THE'BETROIT JOVISN 'NEWS Brbie Advised South Americans on Terror Tactics (\Continued from Page 28) nothing new in Latin bodyguard, and promised, American politics, any more in his words, "to protect so than other parts of the Senor Barbie from any at- world. But there were cer- tempts to kidnap him from tain "refinements" which members of the communis- Barbie systematically in- tic French resistance" the troduced along with fellow Associated Press reported Nazi war criminals in Latin America. widely in 1972. "He showed them how to Just before his recent ex- tradition to France for his do the `Nacht and Nebel war crimes there, Bolivian thing," my source stated. sources told the AP (Jan. 26, The Nacht and Nebel 1982) that the new, liberal Erlass was the infamous regime in La Paz would soon 1941 "Night and Fog De- bring charges against Bar- cree" of Hitler directing bie "for having organized that any "persons and advised a network of endangering German se- mercenaries and _para- curity" were to be seized military for using them to without any semblance of silence foes of past military due process and "made to regimes." disappear into the night According to my and fog" without a trace. sources, Barbie partici- Ultimately, the Gestapo pated as an adviser to the became the major ex- hunt for the Argentin- perts of this terror device, ian revolutionary Che especially so by the Lyon Guevara. Che was SS officer, Klaus Barbie. tracked down in the In Latin America, this mountains of Bolivia in technique has become 1967 and murdered by known as that of the "dis- the Bolivian military. saparados" or "the disap- "The whole operation was peared ones." Jacobo vintage SS," my source told Timernian, the former jour- me. Bolivian internal secu- nalist in Argentina, vividly rity forces "swept peasant portrayed the fate of those villages, interrogated and 10,000 opponents of the tortured the inhabitants, military regimes, most of set up elaborate informer whom "disappeared without systems in the towns and a trace." (Some estimate cities." 2,000 victims of this tec- Torture and murder are nhique have been Argen- tine Jews.) Barbie was in constant communication and or- ganized fascist undertak- ings with the following wanted war criminals: • Edward Roschmann, called the "Butcher of Riga" where he directed the slaughter of some 45,000 Latvian JewS during the Holocaust. After a 1977 ex- tradition request by West Germany, Roschmann was spirited from Argentina to safety in Paraguay by the efforts of die Spinne forces in Latin America "coordi- nated" by Barbie. Ros- chmann died of a heart at- tack in Paraguay. • Franz Strang', form- er commandant of the death camp, Treblinka, where one million Jews were murdered, found haven in Brazil and was in constant communica- tion with Barbie until his extradition in 1967. Strang' escaped in 1948 from an Austrian prison by the Vatican's "monas- tery route" through the efforts of the same Bishop Hudal who aided Barbie. • Walter Hermann Julius Rauff, chief of the "Techni- cal Office" of the SS/RSHA on the Russian Front from 1941-1944. He is the self- proclaimed (and * * Barbie Thought He Was Going to Germany PARIS (JTA) — Nazi war criminal Klaus Barbie, now awaiting trial in France for "crimes against humanity" committed while he headed a gestapo unit in Lyon from 1942 to 1944, was moved Sunday to a new prison in the center of the city. Police said he was moved from moritluc Prison, where he detained thousands of Jews and local resistance fighters while he headed the Gestapo, to another prison for security reasons. In his new prison cell, at the St. Joseph House for Detention, he will be in a separate wing, away from other pris- oners. While a reportedly unre- pentent Barbie languished in his cell, French television broadcast an interview he gave to two Bolivian report- ers while on his way from La Paz to France last week. The Bolivian reporters said Barbie started out from La Pai calm and self-confident. "He though at the time that he was being taken to West Germany," reporter Car- los Soria said. "He be- came agitated and de- spondent, however, when he landed in French Guyana and first learned that he was being taken back to France." The Bolivian reporters said Barbie showed no re- morse during his flight, but anger and exasperation. Several times he muttered, "The vanquished are doomed. If Germany had won the war my case would no longer exist." Barbie, who had lived for close to 30 years in Bolivia under the name of Klaus Altmann, was twice sen- tenced in France to death in absentia for his war crimes. He now risks life imprison- ment if found guilty. A public opinion poll showed that a majority of French people favor re- instatement of the death penalty in the case of Bar- bie. Several prominent French personalities have also called for the restoration of capital punishment for crimes of that nature. But 'a gov- ernment spokesman re- torted that passing a re- troactive law was con- trary to the Administra- tion's basic beliefs. The poll, published in the news magazine VSD, showed that 56 percent of the respondents favored the death penalty for Barbie and 81 percent agreed that even 38 years after the end of World War II, war crimi- nals "should be found, ap- prehended and brought to trial." Virtually the same number approved the gov- ernment's successful efforts to gain custody of Barbie after he was expelled from Bolivia, the country where he found haven after the war. The legal definition of "crimes against humanity" in France includes crimes committed on racial or reli- gious grounds or because of the victims' political or ideological beliefs. Barbie, whose wartime activities earned him the title "Butcher of Lyon," is held responsible for the murder of 4,000 Jews and resistance fighters and the deportation of 8,000 others to certain death. But the prosecution will base its case on two incidents not connected with the French resis- tance. These involved the arrests and deportation to Auschwitz Of 41 Jewish children and 83 Jewish adults. The Chief Rabbi of Lyon, where the trial will be held, said last week that Jews "do not seek vengeance." He said, "If Barbie would re- nounce his Nazi convic- tions, if he would ask his victims for forgiveness and if this whole affair will serve as a lesson and exam- ple, the trial would have been useful and we would feel satisfied." Barbie, for his part, is threatening to reveal the names of prominent French people who allegedly col- laborated with him in the arrests, tortures, murders and deportations when he served in Lyon from 1942- 1944. Although the overwhelm- ing majority of French people want Barbie punished for his crimes, the pending trial has triggered at least one anti-Semitic manifestation. In Boussy- Saint-Antoine, a small vil- lage near Paris, slogans were smeared 'on the city hall and other public build- ings last night reading "Yes to Barbie and No to the Jews"; "Barbie Shall Win"; and "Six million dead Jews documented through in- numerable captured Nazi documents used during the Nuremberg war crimes trials) inventor of the mobile gas-vans that played a major role in the extermi- nation of 1.4 million Soviet Jews in Nazi-occupied Soviet Union. Rauff, also a beneficiary of the Vatican's escape route, became (and still is) an adviser to the secret police of the Chilean mili- tary dictatorship of General Augusto Pinochet who led the, CIA-supported over- throw of the Allende regime in 1973. These are but a few of the leaders of the long- established Nazi "beach heads" of "fascist influence" that have taken root thorughout Latin America. The facts are that we now know for certain that the U.S. State De- partment and American military intelligence agencies knew of, con- doned, covered up and frequently participated as a party of the first part in the immediate post- war escape routes for some of the unspeakable criminals of the Holocaust during the years 1945 to 1948, even well before the CIA went operational. It is further clear -- and becoming clearer -- that the CIA took up these early op- Friffay, February' 19111 - 29 We will video tape any occasion for ender *150.00 ••••••• Children's Birthday Parties $30.00 ••••••• Weddings & Bar Mitzvas *150.00 ••••••• erations and refined and ex- tended them afterwards. Also complicit in this sorid history are the Vati- can and, to a lesser known extent, the International Red Cross. 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