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New York (JTA) — Justice
Department officials confirmed
that the Office of Special Inves-
tigations has begun deportation
proceedings against a 65-year-
old California man accused of
membership in the Nazi Haffen
SS and serving as a guard at
two concentration camps during
World War II.
An "order to show cause" was
filed last week by the Justice
Department against Bruno Karl
Blach of La Habra, a suburb
near Los Angeles. The OSI al-
leges that Blach entered the
country illegally in 1956 having
lied to authorities about his
wartime actiities. Blach main-
tains that he was in the German
army and air force, according to
OSI officials involved in the
case.
The OSI alleges that Blach, a
native of Czechoslovakia, volun-
tarily joined the Nazi Party in
1939 and in June 1940 became a
member of the Waffen SS.
It is further alleged that
Blach served as a guard and a
dog handler in the Dachau
death camp between 1940 and
1943, and at the Wiener-
Neudorf camp in Austria from
1943 to 1945.
Furthermore, the OSI alleges
that Blach participated in the
spring of 1945 evacuation march
from Wiener-Neudorf to Mauth-
ausen, in which numerous per-
sons died, in an effort to flee
from advancing forces. He never
applied for U.S. citizenship and
has remained a resident alien in
the U.S.
In Athens, the Greek Jewish
community has called upon the
government of Greece to de-
mand the extradition of Alois
Brunner, the former aide to
Adolf Eichmann now living in
Syria, the World Jewish Con-
gress reported here.
,The Central Board of Jewish
Communities of Greece, the
representative body of Greek
Jewry and the WJC affiliate,
has formally urged the Athens
government to seek Brunner's
extradition to stand trial before
a Greek court on charges of
complicity in the deportation to
Nazi death camps of tens of
thousands of Greek Jews from
Thessaloniki. More than 50,000
of the deportees perished.
In Montreal, more than 1,000
people gathered at the Tifereth
Beth David Jerusalem
synagogue in Cote St. Luc urg-
ing Prime Minister Brian Mul-
roney to approve a six-month
extension for the Deschenes
Commission to gather informa-
tion abroad on suspected war
criminals living in Canada.
Irwin Cotler, McGill Univer-
sity law professor and counsel to
the Canadian Jewish Congress,
told the gathering that the
commission, headed by Justice
Jules Deschenes, through its ac-
tivities, has put an end to 40
years of government inaction.
The commission was set up last
February and ended its hearings
last week.
Deschenes has already asked
for a six-month extension of his
mandate to allow lawyers
Michael Meighen and Yves For-
tier to gather information
abroad.
To obtain the best informa-
tion, Cotler said, the commission
has to go wherever the evidence
may be found.
Cotler said that secret gov-
ernment documents recently un-
covered show that high officials
had advised the former govern-
ment of John Diefenbaker,
which ruled from 1957 to 1963,
against hunting for Nazi war
criminals because this would be
seen "as pandering to Jewish
revenge."
This, Cotler charged, is a
classic example of blaming the
victim. "Our position then and
now is that it is not a Jewish
revenge issue, but a human
rights issue," he said.
Vatican-Israel
Ties Urged
New York (JTA) — Edgar
Bronfman, president of the
World Jewish Congress, said /
today that the WJC "is launch-
ing a global campaign to press
for formal recognition of Israel
by the Vatican." He urged the
Jewish leadership of 70 coun-
tries to raise the subject of dip-
lomatic recognition of Israel at
every meeting they have with
the Pope or with representatives
of the Holy See.
Stressing the WJC's commit-
ment to "a fruitful dialogue"
with the Church of Rome to
achieve "a normalization of rela-
tions" between Catholics and
Jews, Bronfman declared that
the Vatican "must understand
that Jews are • unalterably
united" in the view that this
cannot take place until the
Church accepts "the fundamen-
tal assertion of national Jewish
identity in our time," the birth
of the State of Israel.
He called on Jewish leaders to
make this issue "the first item
on the agenda" at every meeting
between representatives of the
two faiths.
Poindexter
Stand Unknown
Washington (JTA) — Vice
Admiral John Poindexter, who
President Reagan named last
week to replace Robert McFar-
lane as his National Security
Advisor, does not have a public c-/
record as to his views on the
Middle East or other foreign pol-
icy issues.
Jewish sources here did not
know too much about him. But
they hoped that he would be
like McFarlane who one source
described as a "pillar of
strength" when it came to Is-
rael.
The hope of supporters of Is-
rael is based on the fact that the
49-year-old Poindexter, who has
been on the National Security
Council since 1981, was .McFar-
lane's deputy since 1983 when z:\
McFarlane took over the post
after serving a brief period as
Reagan's special envoy to the
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Mideast.