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Waldheimers Disease

Continued from Page 4

Claus Barbie — the Butcher
of Lyons now in a Paris jail —
was not the only case in which
authorities were familiar with a
person's criminal activities.
Barbie was even transferred
from Germany to France so he
couldn't be recognized, because
he worked for the Allies. And
nobody is in a hurry to sentence
him now.
Rudolf Hess is still enjoying
considerable good care in a Be-
rlin prison. He certainly couldn't
have survived the kind of
treatment his cohorts gave their
prisoners after the age of 90.
There is talk about freeing Hess
on grounds of humanitarianism,
a term hardly mentioned when
millions died of starvation, dis-
ease, gassing, and throwing
babies out of windows.
Valerian Trifa, the head of
the Romanian Iron Guard, came
to the U.S., became a priest and
lived a good life. It took years
for witnesses to prove "beyond a
shadow of a doubt" his complic-
ity in the destruction of Roma-
nian Jewry. When he finally
agreed to deportation, he was
allowed to stay nearly two more
years in the U.S. because "no
other country wanted him." It
sounds like our Justice Depart-
ment is trying to be more pious
than the Pope himself.
When Trifa's neighbors were
interviewed in Grass Lake,
Mich. they expressed annoyance
at being inconvenienced. Some
were angry at the press for
bothering an older man for
something that happened so
many years ago. They could not
• understand what the press and
government wanted from a good
neighbor who mowed the grass,
kept up his property and minded
his own business.
At a time when the Free
World looks up to the United
States as a model of democracy,
our President made a trip to
visit graves of SS men. This was
a step which made Nazism look
more respectable in the eyes of
some people.
Television hosts invite Nazis
on the air. They claim that they
abhor Nazism and invite them
only to "expose the Nazis for
what they are." The real reason
for inviting Nazis is to get more
curious viewers to watch, which

the hosts hope will buy the
products of their sponsor, who
has their paycheck in his
pocketbook.
To add salt to the injury,
well-meaning attorneys
throughout the United States
have been defending the rights

Of the Nazis without legal fees.
This translates to a saving of
millions of dollars used by the
Nazis for their destructive prop-
aganda.
A spokesman for Nazis in this
country is no longer the nutty
individual dressed in a helmet
and an armband with a swas-
tica. Now, Americans from all
walks of life, dressed in business
suits, show up on television
using good vocabulary and good
manners, fooling many who can
not read between the lines.
The defeated German Na-
tional Socialism is now being

recycled by respected American
citizens under the name of
LaRouchism, an arch-
conservative political ideology
which has the strange odor of
neo-Nazism. The anti-Semitism
is there, wrapped in a fancier
package and made marketable
for consumption in the U.S. Two
LaRouche delegates made gains
in the Illinois elections and 750
other professionally-trained
party members are waiting in
the wings for their turn to get a
foothold in American politics.
How did they gain momen-
tum? They can legally penetrate
our two-party system, gaining
votes from many who don't care
to investigate. Democrat Adlai
Stevenson felt so embarrassed
that he decided to run on an in-
dependent ticket, which may
ruin his political future.
The Democratic Party feels
embarrassed, but the La Rouche
people are not. They will con-
tinue to make attempts to use
our wishy-washy electoral rules
to further their political aims.
There is no simple way to
solve the menace of neo-Nazism.
As long as pacification, coopera-
tion and indirect collaboration
with neo-Nazism continues, we
should not be shocked at what is
happening in Austria.
Kurt Waldheim has the Wal-
dheimers disease — he forgot
that he was a Nazi. He won the
nomination under the motto:
"Vote for Kurt Waldheim, the
man with experience." Is he
going to set a precedent? It's no
longer a question of whether a
neo-Nazi is capable of penetrat-
ing a democratic system, but
how soon.

Doctoral Thesis
On Holocaust
Investigated

Paris (JTA) — The govern-
ment last week ordered a full
scale investigation into the
grant of a doctoral degree by
Nantes University to a can-
didate whose thesis claimed that
the gas chambers were a fig-
ment of "Jewish imagination"
and the Holocaust did not occur.
Alain Devaquet, Minister of
Higher Education and Scientific
Research, demanded an admin-
istrative and university in-
vestigation of the procedures
which allowed the thesis to be
accepted and gave it top grades.
The author is Henri Rogues, a
retired 65 year-old agricultural
engineer and amateur historian.
He submitted his thesis to the
Paris Sorbonne and several
other major universties, all of
which rejected it.
But Nantes University ap-
pointed an academic jury which
examined the 371-page work,
pronounced it excellent and
granted Rogues an academic
degree. Devaquet told a par-
liamentary commission that the
government was "deeply dis-
turbed by the allegations."

