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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Strauss Vetoed Neo-Nazi Bill

(Continued from Page 1)
It was disclosed re-
cently that Interior Minis-
ter Friedrich Zimmermann
4 ° of the CDU managed to pre-
vent a debate on the law in
the Cabinet, rendering it
less authoritative as a gov-
ernment document. Deputy
Interior Minister Benno
Erhard of the CDU told re-
porters that "among us no
one is keen on that law."

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Allies Halted
Holocaust Film

A documentary film
showing the most notorious
Nazi concentration camps
as they appeared when they
were liberated by Allied
forces in 1945, went un-
finished and was abandoned
by U.S. and British
authorities, apparently for
im-
political reasons
mediately after the war, a
British film researcher
says.
The incomplete documen-
tary was screened for the
first time at the Interna-
tional Film Festival in West
Berlin on Monday under the
title "The Memory of the
Camps." It aroused particu-
lar interest because the late
Alfred Hitchcock is credited
as one of its directors.
Information about the
making of the documentary
and its abandonment was
provided by its co-editor,
Peter Tanner, and others
interviewed by Kay
Gladstone, film researcher
at the Imperial War
Museum in London who
attended the screening.
Gladstone said that the
original intention, in the
spring of 1945, was to
produce an hour-long
documentary of the at-
rocities committed at the

camps, then freshly dis-
covered, to show to the
German civilian popula-
tion.
But by the autumn of the
same year, according to
Germans who recall the
situation, the Allies decided
it was no longer appropriate
to show the compilation of
atrocity material to Ger-
mans. The Americans and
British were said to have
decided this because of
political considerations of
the future role of Germany.
Hitchcock, who was by
then famous on both sides of
the Atlantic as a film-
maker, acted only as a
treatment adviser for the
producers of the documen-
tary, Gladstone said. He ar-

rived in London after all of
the footage was made and
left about two months be-
fore the project was drop-
ped. But his name appears
with that of C. Willa and
others as directors of the
film.
Gladstone was told by
Tanner that at one of his
meetings with Hitchcock,
the British-born American
film director made a point of
saying the horrors shown in
the documentary would be
disbelieved by the public.
Hitchcock insisted there-
fore that every endeavor
must be made in the editing
not to resort to trickery
which would give the im-
pression that the film was
contrived or faked.

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