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February 13, 1976 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-02-13

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Czech Officials Identified as Nazi Collaborators

LONDON (JTA) — The
President of Czechoslovakia,
Dr. Gustav Husak, and
presons holding high posts
in the communications me-

dia in that country, have Jewish Question in the
been identified as active Czech Lands."
Nazi collaborators during
After the war, Dolejs was
World War II.
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cleared by the Czech State
Husak, who is First Sec- Security Service and joined
retary of the Czechoslova- the secret police. In 1960 he
kian Communist Party, was , was put in charge of Arab
named by the Czech-lan- language broadcasts from
guage monthly "Czeske Prague and visited Arab
ENTIRE STOCK OF THE
Slovo" published in Munich, countries.
as a collector of funds for
When the Dubcek regime
FINEST SUITS IN THE COUNTRY
the Nazi Hlinka Guard and was suppressed by the So-
reg. $165. to 275.
Hlinka Youth Organization viet-led Warsaw Pact inva-
Cum 'n
in Slovakia which was gov- sion of Czechoslovakia in
OFF get 'em!
erned by a Nazi puppet re- 1968, Dolejs was given an
gime during the war.
executive post with Radio
The other alleged Nazi Prague. He also contributed
collaborators were identi- to the anti-Semitic, anti-
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fied in a survey released by Zionist booklet of Yuri Iva-
the International Council of non under the pen name of
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Jews from Czechoslovakia Yevgeni Yevseyev.
(next to Dunkin Donut)
(ICJC). One of the most
Daily to 6 P.M.—Thurs. to 8 P.M.
The booklet, entitled
prominent is Jan Kiment, "Beware Zionism," was
SUNDAY 11 to 4
head of the editorial office first published in Moscow
of the Czech Communist
Party daily, Rude Pravo.
Kiment was private sec-
retary to the Nazi director
of Kuratorium, a collabo-
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MORE, BUT YOU CAN'T GET
man
occupation,
accord-
raeli
security forces have de-
BETTER WORKMANSHIP OR
ing
to
the
ICJC.
tained
35 suspects in con-
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The ICJC reported fur- nection with an El Fatah
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UPHOLSTERY NEEDS.
53, presently on the Czech ing in the southern Gaza
Embassy staff in Cairo and Strip.
Most of the suspects are
Cairo correspondent of Ra-
dio Prague, was editor of from Rafah township where
the anti-Semitic Prague acts of murder and sabotage
weekly, Arijsky Boj (The were carried out. The gang
ARTISTIC
Aryan Fight) between is responsible for the mur-
UPHOLSTERERS INC.
1941-44. During the latter der of a Bedouin watchman
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ABE CHEROW, President
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tion that publication issued grenade attack on an Israeli
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an "Anti-Jewish Reader" army patrol near Rafah two
subtitled "Handbook on the months ago; and a grenade
attack on an army vehicle in
the same region six weeks
ago.
In Jerusalem, road blocks
were put up around East
Talpiot and Talpiot suburbs
of Jerusalem after two pri-
vate cars were set on fire by
explosives believed to have
been thrown at them by
Arab terrorists.
Meanwhile, police and
security forces are investi,
gating terrorist attacks on
two buses driven by Arabs
in the Samaria district of
the West Bank.
The driver of an empty
Egged bus reported to Jenin
police that his vehicle was
boarded by unknown per-
sons who ordered him out
and set the bus on fire. An-
other driver told police his
t
bus was peppered with
small arms fire. There were
no casualties in either inci-
dent.
Meanwhile, a number of
120
mm mortar shells were
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and later translated into
Czech and Slovakian and
was introduced last year
as compulsory reading
matter in primary schools
in Bohemia and Moravia.
Another top man at Radio
Prague is Bohumil Rohacek,
56, who the ICJC identified
as the former editor of the
Czech Nazi journal Vlaja
(The Flag). He was a fre-
quent contributor of anti-
Semitic and anti-Zionist ar-
ticles in leading Communist
publications.
The ICJC identified him
as co-author, with Jew-bat-
ter Jiri Bohatka, of an arti-
cle alleging that Zionists
connived with the Nazi
Commanders of Resienstadt
and other concentration

Security Force Detains 35
Suspected Fatah Terrorists

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The incident was wit-
nessed by a group of foreign
journalists who were being
escorted on a tour of the
border region at the time.
The local commander
described it as a preven-
tive fire strike ordered be-
cause of suspicious move-
ments on the hillside
which indicated that ter-
rorists might have been
preparing an ambush or
infiltration of Israeli terri-
tiry.
The officer said Israeli
troops are under strict or-
ders not to fire at villages or
other population centers
across the Lebanese lines.
Gen. Raphael Eytan,
commander of the northern
front, told a meeting of re-
gional commander that the
vacuum along the Lebanese
side of the border created a
military imbalance that re-
quired increased alertness
by Israeli forces.
The visiting journalists
were told that the absence
of Lebanese troops in the re-
gion gave the terrorists a
free hand.

camps to release Zionist
Jews and in exchange
"handed over non-Zionist
Czech Jews for deporta-
tion."
The ICJC also named Jan
Rybak, literary editor of
Rude Pravo until his retire-
ment in 1967, as an employe
of the "League for Collabo-
ration with the Germans"
during the Nazi occupation.
The report from "Czeske
Slovo" quoted by the
ICJC, said that Husak was
involved with the Nazi
Hlinka Guard in his ca-
pacity as secretary of the
Central Federation of For-
warding and Shipping
Agents in Slovakia during
the war. The funds he col-
lected were applied to pre-
military training and re-
ception organizations for
Nazi youth and were tax
deductible.
The ICJC reprinted a let-
ter dated Oct. 20, 1942 to
this effect signed by Husak
and Dr. F. Weiss, vice chair-
man of the Central Federa-
tion

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