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Neo-Nazis Leave
Oak Park Home

RUTH LITTMANN STAFF WRITER

he Oak Park house at-
tracting recent media at-
tention for being home to
skinhead-Nazi supporters
and the Resistance Records hate
group went up for rent two weeks
ago. Its residents left the premis-
es for an unknown destination.

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played outside with the Wilsons'
little girl.
Area residents say the Wilsons
appeared to be normal neighbors
and kept to themselves.
Featured in newspapers and
on television in recent weeks,
Resistance Records produces neo-
Nazi literature and compact
discs, two of which are titled
Aryan: New Storm Rising
and Aggravated Assault: It
Could Happen To You.

Left:
The home on Borgman.

Below:
"Resistance" songs spew
hate.

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Songs include anti-black, anti-
Jewish, anti-Oriental Winds like
"Sieg Heil," "Kill a Red," "The
Eternal Jew," and "Coon Shootin'
Boogie."
A disclaimer on the CDs' inside
covers reads: "The lyrics and
messages contained in this and
other Resistance Records releas-
es should not be considered an
endorsement for violence on the
part of the company or artist. If
we are to survive and prosper as
a movement, we must be
prepared to work diligently on a
legal and progressive basis."
The landlords say they are
relieved the family has left, but
could not force the residents out
against their will or against
provisions of the lease. El

The Jewish Identity
Is In The Mail

JENNIFER FINER STAFF WRITER

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Dion's

Crosswinds Mall
4301 Orchard Lake
Road
West Bloomfield

Unwittingly leased to
neo-Nazis by Jewish
landlords, the house is
located at 14430
Borgman, near 11 Mile
Road and Coolidge. One
of the landlords, Ed
Kresch of Centre Mort-
gage Co., said he and his
business partner did not know of
the resident family's affiliations
when it applied for the lease sev-
eral months ago.
Controversy was not apparent
to neighbors until reporters
tracked down Resistance
Records, and the National
Women's Rights Organizing
Coalition began staging demon-
strations in front of the home.
Luke Massy, a director of
NWROC, credits the protests and
a community-wide petition with
chasing the inhabitants out of the
home.
Neighbors say they had little
interaction with Mark Wilson,
his wife and two children living
in the house. However, a Jewish
neighbor said his daughter

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ast year, over 50,000 Jewish
college students around the
country opened a mailing
and found a plain white piece
of paper with the letters "JEW'
carefully placed in the center of
the paper.
The letter was not anti-Semit-
ic hate mail. It was used to prove

a 03.int by a 3-year-old national
Jewish student organization
called Lights in Action.
Written on the reverse side was
a letter that began: 'Does the bla-
tant sight of the word make you
cringe? Does it ring of slander, of
hate mail? Does it cause you to
turn to see who else has been la-

