentences of Nazis
sociology department, said they
AMSTERDAM (JTA) — Jewish
knew nothing about the invitation organizations here are watching
Thadden.
"The
invitation
to Von
with a feeling of uneasiness the
said Dr. Mather, "was certainly campaign in Holland for the
not issued on behalf of the uni- further reduction of sentences for
versity, and is quite unofficial."
Nazi war criminals sentenced for
Von Thadden said in his an- deportation of Dutch Jews to Nazi
nouncement that the subject of death camps.
his Southampton lecture would be:
The Council of Jewish Communi.
"The National Democratic Party ties and several other Jewish
— in the Press and in Reality." groups have cabled protests against
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