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Perhaps they will be somewhat appeased by the knowledge of a com- ment we were in the habit of uttering for some decades about the overwhelming way that anti-Jewish news dominated the headlines: Jews are news. It is sad to know that the Holocaust became an occa- sion for so-called revisionism which sinks so low as to belittle the savagery. This dragging of humanities into the gutter has led to disputes that have become the means for expanding anti- Semitism. The special regret is that otherwise ultra- liberal Jews, among them editors of college news- papers, served to give plat- forms to the bigoted revi- sionists in the name of freedom of the speech. Out of this had grown a disputes involving many academicians. In one in- stance, a well-meaning Rutgers University pro- fessor took issue with the critics of the revisionists by quoting Justice Louis D. Brandeis. In a letter to the New York Times, Dec. 30, Richard F. Hixson, professor of communication, history and law, wrote: Shocked that my col- leagues David M. Oshin- sky and Michael Curtis would encourage prior restraint of speech, I must disagree with their arguments and instead agree with Louis D. Brandeis, who wrote, as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court in Whitney v. California in 1927: "If there be time to expose through discus- sion the falsehoods and fallacies, to avert the evil by the process of edu- cation, the remedy to be applied is more speech, not enforced silence." We know too well the results of enforced silence through the course of his- tory. Knowing Judge Brandeis and his sense of justice, I must immediately condemn the application of this quota- tion as a shocking abuse of Brandeisian justice. There is no doubt about the im- pressive principle that was uttered by him, but he would never permit it to be used for the spreading of lies, hatreds and actual endorsements of Nazism — all leading to an- ti-Semitism. One must never resort to use of a Brandeis statement that might lead to distortions and hatemonger- ing. How can we now deal with the savagery implied in the denial of the Holocaust? Let us deal with the hate- mongering and set the record straight. Conceding the importance of freedom of speech and ex- pression, we propose demand for a condition that would establish truth of anything relating to revisionism. We propose that attention be It is sad to note that the Holocaust has become an occasion for so-called revisionism. given to the 32 page supple- ment on the horrors of Nazism that was published in the Free Press on Dec. 4, 1991. It contained an article, "The Holocaust, A World of Death and Horror," by Ellen Creager. It should accom- pany whatever the deniers of the horrors propose as paid advertising. Every such resort to their Big Lie should be accompanied by at least these excerpts from the arti- cle: Allied soldiers had heard about the Nazis' murder of Jews and other civilians, but nothing prepared them for the horror they saw when they marched into the Nazi death camps. It was April 4, 1945, when American soldiers saw the Nazi depravity firsthand. Eisenhower wanted to see the camp for himself so he could challenge anyone who might ever "charge these allegations to propaganda." He and his troops were rocked with revulsion and disgust... According to one ac- count, " Patton became so sick he had to rush out- side a barracks to throw up. ,, Shaken and furious, Eisenhower forced every man, woman and child from the nearby village of Ohrdruf to walk through the camp at bayonet point, then help bury the 3,200 people who lay scat- tered about the camp. After their forced tour, the mayor of Ohrdruf and his wife went home and hanged themselves .. . The number of dead and the spectacle of torture at every camp were so overwhelming that numbers alone ceased to shock... More powerful were the blunt, detailed first- person reports and the macabre photos of bodies stacked like cordwoocL And then came the gruesome accounts of lamp shades made of human skin, slippers made of human hair and worse. The hardest-boiled soldiers and war cor- respondents grasped for a way to describe the scenes. Let this be a lesson for those who failed to recognize the truthful experiences in that Nazi era of horror while yielding to freedom of speech given to the disgraceful and shameful revisionists. 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