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West Germany's Jewish com-
munity, has issued a strong
warning against efforts by
certain German scholars to
downgrade the magnitude of
Nazi crimes against Jews.
They also claim the
Holocaust was no more "uni-
que" than other mass killings
in modern his-
tory.
That view is being dissemi-
nated by the revisionist
school of German thinkers.
Their thesis appears to be
that Nazi war crimes were no
worse than others and that
Germans, therefore, should
not feel exceptional guilt for
their past.
In particular, Ernst Holte, a
professor at the Free Univer-
sity of Berlin, has given
academic respectability to
. revisionist theories. His
assertions are taken serious-
ly in some scholarly quarters
because of his intellectual
credentials.
In two recent books and in
an interview in Die Welt,
Holte maintained that histor-
ians should examine the ra-
tionality of Hitler's ideology
and Nazi behavior, including
their campaign to extermi-
nate the Jews.
According to Holte, the
Soviet Gulag preceded the
Holocaust and was partly
responsible for it because the
Nazis viewed the Communist
threat largely as a Jewish
one.
Holte also said that Hitler
had the right to treat Jews as
prisoners of war because
Zionist leader Chaim Weiz-
mann announced in 1939
that Jews would side with
Germany's adversaries.
Holte believes the use of gas
to kill ideological opponents
can be traced to a suggestion
by Kurt Tucholosky, a left-
wing Jewish satirist and in-
tellectual in the 1920s.
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Baltimore — A member of a
federal Department of Educa-
tion review panel who ob-
jected to a high school cur-
riculum of Holocaust studies
because it was "not fair" to
Nazi and Ku Klux Klan
points of view has been
removed from the list of
teachers who advise the de-
partment on school curricula.
The panelist is Christina
Price, a political science
teacher at Kennesaw College,
Marietta, Ga. The curriculum