THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS
Friday, August 14, 1970-5

Clear Danger of Nazism Revival Seen. in Study by UN Subcommission

UNITED NATIONS (JTA) — A
study of the danger of a revival of
Nazism and measures to combat
is among the topics being consider-
ed by the Subcommission on Pre-
vention of Discrimination and Pro-
tection of Minorities.

According to a background re-
port prepared by Hernan Santa
Cruz of Chile, the subcommission's
special rapporteur, "There is a

and dissemination of information
on this subject, by participation
in ceremonies commemorating the
victims of Nazism and similar
ideologies and practices based on
terror and racial intolerance."
The report of the Human Rights'

Bundeswehr officers, 1,100 in the
judiciary, 300 in the police, near-
ly 250 in the foreign ministry,
and 120 in the top echelons of
business."

centration camps, one was jailed
for anti-Nazi activity, and one lost
members of his family because
they participated in the plot
against Hitler in 1944.

The West German government's
reply refers to Wiesenthal's re-
subcommission also urges the Gen- cent disclosures that about 100
eral Assembly to invite all states professors are teaching in the
to review and strengthen their universities of East Germany who
legal measures to eradicate "for already held professorships dur-
all time" the danger of a revival ing the Nazi period and that on

clear danger of a revival, or a
development of new forms, of Naz- of Nazism and racial intolerance:
ism."
to take measures designed to "en-
The report warns that in the sure the speedy disbandment and
light of the "dazzling speed" with disappearance" of such organiza-
which Nazism developed in Ger- tions that foster and incite racial
many, manifestations now of these discrimination; and to recommend

other occasions he pointed out
that former Nazis occupy im-
portant positions in the East Ger-

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man government, the civil service
and the press. Responding to the
Polish government charges, the
tendencies "however insignificant the expansion and strengthening West German reply is that "It is
they may' appear, cannot be over- the activities of the United Nations common knowledge that the NPD
looked or ignored, since under fav- bodies to cooperate in the obser- did not win a single seat in the
orable circumstances" like those in vance next year of the Inter- last elections and that its mem-

Germany prior to the seizure of
power by the Nazis, "small nuclei
can become dangerous and indeed
irresistable forces."
The report warned that "Ves-
tiges of Nazism and racial intol-
erance persist in some parts of

the world." Santa Cruz referred
specifically to charges made by
government or nongevernmental
organizations in consultative sta-
tus concerning the dangers of

revival of Nazism in the Federal
Republic of Germany and South
Africa.
The report, which was prepared
for submission to the Human

Rights Commission, which opened
its 23rd session Monday, recom-
mends that the General Assembly
should resume, as soon as possible,
"it's study of the question .

with a view to the preparation of
effective measures to eliminate
possibility of a revival of Naz-
ism," and also recommends that
the General Assembly "increase
public awareness of the danger

of a revival of Nazism and racial
intolerance, especially among
young people, by the preparation

national Year for Action to Com-
bat Racism and Racial Discrimina-
tion.
The study, which focused on
reports that a large number of
former Nazis are active in high-

echelon positions and in respon-
sible public offices in the Fed
eral Republic of Germany, cited
statistics provided by the Polish
government to that effect and

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bership has been in steady decline.
Referring to the number of ex-
Nazis in high places, the govern-
ment noted that one public official
helped Jews to escape Nazi per-

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The study carries a lengthy
reply by the West German gov-
ernment repudiating charges by
the Polish government.
The Polish government included

charges that the National Demo-
cratic Party (NPD) "leaves its
imprint of neo-Nazism and pan-
German chauvinism on West Ger-
man politics and public opinion";
that there are "20 ex-Nazis among

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Peres to Address
Zionist Conclave

NEW YORK—Israel Minister of

Immigration and Absorption Shi-
mon Peres, leading Israeli author-
ity on Israel arms needs and stra-
tegic problems, will be one of the
main speakers at the 73rd national
ZOA convention opening Sept. 3,
at the Waldorf Astoria.
Peres, who arrived in Buenos
Aires Aug. 6, held a press con-
ference stating that Israel's task
presently consists in containing
Soviet penetration in the Mid East
and putting a final stop to the pro-
Arab military threat, especially
Egypt's. He said a cease fire
should include all forces including
United States and Soviet forces.
Asked how Arabs in the occupied
territories cooperate with Israeli
authorities, Peres said that on the
practical level there exists collabo-
ration but not on a political level.

Hospital Room Named
for Girl Killed in Crash

NEW YORK (JTA) — Peninsula
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Beach has named a new playroom

in its pediatric unit after Randi
Press, an 11-year-old girl who was
one of seven children killed in the
bus crash near Allentown, Pa., on

July 15.

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at the age of 19, two were in con-

statistics of former Nazis active
in the East German govern-
ment provided by Simon Wies-
enthal, the head of the Docu-
mentation Center of Jewish
Victims in Vienna.

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