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March 27, 1998 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-03-27

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probing allegations that European
insurance companies refused to make
good on unpaid policies from the
Holocaust era.
The insurer's decision to provide
access to its records was confirmed
by the insurance commissioner of
Washington state, Deborah Senn.
Senn heads a U.S. task force to
investigate allegations that European
insurance firms blocked payments
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The head of a government com-
mission probing the whereabouts of
suspected Nazi criminals said more
arrest orders may be issued soon.

Latvian SS
Anniversary

Moscow (JTA) — Some 500 former
members of the Latvian SS forces
that fought for Nazi Germany gath-
ered for the first of two days of con-
troversial meetings to commemorate
the 55th anniversary of the unit's
founding.
The Latvian government said it
was not going to participate in the
events, but several high-ranking offi-
cials, including the deputy speaker of
the Latvian Parliament and the com-
mander in chief of the Latvian armed
f orces, said they would attend a rally
of SS veterans.
Human rights groups and organi-
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