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December 09, 1994 - Image 30

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-12-09

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New York (JTA) — The heirs to
the family that built the concen-
tration camp crematoriums will
have their claims for compensa-
tion rejected, Germany's justice
minister has said.
Justice Minister Sabine
Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger
sent a letter to Berlin's mayor,
Wolfgang Luder, saying the heirs
to the J.A. Topf and Sons com-
pany are not eligible for the resti-
tution they claim because the
factory was used to manufacture
the "murder machinery of the ex-
termination camp."
The German government has
already rejected a petition to have
the factory site and other assets
returned to the heirs.
The factory site, which is lo-
cated in the eastern industrial
city of Erfurt, was seized by the
Soviets in 1948. Under current
German law, land confiscated be-
tween 1945 and 1949 by com-
munist authorities in what would
later become East Germany, can-
not be returned.
But the Topf family is still
seeking financial restitution for
the seized property, which is val- •
ued at more than $2 million.

The Topf family is
still seeking
financial restitution.

Jewish officials brought the is-
sue to Mr. Luder "because he has
been sympathetic to Jewish con-
cerns," said Elan Steinberg, ex-
ecutive director of the World
Jewish Congress, which has been
pursuing the matter.
Mr. Luder, who is also a mem-
ber of the German Parliament,
wrote to the justice minister in
September, questioning whether
the Topf family claim was valid.
A copy of the letter from the
justice minister to Mr. Luder, dat-
ed Nov. 12, was sent to the WJC
and released last week.
In the letter, Mr. Leutheuss-
er-Schnarrenberger assured the
Berlin mayor that "payments will
not be granted" if, among other
reasons, "the claimant, or
whomever from whom the
claimant derives his rights," act-
ed "against the principles of hu-
man rights or state rights."
This, wrote the justice minis-
ter, "should be valid concerning
Topf and Sons.
"The cremation systems it de-
veloped and the crematoriums it
built for mass extermination in
Auschwitz were a substantive
contribution to maintain in force
the murder machinery of the ex-
termination camp, since several
thousand bodies had to be elimi-
nated every day."

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