Friday, July 19, 1985 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS .7 -•-•7 ••■ BARRY'S LETS RENT IT PARTY RENTALS ALL OCCASIONS "scientific objectivity." He stood there, wrapped in the authority of the medical profession, and with a wave of the hand consigned most arrivals at Auschwitz to death and a selected few to be worked to death or experimented upon. How can we let go of him?! Alan Ryan, in his address, said that the over-riding issue was the continuance of pursuit and punishment of those criminals who have so far survived — re- gardless of what happened to Mengele. We must not let a sign be left for generations to come that we will forget the terrible crimes associated with the Holocaust, that in due course we will "forgive and forget." The only ones who have the right to forgive were the victims. We reject the importunities of those who — whether because of secret sympathy with the crimi- nals, or because of shallow senti- mentality — say that old men should be allowed to end their days in peace, now so long after their crimes were committed. They are forgetting the pedagogi- cal dimension. Pursuit and punishment are not simply a question of the individual victim and the individual criminal: they are an expression of a society's commitment to important values and standards, and they are an educational force to inhibit other potential perpetrators. There is a natural affinity be- tween dictatorships and criminal- ity. Klaus Barbie was protected by a military junta in Bolivia and was only extradited to France when a civilian government came to power. Now, Klaus Barbie has been sitting in prison in Lyons, with nothing moving; obviously a number of Frenchmen in high position hope he will die before a trial brings out the facts about French collaboration with Hitler and the Holocaust. Mengele escaped for years, and was perhaps dead and buried for six years without public disclo- sure, because responsible public officials neglected their sworn duty. Mengele's fate was dis- covered within months after an agreement to pursue and punish was reached between America, Is- rael and West Germany. And we should not forget either the an- nounced reward of one million dollars, pledged by the World Zionist Congress and Israel! In sum, after all these years the ac- tion started when some real mus- cle was put into the struggle for justice. Death is the great leveler, and it is not the final page of the story. Mengele has gone before a higher judgment than anything his earthly pursuers could have pro- vided him. 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