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November 23, 1979 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-11-23

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Klarsfeld's Campaign -to Convict Nazis
Results in Trials for Three in France

By JANET
MENDELSOHN

From World Zionist
Press Service

Opening the volumes of
history, a German-born
Protestant and her French
Jewish husband have fo-
cused the world's attention
on Nazi activities in France
from 1942 to 1943. Cul-
minating 10 years of re-
search and the collection Of
evidence, Beate and Serge
Klarsfeld await the long
overdue trial, of three men
who were responsible for

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the deportation of more
than 80,000 Jews from
France.
Since Oct. 23, in Cologne,
West Germany, Kurt
Lishka, Herbert-Martin
Hagen and Ernst Hein-
richsohn are standing trial
for the war crimes they per-
petrated more than 35 years
ago.
The scenario is too elabo-
tate for' a movie, and the
heroes themselves, the
Klarsfelds, are more occu-
pied with hard work and re-
search than theatrics.
French attorney Serge
Klarsfeld, whose father was
murdered at Auschwitz, has
compiled and published
documents proving the guilt
of the Nazis in their im-
plementation of the "Final
Solution" in France.
In 1978, he published a
monumental work
entitled "Le Memorial de
la Deportation des Juifs
de France," in which he
listed the 82,000 Jews de-
ported from France of
whom 76,000 were mur-
dered, as well as a history
of each convoy.
Documentation also con-
tains signatures of the three
accused, which reveal their
guilt and full knowledge of
the crimes which they per-
petrated.
On a recent visit to Israel,
Klarsfeld noted that the
trials of Lishka, Hagen and
Heinrichsohn are possibly
the most important since
Adolf Eichmann faced the
courts- in 1962. They are
also unprecedented in that
the evidence will not be in
the testimony of witnesses
(the majority of whom were
victims of the Holocaust),

BEATE KLARSFELD

but instead, documents will
help to convict the men.
Lishka, 70, was Gestapo
chief in Cologne, with re-
sponsibility in the Paris
area for internment camps,
execution of hostages and
the deportation of Jews.
Hagen, 66, once had
Eichmann as one of his de-
puties in the S.S. Intelli-
gence unit, dealing with
Jews. Later he advised the
Supreme Commander of the
S.S. in France on Jewish af-
fairs.
Heinrichsohit, 59, at
present the mayor of his
German town of
Burgstadt, has been ex-
posed for his major role
in the deportation of
children. Like the other
defendants, however, he
denies knowledge of the
futUre that awaited those
that he deported.
Even though it is
documentary evidence
which will probably convict
the accused men, actions
spoke louder than words
during pre-trial publicity.
As far back as 1968, Mrs.
Klarsfeld (nee Kunzel) at-

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NEW YORK (JTA)
The first .woman rabbi to
lead a congregation in the
United States has indicated
that the pressures a woman
rabbi faces had led her to
decide against continuing to
serve as a pulpit rabbi.
Rabbi Michal Bernstein,
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tracted world attention by a
well photographed slap at
the face of the former Ger-
man Chancellor Kurt
Kiesinger.
For months she had tried
to publicize his background
as a Nazi propagandist, but
it was the slap whose sting
was felt around the world,
and which possibly brought
Kiesinger to his political de-
feat the following year.
A Protestant from Be-
rlin, Mrs. Klarsfeld has
waged a tireless' fight
against Nazi war crimi-
nals ever since her politi-
cal education began after
meeting Serge in Paris
when she was 21.
In a dramatic attempt to
bring Lishka to justice in
1974, Mrs. Klarsfeld and
several supporters at-
tempted to kidnap this
former head of the Gestapo
in France. The abortive
skirmish -resulted in Mrs.
Klarsfeld's imprisonment
while Lishka remained free.
Repercussions of the trial,
however, forced the German
Parliament to ratify „the
France-German accord for
the trial of Nazi criminals in
Germany. This ratification
helped to plug the loophole
which had enabled crimi-
nals to remain at large in
Germany.

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