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August 17, 1973 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-08-17

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, August 17, 1973-3 NRP Support Firm

for Judea, Samaria

Polish Documents Incriminate Mrs. Ryan

BONN (JTA)—Documents
incriminating former concen-
tration camp guard Hermine
Braunsteiner-Ryan have been
delivered to West German
authorities by the Polish

Minsk Court
Jails Ex-Nazis

MOSCOW—Four members
of a Nazi police battalion in
World War II have been sen-
tenced to death by a firing
for their part in re-
pr.
against civilians, the
Communist daily, Pravda re-
ported.
The paper reported a mili-
tary court in Minsk sen-
tenced the four—K. M. Osipo-
vich, P. G. Plotnikov, N. E.
Braginets and P. P. Khristo-
forov—who had all been
members of the 57th Police
Battalion under the command
of a German officer, Hans
Ziegling.
One witness recalled how
he and others had been mar-
shalled into a cowshed in the
Soligorsk area, about 90
miles south of the Belorus-
sian capital, and shot by
members of the battalion in
February 1943.
The witness said he had
not been wounded seriously
and had managed to crawl
out and escape into a woods
nearby.

As the larger among fish
swallow the smaller, so
among men.—Abodah Zarah.


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Commission for the Investi-
gation of Nazi Crimes, it was
announced here.
Mrs. Ryan, now held in a
Duesseldorf jail, was extra-
dited from the U.S. last
week.

TEL AVIV (JTA) — The
National Religious Par t y
platform committee has de-
cided by a majority vote to
incorporate in the party's
platform a commitment that
it "will leave any govern-
men that would abandon
Judea and Samarit."
Another plank will favor
urban Jewish settlement in
the administered territories.
This decision was adopted
despite efforts by the party
committee's chairman, Inte-
rior Minister Yosef Burg, to
introduce a less "hawkish"
draft.
It was the party's youth
element who turned the tide
towards the hawkish decision.

Due to be cross-examined
by a Duesseldorf public pros-
ecutor, she is being held in
connection with the murder
of nearly 2,000 Jewish worn-
en and children in the Lu-
blin- Maidanek concentration
camp in Poland during World
War II.
The new Polish documents
provide evidence of Mrs.
Ryan's role in the selection
of camp inmates and in the
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mass-execution.

Police, Protestors Clash in Demonstration Near Ikrit

TEL AVIV (JTA) — Five
persons were detained Sun-
day in a clash between dem-
onstrators of the Meri Move-
ment and police near Ikrit in
the upper Galilee.
The Meri Movement
headed by Knesseter Uri Av-
neri announced its intention
to come to Ikrit in a soli-
darity demonstration with the
people of Ikrit who were
evacuated from their homes
25 years ago.

There were no casualties
The police were ready for
the demonstration as the area and the five who were de-
was declared closed by the tained were released later in

military commander of the the day.
northern command.

The long convoy and the
demonstrators — about 100 —
was stopped by the police,
but some attempted to break
through the police cordon and
a clash ensued.

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