Austrian, Jewish Students-Demonstrate Against Surfacing Neo-Nazi Activity /- By PETER FRIEDLINGER neo-Nazis from using it the (Copyright 1974, JTA, Inc.) same way now." VIENNA — "There is no In contrast to the '30s, Nazi need for a demonstration. attempts to gain publicity We sent the Nazis away," the police officer in charge seemed to be doomed, Jewish told student demonstrators students said. _Vast majori- ties of students and -Austri- recently. However, soon after 80 ans reject the revival of Naz- Nazi commandos, wielding ism—which is regarded as a clubs and wearing fancy uni- dark spot in the • Austrian by many Austrians, forms, stormed 500 students history they said. who had gathered for an Nazi propaganda mainly anti-Fascist rally in front of the university building in aims at German chauvinism, arguing against Austria be- Vienna. Police dispersed the com- ing inhabitated by Germans, mando groups and arrested the students 'said. This ver- 15 neo-Nazis. They were sion may not be against the members of the "Organiza- declared will of some Aus- tion of National Democratic trians, but it violates the Aus- Students" (DNS) founded trian state treaty. Anti-Fasc- my a couple of days before organizations, for years, have –almost exactly 36 years demanded a ban of the "Na- after the "Krystal Nacht" tional Democratic Party"— when Jewish synagogues and the neo-Nazi organization. shops were burned by Nazi But the party managed to run in parliamentary elec- groups. "We demand a ban of neo- tions, getting less than one Nazi organizations by Aus- percent of the votes. trian - authorities," Jewish Another pin-point of Nazi student Guenther Klodner, strategy are the veteran or- 25, said. "The state -treaty ganizations of former mem- which granted Austria full bers of the SS the Jewish independence in 1955 prohib- its any neo-Nazi activity," Klodner said. "Neo-Nazism should not be underestimat- ed." Together with a dozen leading members of the "Union of Jewish University Students," Klodner joined the anti-Fascist rally organized by leftist student organiza- tions. The Jewish students' organization has about 400 followers. "In the '30s, the university square was used by Nazi groups as a gather- ing and demonstra-tion place," Klodner said. "This is reason enough to prevent - students said. Last July, for- mer members of the SS held an open meeting in Krum- pendorf, in southern Austria. Emblems of the 12 Orden of the Waffen SS were used as room decorations. Meniorial medals were sold to the kam- eraden. The Krumpendorf meeting adopted resolutions in favor of Adolf Hitler's deputy 'Ru- dolf Hess, imprisoned in the Spandau prison, and Major Walter Reeder, who is serv- ing a life sentence for the murder of 400 Italian civlians in an Italian jail. The SS Orden meeting was welcomed by Carin- thian officials, who called the Sturm Staffel the first "Euro- pean army." Links between, the political neo-Nazi organi- zations and SS groups have. not been confirmed by Aus- trian police. However, politi- cal sources insist the SS Or- den was derived from the Windrose, which had organ- ized the escape of many Nazi criminals to Latin Am- erica and Egypt after the col- IF YOU TURN THE lapse of Hitler Germany. Ustasha terrorist ring, now The latest indication, con- on trial in the Yugoslav city sidered as evidence for con- of Zadar, "We cannot send nections between Austrian you weapons, but we feel neo-Nazis and fascist organi- with you," the leaflet said. zations in other European countries, was a leaflet dis- tributed at the Vienna Uni- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS versity. It greeted the Croat Friday, Dec. 20, 1974-17 •V'S'fi UPSIDE DOWN YOU WON'T ,FIND A FINER WINE THAN . 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