40 Friday, September 16, 1983
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Ban Upheld on Recordings of Nazi Ideological Material
German-Arab Trade Declines
BONN (JTA) — A
Muenster court has reaf-
firmed the ban on record-
ings of the Nazi era which a
Dusseldorf firm sought to
have lifted.
BONN '(JTA) — West
Germany's trade with Arab
countries declined substan-
tially during the first six
months of this year, with
some political ramifica-
tions.
The Ministry for Econom-
ics reported that imports
from Arab countries
amounted to 9.3 billion
marks in the six-month
period, down by 34.2 per-
cent while exports
amounted to 14.3 billion
The recordings, produced
by a Lichtenstein-based
company, were marketed in
Germany by the firm as sci-
entific documentaries. The
court ruled they were noth-
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ing but propaganda for the
Nazi ideology.
Meanwhile, various labor
and youth organizations
and the Jewish community
of Lower Saxony have pro-
tested against a decision by
the town of Falingbostel to
rent a hall to the neo-Nazi
National Democratic Party
(NDP) for its national con-
vention Oct. 1-2.
The Central Trade
Union (DGB) and other
groups announced they
will organize a protest
march on those dates to
the former Nazi concen-
tration camp of Bergen-
Belsen. Youth organiza-
tions and others will par-
ticipate in protest
demonstrations in
Falingbostel.
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a number of militant neo-
Nazi organizations have
banded together to seek
seats in the Parliament of
the federal state of Hesse in
elections next month that
are seen as a crucial test for
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candidates under the ban-
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tion of Foreigners" (AAR).
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other parties, including the
neo-Nazi National Demo-
cratic Party(NDP) which,
compared to the AAR seems
"moderate."
One AAR candidate is
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Arndt-Heinz Marx, of
Hanau, a former member
of the banned Werk-
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violence-prone neo-Nazi
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club. He participated in a
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