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PAGE 14 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE May 30, 1986
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Still more evidence links
Waldheim to war crimes
Kurt Waldheim
by Edwin Eytan
GENEVA (JTA)- The European
Jewish Congress made public new
documents and a filmed interview
that appears to link Kurt Wald
heim directly with war crimes and
atrocities against Jews.
At the same time, the EJC called
on Yugoslavia and any other coun
tries which might have informa
tion relevant to Waldheim’s war
time activities to open their files to
independent investigators. The EJC
held a two-dav meeting here,
marking the 50th anniversary of
the World Jewish Congress. It was
attended by 135 delegates from 20
countries.
One of the new documents made
public was a United Nations file
based on information supplied by
Yugoslavia which described
Waldheim, the Austrian presiden
tial candidate and former United
Nations secretary general as,
“wanted for murder” and the “exe
cution of hostages.” The document
assigns him an “A rating, the high
est priority at the time for wanted
war criminals.
An Israeli film director, Michael
Tal, screened interviews with two
Israeli witnesses who said they had
seen Waldheim participate per
sonally in anti-Jewish commando
actions in Greece in 1944.
One witness, Yehoshua Matza
of Beersheba, said he saw a man
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beat Jewish prisoners while steal
ing their money and valuables.
Matza and the other witness said
the incident occurred in the Larissa
camp in northern Greece on March
25, 1944.
The EJC plenary approved a
resolution calling on the U.N. “to
establish an appropriate and effec
tive procedure for (the future) elec
tion of the world’s highest civil ser
vant to prevent a similar situation
from ever occurring again.” Wald
heim served two terms as ll.N.
secretary general, from 1972 to
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The EJC overwhelmingly backed
the position taken by WJC leaders
in New York to uncover Wald
heim’s wartime activities. But the
Austrian and German delegates
expressed regret that there had
been no prior consultation on the
subject. Werner Nachman of West
Germany said, “The WJC execu
tive should have consulted us before
going public.”
He added, “European Jewry can
best measure the political conse
quences of the revelations and
should have been consulted.”
Nachman, president of the West
German Jewish community, noted,
“We live in Europe and we are the
ones who should have had their
say.”
He and the Austrian delegate,
Paul Grosz, a member of the exec
utive of the Austrian Jewish com
munity. nevertheless supported the
WJC’s decision to reveal Wald
heim’s past and expressed strong
confidence in WJC secretary gen
eral Israel Singer.
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