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Sell," Jan. 14) writes that an estimated
100,000 people in Tel Aviv filled
Rabin Square demonstrating against
withdrawal from the Golan. Accord-
ing to Landau and the JTA, they "do
not represent the majority of Israelis."
In fact, the number at the rally as
reported in the Jerusalem Post was
250,000, while the Israeli left-wing daily
Hdaretz reported 300,000. Further-
more, a poll taken in early January by
the respected Steinmetz Center of Tel
Aviv University found 62.3 percent
oppose giving up the Golan while only
21.8 percent are in favor. So, Mr. Lan-
dau and the JTA are flagrantly wrong
on two different counts — evidently in
order to fit their own political agenda.
Jerome S. Kaufman
national secretary,
Zionist Organization of America
Bloomfield Hills
Proving Again
The Holocaust
As a survivor of the Holocaust, I feel
very angry that we are still forced to
prove the murder of the Jews, this
time in a British courtroom.
There is a saying that if you send a
cockroach to Germany, they will tell
you the exact time it arrived and also its
condition. That is, the Germans meticu-
lously document everything. They doc-
umented the murder of the Jews, too.
According to German records, in
1941-1943, 4 million Jews were mur-
dered. The Einsatzgruppen (German
attack groups under the chief of the
Security Police and Security Service)
killed some 1.5 million. Treblinka (the
German killing center in Poland)
murdered 800,000. Belzec, which
opened in March 1942 (in Poland),
would eventually kill 600,000 more;
Chelmno, almost 250,000; and Maid-
anek, 360,000.
We haven't even mentioned
Auschwitz (1.2 million by 1945) or
the 500,000 who died in ghettos. In
Auschwitz, four crematoria burned
bodies of Jews and gypsies from the
middle of 1943. They could burn
between two-three corpses a minute,
24 hours a day — which yields over 1
million people a year.
Such statistics make David Irving's
statements ("Holocaust Retried," Jan.
21) about the Holocaust not only
inaccurate, but ridiculous. Above ref-
erences are from Anatomy of the
Auschwitz Death Camp.
Abraham Pasternak
Southfield
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