THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Yale Blasted for 'Forgotten' Nazi
NEW YORK (JTA) — A
former student and lecturer
at Yale University has
taken to task the faculty
and students of his alma
mater for neglecting the
case of Vladimir Samarin,
an accused Nazi war crimi-
nal and former lecturer at
Yale.
A member of the Depart-
ment of Slavic Languages
and Literature at Yale for
17 years, from 1949 to 1976,
Samarin, also known as
Sokolov, is accused by the
Justice Department's Office
of Special Investigations
(OSI) of concealing his col-
laboration with the Nazi oc-
cupiers of the Soviet Union
during World War II.
According to the 1982 OSI
complaint against Samarin,
he "publicly advocated the
persecution of Jews . .
(and) urged that all Jews be
physically persecuted and
completely annihilated. •
Bob Lamm, in an arti-
cle entitled "The Silence
Over Samarin," in the
summer 1983 premier
issue of "A Jewish Jour-
nal at Yale," writes that
although Samarin was at
Yale for 17 years "stu-
dents have never heard
of him; faculty members
prefer to forget that he
ever existed."
When Samarin resigned
from Yale in 1976 amidst al-
legations of Nazi collabora-
tion, he was allowed to elect
early retirement. The uni-
criminal expert Charles
versity paid his salary at
Allen, Jr.'s work on
least until December 1976,
Samarin, which reported
six months after he stopped
that in 1941 the popula-
teaching there.
tion of the Orel region
During the Nazi occupa-
was 114,000, but less than
tion of the Orel region of the
30,000 when the Nazi oc-
Soviet Union in the early
cupation ended. During
1940s, Samarin was assis-
tant editor-in-chief of 20 months, 30,000 resi-
dents were killed by the
(Speech), a
"Rech"
Nazis and their col-
Russian-language Nazi
laborators, 30,000 were
propaganda newspaper,
shipped to slave labor
Lamm pointed out. Sama-
camps, and 15,000 died as
rin's by-lined pieces and
a result of deliberate neg-
signed columns contained
lect during the winter
such statements as:
"Whenever I see a kike's famine of 1942, according
to Allen. "It is in this con-
family name, I immediately
text that we must view
see large yellow rats with
Samarin's writings for
protruding mugs . . . "For 25
Rech," Lamm says.
years the kike hit us . . . rip-
ped the Russian people . . . Although Samarin's legal
fate will be decided by the
Finished! Never again will
courts, Lamm believes that
their feet trod upon our soil
Yale should "end its silence
... In this struggle kikedom
and publicly face the moral
will be destroyed finally and
issues raised by the Sama-
forever."
Lamm cites Nazi war rin case."
Plan Counters Peace Now
TEL AVIV (JTA) —
Herut is sponsoring a new
movement known as `For
Israel" to counter Peace
Now and other movements
opposed to Premier
Menahem Begin's foreign
policy and the settlement
drive on the West Bank.
"For Israel" is billed as
non-partisan. Its founding
session was addressed by
former Chief of Staff Gen.
Rafael Eitan who, according
to press reports is being
wooed to join Herut.
Eitan reiterated his sup-
port for massive settlement
of the West Bank, but did
not refer to any personal
political plans he might
have.
Other speakers at the
meeting included a number
of reserve officers who com-
plained that "a vocal minor-
ity is seeking to undermine
democratic practices in Is-
rael."
Friday, July 15, 1983 23
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