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September 17, 1993 - Image 66

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-09-17

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Budapest (JTA) - In a move
that provoked a wave of
stormy criticism from Jew-
ish groups here, the
Hungarian leader who
handed his country over to
the Nazis during World War
II has been reburied in his
hometown.
Adm. Miklos Horthy, who
led Hungary from 1920 until
late 1944, died in exile in
1957 in Portugal and was
buried in Gibraltar.
He had asked that his
ashes be returned to
Hungary when, as he put it,
the country was "free from
Bolshevik occupation."
Thirty-five years after his
death, Mr. Horthy was
reburied in his hometown of
Kenderes, in the eastern
part of Hungary.
Mr. Horthy came to power
in 1920 during a wave of an-
ti-Communist violence. Dur-
ing his regime nearly
600,000 Hungarian Jews,
mostly from the Hungarian
countryside, were deported
and killed by the Nazis.
He was finally pushed
aside by Hitler in 1944 and
sent to Bavaria.
Approximately 50,000
people attended the reburial
ceremony, among them four
members of the Hungarian
Cabinet, all of whom denied
that they were attending the
event in any official capaci-
ty.
Jewish groups opposed the
reburial, saying it repre-
sented an official rehabilita-
tion of Mr. Horthy.
A day before the reburial,
Hungary's Jewish commun-
ity held a silent vigil at the
Holocaust memorial in
Budapest to protest the
government's implicit reha-
bilitation of the controver-
sial figure.
In New York, Rabbi Ar-
thur Schneier of the Park
East Synagogue deplored
the reburial, calling it "most
mind- boggling" and "a
symbolic accommodation to
rising nationalism."
Rabbi Schneier, who is
spiritual leader of the World
Federation of Hungarian
Jews, spent the early years
of World War II in Budapest.
He pointed out that Mr.
Horthy "in the early 1930s
was responsible for the
passage of legislation that
restricted Jewish participa-
tion in many of the profes-
sions.
"He was still in office after
the Germans moved in in

Arthur Schneler:
Protested the reburial.

March 1944, and he did not
protest the ethnic cleansing
of 600,000 Jews from the en-
tire Hungarian countryside,
including my family," he
said.
Rabbi Schneier added that
he was writing a letter pro-
testing the reburial to
Hungarian President Jozsef
Antall, whose father was a
righteous Christian who res-
cued Jews.
"I don't think that Antall's
father would have approved

Jewish groups
opposed the
reburial, saying it
represented an
official
rehabilitation of Mr.
Horthy.

of this action," said Rabbi
Schneier.
But Mr. Antall, in a series
of interviews in Hungary
last week, praised Mr. Hor-
thy, calling him a
"Hungarian patriot" who
"should be placed into the
community of the nation and
the awareness of the peo-
ple."
If it had not been for the
Horthy alliance with Hitler
many more Hungarian Jews
would have been killed, Mr.
Antall said. C

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