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June 19, 1987 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-06-19

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More Germans
Visiting Israel

Bonn (JTA) — More than 50,
000 West Germans visited
Israel from January through
the end of April 1987, a 30 per-
cent increase over the same
period last year, the Frankfurt-
based Israel Tourist Office
reported June 8. A record year
is possible.
According to the tourist office,
West Germany has been for
several years the main Euro-
pean source of tourism to Israel.
The great majority of visitors.
are non-Jewish.
There are only 30,000 Jews in
the Federal Republic compared
to more than a half-million
each in France and Britain.
The Germans benefit from
their strong currency, which
makes a visit to Israel inexpen-
sive for them, the tourist office
noted. But there are other
reasons for the boom. The
tourist office cited improved
economic, cultural and political
ties with Israel.

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Many Suspects
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Bonn (JTA) — Preliminary in-
vestigations are pending in the
cases of 81 individuals
suspected of Nazi atrocities dur-
ing World War II, and more
than 1,000 cases have come to
court this year or were turned
over to state prosecutors, the
Federal Office for the prosecu-
tion of Nazi Criminals in Lud-
wigsburg reported.
But according to legal ex-
perts, only a small percentage
of the suspects will be tried and
even fewer are likely to be
sentenced. That is because as
time passes it has become more
difficult to prove an individual's
involvement in Nazi atrocities,
the experts said.

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Nazi Victims
Need Reparation

Bonn (JTA) — The Bundestag
has come under pressure to
adopt legislation to force the
•government to extend repara-
tions payments to groups of
Nazi victims who have receiv-
ed little or no compensation.
They comprise former slave
laborers including many Jews,
Gypsies, members of German
groups opposed to Hitler and
the families of euthanasia
victims.
The pressure is coming main-
ly from the opposition Green
Party and from a Frankfurt-
based anti-fascist organization
known as the VVN. Both issued
statements saying these groups
were denied reparations for
lack of legal framework.

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