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Ms. Paschoud, a former high school teacher in Lausanne with neo-Nazi connections, was fired two years ago after lecturing widely that gas chambers never existed at the Nazi death camps. Although ousted from the classroom, she continued in the employ of the Education Ministry and did military service in the Swiss army, which is made up of reser- vists periodically called up for a year's active duty. She has also been a Swiss military judge. Her promotion is subject to confirmation by the Federal Council. While Swiss newspapers said it would be a political disaster, Defense Ministry spokesman Daniel Eckmann told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency that Ms. Paschoud had an excellent record. He stressed that promo- tions are determined solely -4 . by technical qualifications and performance and are not influenced by personal morality or political lean- ings. In 1986, Ms. Paschoud became embroiled in con- troversy over her connection to French Holocaust revi- sionists. Two French revisionists, Pierre Guillaume and Henri Rogues, were barred from Switzerland for three years after holding an illegal news conference in Geneva. They had come to Switzer- land in return for a trip Paschoud had made to Paris in support of Rogues, an academician whose doc- toral thesis questioning the Holocaust was approved by the University of Nantes. Ms. Paschoud made public statements that initiated debate and protests. 4 Following this controver- sy, the school authorities in Lausanne enjoined her from teaching history and began an investigation into statements she had made. Ms. Paschoud did not deny the existence of the Nazi camps but said there was no proof their victims were gassed to death. Italian Jews Protest Rally In Spain Rome (JTA) — A mass ral- ly by the extreme right wing took place in Spain last week, the 16th anniversary of the death of the fascist dictator Gen. Francisco Franco, but not before draw- ing a strong letter of protest to the Spanish ambassador by Italian Jews. "Allow me to express to you our pained shock and our strongest regret at lear- ning from newspapers that there will be in Madrid an international rally of people nostalgic for Nazi- fascism," said the letter signed by Tullia Zevi, president of the Union of Italian Jewish Communities. "If the information is cor- rect, this initiative can only clash with the principles and deeds that have characteriz- ed the rebirth of democracy in Spain," she said. Italian Jews are especially sensitive to Franco's fascist dictatorship since he was helped to power by the Italian fascist dictator, Benito Mussolini, who along with Hitler's Nazi Germany backed Franco militarily during the Spanish Civil War. Newspapers all over the world carried photographs of crowds screaming fascist slogans and giving the straight-arm fascist salute in the center of Madrid. "We are living through days of great concern for the future of Europe, marked by epochal events but also by serious symptoms of econ- omic, political and social malaise which must not be made a gift to agitators and demagogues," Ms. Zevi's letter said. Contrasting the fears stirred by the fascist rally in Madrid with the hopes rais- ed by the Middle East peace conference which was held there only two weeks earlier, Ms. Zevi wrote: "I would like to express the hope that this image will not be obscured by a rally that offends the memory of millions of vic- tims of Nazi- fascism and certainly does not confer honor and prestige on any- one who hosts it." 4 I -4 4 -4