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June 13, 1986 - Image 51

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-06-13

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DITSCritS
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SAME TIME, NEXT YEAR

By: Bernard Slade

victory in the Austrian Presi-
dential run-off elections. During
the election, with about 95 per-
cent of the ballots counted,
Waldheim, candidate of the con-
servative People's Party, was
given 55 percent of the vote to
45 percent for his Socialist op-
ponent, Kurt Steyrer. Steyrer
conceded about two hours after
the polls closed.
The 67-year old Waldheim had
been the odds-on favorite to win,
according to all public opinion
polls in the weeks preceding the
run-off despite mounting evi-
dence indicating that he may
have been implicated directly in
atrocities against Yugoslavian
partisans and civilians and the
deportation of Greek Jews while
serving as an Wehrmacht in-
telligence officer in the Balkans
during World War II.
The Austrian Jewish Com-
munity issued an official state-
ment before the election stating
that it would accept the results
of the election but would give
"no congratulations" regardless
of who was victorious. The
statement said the campaign —
which centered on Waldheim's
past rather than the election
issues — had been harmful to
Austria as a whole and filled
Austrian Jews with "anger and
bitterness."
It remains to be seen whether
the controversy raging around
Waldheim will abate now or con-
tinue. Recently, the World
Jewish Congress, which led the
campaign to unearth evidence
against Waldheim, released a
95-page document reporting in
detail its findings about
Waldheim's "hidden years."
Those were his years as a
lieutenant attached to general
headquarters of Army Group E
in the Balkans, commanded by
Gen. Alexander Loehr who was
later hanged as a war criminal.
Waldheim managed to conceal
his military service after 1941.
He claimed in his autobiography
that he spent most of the war as
a student in Vienna after being
invalided out of the service
because of wounds suffered on
the Eastern Front. Waldheim
was forced to admit after the
WJC campaign got under way
that this was a falsification.
The Israeli government con-
ducted an investigation' of its
own. Recently, then-Justice
Minister Yitzhak Modai stated
publicly that the evidence Israel
was able to gather showed no
direct link between Waldheim
and wartime atrocities, though
the intelligence he supplied his
superiors could have made him
an accomplice after the fact. The
Justice Minister of Greece
issued a similar statement.
The Israeli Foreign Ministry
was furious with Modai for
undercutting what had been a
low-key diplomatic effort by the
Ministry to persuade European
governments and intellectuals
to use their influence to thwart
Waldheim's election.

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