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November 30, 1990 - Image 59

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-11-30

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year-old au pair in France
who caught the eye of a 25-
year-old political science
student in 1960.
What might have seemed
an unlikely pair — she, a
German Christian whose
father served in the
Wehrmacht; he, a French
Jew whose father died at
Auschwitz — now seem to be
the most likely of teams.
The 55-year-old Serge
Klarsfeld, a lawyer and cur-
rently director of the Jewish
Documentation Center in
Paris, was her first teacher
of the Holocaust, and
together they have come to
signify a battle against evil.
"For over 20 years they
have done this because they
can't accept that Nazis won't
somehow become responsi-
ble for their earlier actions,"
says Shelly Shapiro, director
of the Holocaust Survivors
and Friends in Pursuit of
Justice, an educational and
documentation group whose
list of honorary directors in-
cludes Beate Klarsfeld.
"They can't just sit back
and allow these former
Nazis to go unpunished."
The former director of the
Office of Special Investiga-
tions, which was formed in
1979 as part of the Justice
Department to coordinate
efforts to search for Nazi war
criminals in the United
States, complimented the
Klarsfelds' abilities to back
up their claims with metic-
ulous documentation and
research.
"This puts them in a very
different class from people
interested in just publicity,"
said Allan Ryan Jr., who
now works as a lawyer for
Harvard University.

Still, the Klarsfelds are
not without their detractors,
and their public methods
have earned them criticism
from Simon Wiesenthal, the
legendary tracker of Nazis,
who prefers a more low-key

approach to exposing such
crimes.
Beate Klarsfeld is quick to
acknowledge Mr. Wiesen-
thal's important role, and
explains that their differ-
ences are ones of means and
not ends because, in the end,
all three believe former
Nazis should be called to ac-
count for their crimes.
Ms. Klarsfeld and others
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to tracking down Nazi war
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