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OSI Inquiry
Eyed Conductor
Washington (JTA) — The
U.S. Justice Department's Of-
fice of Special Investigations
was conducting an inquiry in-
to Herbert von Karajan's war-
time activities in the Nazi
Party, when the world-famous
conductor died last month,
OSI officials have confirmed.
Von Karajan, who died Ju-
ly 16 at the age of 81, was a
member of the Nazi Party
during the Third Reich.
Elan Steinberg, executive
vice president of the World
Jewish Congress, said that
OSI was "absolutely correct
in looking at" the case. He
pointed out that von Karajan
had "lied about his Nazi
past," specifically about the
time he served as a member
of the Nazi Party.
WJC brought information
to OSI's attention within the
past year on von Karajan, but
it is unclear whether that
material prompted OSI's
investigation.
Since von Karajan was an
Austrian citizen, it was not
possible for OSI to strip him
of citizenship or deport him.
But if the investigation had
found he was linked to Nazi
war crimes, he could have
been placed on the Justice
Department "watch list" bar-
ring certain foreigners from
entering the United States.
German Youths
Restore Graves
Bonn (JTA) — Two to three
dozen students from the high
school in the West German
town of Moenchengladbach
for weeks have been cleaning,
repairing and otherwise
restoring the old Jewish
cemetery on Huegel Street.
They were preparing it for
former Jewish residents of
the town, now scattered all
over the world, who returned,
at the invitation of the town
council, for a week-long visit
that began last week.
The youngsters, none of
them Jewish, spent most of
their free time at the
cemetery. It took nearly six
hours to repaint the epitaph
of a single grave stone.
At times, extensive con-
sultation of documents and
sessions with experts were
necessary to decipher what
years of erosion, neglect and
vandalism nearly destroyed.
"This is the least we can do
for these people," said Sabine
Rack, referring to the Jewish
visitors. "We cannot undo
what has been done. But we
certainly want to let them
know that we care. It is both
a duty and an honor."
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