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October 07, 1988 - Image 50

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-10-07

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1988

Miles Lerman and Eugeny Kozhevnikov sign the agreement on Holocaust
materials.

Soviets To Release
Holocaust Documents

Washington, D.C. — Several
million Nazi documents,
photographs and other
records of Nazi atrocities seiz-
ed by the Red Army in the
former German occupied ter-
ritories of the Soviet Union
and Eastern Europe at the
end of World War II, will be
made available to Western
scholars and researchers for
the first time as a result of an
agreement between the U.S.
Holocaust Memorial Council
and the Soviet Union.
The Soviet archives may
constitute a third or more of
existing Nazi and other
Holocaust-related materials.
As a result of the agree-
ment signed on July 29 in
Moscow, the council will
microfilm the documents and
duplicate photographs to be
kept in the U.S. Holocaust,
Memorial Museum expected
to open in 1991.
"We're obviously thrilled,"
said Miles Lerman, the Coun-
cil's international relations
chairman, who headed a six-
person delegation that visited
archives in Moscow and
western republics of the
Soviet Union for two weeks in
July. "We have tried before to
get this information, but were
always unsuccessful. But the
new spirit of glasnost unlock-
ed this important source."
The Soviet Union's collec-
tion provides an in-depth pic-
ture of what happened to an
estimated 2.5 million Jews in
the Nazi invaded territories of
what are now the Soviet
republics of Ukrainia,
Moldavia, Byelorussia,
Estonia, Latvia and
Lithuania, as well as in por-
tions of Russia. Large
numbers of non-Jews living in
these territories, including

Gypsies, political dissidents,
local national patriots and
others, also became Nazi vic-
tims of arrest, torture and
execution.
"We saw glimpses of infor-
mation on everything —
about Latvian attitudes
toward Jews, about Lithua-
nian secret police, statistics
on the movement of Jews, cor-
respondence of Nazi officers,"
said University of Vermont
Professor Raul Hilberg.
Previously, Holocaust
related documents were
released only on a case-by-
case basis, usually for trials of
accused war criminals in the
Soviet Union and in Western
courts. This agreement calls
for the mutual exchange of
Holocaust related collections
between the council and the
main archival administration
of the USSR Council of
Ministers.

Anti-Semitic
Books Protested

New York — The Anti-
Defamation League of B'nai
B'rith has urged Inter-
Continental Hotels to remove
three "rabidly anti-Semitic
books" from its hotel
bookstore — JDA Company
Limited — in Amman,
Jordan.
According to ADL, the three
books, all in English, are The
Protocols of the Elders of Zion,
edited by Victor Marsdale;
Jewish Ritual Murders, by
Arnold S. Leese, published by
Liberty Bell Publications;
and The Ultimate World
Order — Jewish Utopia, by
Robert H. William, also
published by Liberty Bell.

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