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October 10, 1975 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-10-10

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October 10, 1975 31

Nazism Charge is Rejected by U of D Confab Organizer

Charges that one of the
speakers at a University of
Detroit symposium last
weekend was a Nazi were
refuted this week by one of
the organizers of the sym-
posium.
Jan Beliarsky, president
of a local branch of the Slo-
vak League of America, and
secretary of one of the con-

ference organizing groups,
the Nationalities Council of
Michigan, presented The
Jewish News with copies of
the Canadian Jewish News
which refuted many of the
same charges it had made
against Joseph M. Kirsch-
baum of Toronto.

The Michigan representa-
tive of the Czechoslovak
National Council of Amer-
ica, Jan B. Sklenar, had
given The Jewish News cop-
ies of a Jack Anderson col-
umn charging that Kirsch-
baum had been
photographed during World
War II in a Nazi uniform.
Kirschbaum was also ac-
cused by the Prague Jewish
Community Council accord-
ing to the Anderson column,
of sending Slovakian Jews
to Auschwitz.

After printing a five-
part series against Kirsch-
baum in 1962, the Cana-
dian Jewish News con-
ducted a year-long
investigation and con-
cluded that most of the
charges against Kirsch-
baum were false. The
paper said that the politi-
cal party to which Kirsch-
baum belonged was sup-
pressed by the Nazis for
anti-Nazi activities, but
that the same party also on
occassion participated in
anti-Jewish activities.

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