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January 01, 1993 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-01-01

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Road, Oak Park, Michigan.

Nazi Fugitive
Dead In Syria

New York (JTA) — Alois
Brunner, Nazi henchman to
Adolf Eichmann and long
reported living in Syria, may
have died some months ago,
according to unconfirmed
reports.
Paris-based Nazi-hunter
Serge Klarsfeld told the
French daily Le Monde that
it is possible that the
Austrian war criminal, one
of the last major Nazis still
sought for prosecution, is
dead.
He said the story, which
was reported in a confiden-
tial newsletter published by
Lebanese journalists in
Paris, is plausible "because
he was 80 years old and in
bad health."
Mr. Klarsfeld, along with
wife Beate, led a long cam-
paign to have Mr. Brunner,
who was responsible for the
deaths of some 120,000
Jews, extradited from Syria.
Syria repeatedly denied he
was in that country.
French and German au-
thorities have both filed
extradition requests in re-
cent years. France convicted
Mr. Brunner in absentia in
1954 of crimes against hu-
manity and later condemned
him to death.

As deputy to Adolf
Eichmann, who was in
charge of the Jewish office
for the Gestapo, Mr.
Brunner organized the
deportation to Nazi death
camps of Jewish com-
munities in Germany,
Greece, France, Austria and
Slovakia.
Syria canceled a visit to
Damascus by French For-
eign Minister Roland Dumas
a year ago when it became
clear Mr. Dumas would
mention Mr. Brunner during
the trip.

Jewish figures who have
long been interested in br-
inging Mr. Brunner to
justice felt frustrated by the
news.

"We regret that Alois
Brunner, who was chief
deputy to Adolf Eichmann,
was never brought to justice
for his horrendous crimes,"
said the Anti-Defamation
League in a statement.
It is "interesting" tha,,
\._ Syrian authorities "are
ready to speak up now.
Where were they when
Brunner was alive?" asked
`—_, Mark Weitzman, associate
director of educational
outreach of the Simon
Wiesenthal Center office in
New York.

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The following names have been placed in nomination:
* * Hillel L. Abrams
Bernard Nathanson
* George Bass
*
*
Milton Oleinick
Dr. Henry S. Baum
*
Jack
Peitz
Michael Baum
*
*
Harry
Portner
* Norman Blake
Seymour
Rabinowitz
Harry Burstyn
Melville
Richman
* * Meyer I. Cooper
Israel I. Rockove
Milton Duchan
Herbert Rosen
Barry Eisenberg
Murray
Rubin
Merel Epstein
Robert
A.
Schwartz
Sy Finkelstein
Abraham
Selesny
Sidney Fordonski
Abraham J. Shapiro
Sol Frankel
Avrohom
Shapiro
E.B. Freedman
*
I.
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Sherr
Jeffrey Goldenberg
Morse Shiffman
Eric Greenbaum
Samuel J. Shoenig
Ernest E. Greenfield
A.
M. Silverstein
Harold Greenspan
Tzvi
Z. Silverstein
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Charles
Snow
* David Hermelin
*
Phillip
Stollman
Joseph Hirsch
Louis P. Topor
Nathan Kelman
Gary
H. Torgow
Mark E. Klinger
Lawrence J. Traison
* Irving Laker
*
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* * Philip Langwald
Larry
Ziffer
* Herbert Mitnick

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