THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
8 Friday, November 10, 1918
Uruguay Will Act Against Anti-Semitism
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NEW YORK (JTA) —
The government of
Uruguay has indicated in
recent days its determina-
tion to apprehend those re-
sponsible for a rash of anti-
Semitic incidents in Mon-
tevideo, according to the
Anti-Defamation League of
Bnai Brith.
Rabbi Morton M. Rosent-
hal, ADL's Latin American
Affairs director, pointed to a
widely-published statement
by Gen. Hugo Linares
Brum, the Interior Minister
and the nation's top police
official, as one such indica-
tion.
Linares, in reports ap-
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Former Nazis
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PARIS (JTA) — A French
Nazi sentenced to death for
collaborating with the
Germans during World War
II has shocked France.
Louis Darquier de Pel-
lepoix, 76, gave an inter-
view to LeMonde last week
and expressed no regrets
over French collaboration
with the Nazis, in which
French police rounded up
75,000 Jews.
DePellepoix has lived
openly in Spain since the
war, and said to his knowl-
edge France has never
asked for his extradition.
He even attended parties at
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French officials say that
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agreements do not cover
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Spanish courts have refused
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In Holland, the leader
of the majority party in
the lower house of parli-
ament resigned this week
after an official govern-
ment report said he was a
member of an SS shock
brigade during World
War IL
Willem Aantjes had al-
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prison and loss of civil
rights for 10 years at the
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Save Synagogue
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pearing in all of Uruguay's
major daily papers, said,
"We are dedicated to locat-
ing the perpetrators and
those responsible for these
attacks which harm the
community."
Rosenthal said another
indication was an editorial
in "El Pais," which often re-
flects the government's
viewpoint, repudiating the
attacks on a synagogue and
cemetery and calling for a
thorough investigation.
These assurances fol-
lowed closely those made
to the ADL earlier this
month by Uruguay's
Ambassador to the U.S.
who stated, "The gov-
ernment and the people
of Uruguay categorically
repudiate the actions
committed against in-
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The statements were in
response to the second rash
of anti-Jewish incidents in
six months to occur in
Uruguay. Only hours after
congregants had concluded
Yom Kippur services, one of
the largest synagogues was
rocked by a powerful explo-
sion.
Three days later and fol-
lowing condemnation by
Jewish community leaders,
anti-Semitic slogans and
swastikas were found
scrawled in a Jewish cemet-
ery. Subsequently, numer-
ous copies of anti-Semitic
leaflets zurfaced in the
heart of Montevideo, signed
by an unknown "anti-
Jewish committee" and cal-
ling for the "eradication" of
Jews from the
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