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…;ele commencing with issue of July 20, 1951 Member American Associaton of Engish-Jewish Newspilpers, Michigan Press Association. National Editorial Association Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing…
… and adults of the Hillel School, Lawrence, L.I., on an outing. riches. I fp, &unit in ragged clothes and keep the company of the poor and the dispossessed so that. should my fortunes suddenly change…
…." against Hitler in 1944. The West German government's reply refers to Wiesenthal's re- OF TOO TURN I cent disclosures that about 100 professors are teaching in the universities of East Germany who IPPSIDIt…
…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 14, 1970-5 Clear Danger of Nazism Revival Seen in Study by UN Subcommission THE JEWISH NEWS UNITED NATIONS (JTA) — A study of the danger of a revival of…
… Nazism and measures to combat is among the topics being consider- ed by the Subcommission on Pre- vention of Discrimination and Pro- tection of Minorities. According to a background re- port prepared by…
… Hernan Santa Cruz of Chile, the subcommission's special rapporteur, "There is a clear danger of a revival, or a development of new forms, of Naz- ism." The report warns that in the light of the "dazzling…
… speed" with which Nazism developed in Ger- many, manifestations now of these tendencies "however insignificant they may' appear, cannot be over- looked or ignored, since under fav- orable circumstances…
…" like those in Germany prior to the seizure of power by the Nazis, "small nuclei can become dangerous and indeed irresistable forces." The report warned that "Ves- tiges of Nazism and racial intol- erance…
… persist in some parts of the world." Santa Cruz referred specifically to charges made by government or nongovernmental organizations in consultative sta- tus concerning the dangers of revival of Nazism in…
… the Federal Republic of Germany and South Africa. The report, which was prepared for submission to the Human Rights Commission, which opened its 23rd session Monday, recom- mends that the General…