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April 03, 1981 - Image 55

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-04-03

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, April 3, 1981

:91

Nazi Arms, Literature Seized

BONN (JTA) — Large crackdowns on neo-Nazi tern led and coordinated by
quantities of arms, ammu- and rightwing terrorist Jews." It urged continuous
warfare against the system
nition, explosives and pam- groups.
The material found indi- "until Germany is cleared of
phlets calling for warfare
against democratic institu- cated that these groups Judaism."
Police said some of the
tions and Jews have been have been systematically
found by West German acqiring weapons and other pamphlets indicated
authorities in recent materials to conduct cam- close contacts between
paigns of terror aimed at re- the neo-Nazis in West
storing what they term Germany and similar
"Hitler's legacy," organizations in North
authorities say. The dis- America and France and
coveries stemmed in part with the Palestine Liber-
from investigations into the ation Organization.
for your party
explosions at the Munich
West German authorities
Oktoberfest last October.
raided more than 600 homes
B y
Along with the weapons last week: One of those ar-
and ammunition seized in rested was the head of the
the various raids, security criminal investigation de-
services discovered large partment at police head-
quantities of printed matter quarters in Recklin-
containing instructions for ghausen.
C a ll
terrorist warfare against
The authorities said that
the West German political much of the material they
system, which the litera- confiscated was authored,
ture termed it a "terror sys- published and distributed
by Ernst Zundel, a commer-
cial artist in Toronto.

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PRINCETON, N.J. —
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Bnai Brith, provides reli-
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— priests, ministers, nuns
and teachers — with in-
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Remembrance Award at
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nual Heritage Dinner
March 31 at the New York
Hilton.
A native of Poland,
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TEL AVIV (JTA) —
Greek Agriculture Minister
Athanassios Canellopoulos,
the first Greek minister to
visit Israel, met Premier
Menahem Begin and
Foreign Minister Yitzhak
Shamir during his four-day
visit to Israel this week.
Greece does not have full
diplomatic relations with
Israel and Canellopoulos
declined to speculate on the
possibility_ that his visit
may lead to such relations.
Greece is a competitor for
Israeli agricultural exports
in Europe, with the compe-
tition likely to become more
serious for Israel with
Greece's recent entry into
the European Economic
Community (EEC).
Canellopoulos said that
his country would like to
learn from Israel advanced
farming methods. He noted
that Greece's EEC member-
ship presented problems for
Israel:-"It is a challenge for
you . . . You have to or-
ganize relations with our
country," he said.

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