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'WAR No. 19 Febru ar y 1988 £0 .35 An occ as i on al rep ort by COLIN JORDAN Tho rg a rth , Gr ee nh ow Hill,Har ro gat €, HG3 5J Q, England Dist r ib ut i on to per son s in t he United Kingdo m con - fined to sig nato rie s of GR Suppo rt er 's Declarat io n Sub sc r i pt i on (4 is sue s) U. K. £2 .00 . Abr oad :sea m ai l s ealed £3 .00 j airmail £5.00. CRIMINALS' 'Hang the old Nazis' call A bas been m ount ed in Brita in and ac ross the wor l d calling f or an ti- Communi s t refugees sa id to have co mmitted l1 wa r crimes ll - namely te ns of thousands of them - to be put on tria l where they are, or handed over to Co m munist countries or to Israe l for punishment . Its timing is to re fu el the legend of the "Holocaust ll , the myt h of 6 mi llion Jews exte r- mi ua t e d by the Nazis, whi c h is Wo rld Jewry 's most powerful propaganda , but which is increasing ly da maged by doubt , if not denial . to the campaign is the Wiesenthal Center in the U.S .A ., its figure -head the top llNazi -hunte r" Si mon Wiesenthal (pictured above, ex- t r eme lo wer right) . Two of its functiona ries, Efraim Zuroff (left) an d R abb i Marvin Hier (centre) are seen above left persuading Br-LtLan Home Sec retary Douglas Hurd . The Center m ak es big use of mat er i a l obtained fr om tile Soviet Union ana oth er Com munist sources, and the London Sunday Exp ress (26/7/87) said tbat "Home Secretary Douglas Hurd is stud.}'1ng evi - de nce supplied b,Y tne KGB ••• n Si mi lar ly reliant on Communist "evidence ll is t.ue Center 's accomplice, the U.S . Just ice Depar tment' s Office of Spe- cial Investigations set up to hunt and hand ove r to the Reds 01' Is ra el is a nt i- Communi s t s wh o are no w old me n half a century after their alleged wr ongdoi ng . Its hea d, the Jew Neal Sher, has been i n London last Nove m be r to ad d his agitation to Home Secr e tary Hurd . Cla mo rous in the campaign h ere is the S earch light magazine of Je w Gerry Gabl e (pictured top centre) wh o ent er ed journa l ism as a Commun ist w ork in g for Communist Daily W orke r, and who r em ai ns de monstrab ly a Co mmun is t tiod a y , He has just b ee n to Ru s sia f or "e v Ld e nc e" against British r es i- de nt s, and avo we dly r eli es on such as t he No vosti Press Agency , an agency of mos t cr imina l syste min history. Gable stil l contrives to g et Br it a in 1s media r egu larly to tak e up the ll ant i-f as ci st ll defa mation he sends it , despite his cl ear Com mu n ist conn ections , and despite a lso h is eq u all yc lear cr im inal connect io ns by way of h is a l i gn ment w it h th e l ate S aba gangster , pe rvert and pimp, Haro ld Bid ney, who or ga niz ed a ter ro rist ga ng of fe l lo w Je ws t o t hreate n, as sault and r ob thos e spot- as enem ies , and who on hi s de at n was re ver entl y ren dere re splend - ant in its red light as i ts in spiring hero.

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Page 1: WAR CRIMINALS' - JRBooksOnline.com · shows a war of a kind being launched as soon as Hitler came to power, and before any anti-Jewish measures. That very day t hroughout London

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No. 1 9 February 1988 £0 .35An occ as i ona l report by COLIN JORDANTho rgarth , Gr eenhow Hill,Harroga t €, HG3 5J Q, EnglandDistr ibut i on t o persons i n t he United Kingdom con­fined t o signatorie s of GR Supporter 's Declarat io nSub sc r i pt i on (4 i s sue s ) U. K. £2 .00 . Abr oad :seamai ls ealed £3 .00 j airmail £5 . 00 .

CRIMINALS'

'Hang the oldNazis' call

A CA~~A IGN bas been moun t ed i n Britain and ac ross the wor l d calling f oranti-Communi s t refugees sa id to have committed l1 war crimes ll

- namely te nsof t hous ands of them - to be put on trial where they are, or handed ov erto Communist countries or t o Israe l for punishment . Its timing is toref uel the legend of the "Hol oc aus t ll

, the myt h of 6 million Jews exter ­mi ua t ed by the Nazis, whi c h i s World Jewry 's most powerful propaganda ,but which is increasingly damaged by doubt , i f not denial .

Ce~tral to the campaign i s the Wiesenthal Center in the U.S .A ., i t sfigure -head the top llNazi-hunte r " Simon Wiesenthal (pictured above, ex­t r eme lower right) . Two of its functionaries, Efraim Zuroff (left) andRabbi Marvin Hier (centre) are seen above l e f t persuading Br-LtLan HomeSec retary Douglas Hurd . The Center make s big use of mat e r i a l obtainedfrom tile Soviet Union ana other Communist sources, and the London SundayExp ress (26/7/87) said tbat "Home Secretary Douglas Hurd is stud.}'1ng evi­denc e supplied b,Y tne KGB • • • n Simi larly r e l i an t on Communist "ev i d ence ll

i s t.ue Center 's accomplice, the U.S . Just ice Department' s Office of Sp e­cial Investigations set up to hunt and hand over to the Reds 01' Israel isant i-Communi s t s who are no w old men half a century after their allegedwr ongdoi ng . Its head , the J ew Neal Sher, has been i n London l a s t Nove mbe rto add his agitation to Home Secre tary Hurd .

Clamorous in the campaign here i s the Searchlight magazine of Je w GerryGable (pictured top centre) who entered journal ism as a Communist workingfor t~e Communist Daily Worker, and who r emains demonstrably a Communisttiod ay , He has just been to Rus sia f or "ev Ld enc e" against British r es i ­dents, and avo wedly r elie s on such as t he Novos t i Press Agency , an agenc yof t~e mos t criminal system i n history. Gable stil l contrives to getBr ita in 1s media r egularly to take up the ll ant i-fa sci s t ll defamation hes e nds it , despite h i s c l ear Communist connections , and despite a lso hisequally c lear cr i minal connect ions by way of his a l i gn ment with the l ateSaba gangs t e r , pe rvert and pimp, Haro ld Bidney, who or ganiz ed a terror i s tgang of fe l low Je ws t o t hreaten, assault and r ob those Searchli~ht s pot ­lig~ted as enem ies , and who on hi s de a t n was re ver ently rendere re splend­ant i n its red light a s i ts i nspiring her o .

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2Aligned now wi t h Gabl e is ~ie All-Party Parlia~entary War Cr i mes Gr oup :

Secre t ary Ph i l i p Rub ens t e i n , Cha i r man Merlyn Ree s MP , and t op agitator t he.Je wi s a MP Greville Janner ( t op:nos t r- Lgn t i n Pa ge 1 p i c t ure ).

Under all suc h pres sure Home Sec r e t a r y Hurd ha s been brought t o s tatet hat he has decided to take act Lon on the a l legat ions aga i ns t t he t arget­ted r efugee s . Got ~ic R i~p le s has t hrice wr it t e n t o h i m aski ng that hi sconsi d erat ion of " war crl.mes" be not conf ined t o a l l egat ions a ga inst t hOSEdubbed "Na zi", but a lso encompass t hose against Je ws and other persons oft he Al l ied Powe rs in Wor ld War 1J and a f t er . The stunning s i l ence withw~ic n our gendar me supreme has me t our inc onveni e nt sugge s t i on bri ugs ust o addre s s t o hi m and to all ot he r s of h i s i l k succumbi ng t o t he Je wi s hcampaign t~e follo wing art ic l e of i nd i c t men t (1st i ns t a lment t hi s i s s ue) .

Got hic Ri pples condemns a ll genu ine atroc it ies by whoeve r commit t ed .I t no l e s s conde mns all t hose who concoc t and market atroc i t y s tor i es t oge nera te ~at red against Hi t l e r 's Germany , and th~reby t o f r i gh t en off byr-efLe x al l crit icism of J e ws ; and no l e s s condemns t hos e such a s Doug lasHurd whos e cont orted humanitar~anism ignor es wha t Je ws and t he i r co llabo­r a t ors do agai~st those the J ews regard as enemies . This condemnat ion nec­essar il) i nc l ude s s uc h a s t he muck- monger ing Su n newspaper of t ne ha l f ­J e wish Rupe r t Mur doch whic b has stated t ha t , rr-t t e r e are lega l obstac l est o t ile persec ution of t he ant i - Communist refug e es, "the Government s hou l dg ive a nod and a wi nk t o Israel to do another Eichmann , send over one ofthe i r brilliant snatch s quad s and whiSk tnese monst ers back to Jerus alemf or trial. The n hang t he m .rr-on the hi gh e s t ga llows . "

THE RElll WIIR CRIMINlllSWAo ,ot tlWtl, wltA It.

','.'A? C.:U ;UNALS are not on ly those vnc commi t a t roc i tie s dlll'i t l!:; a war . Theya r e no l e s s t hose who work to bring about the atrocity of war by gener­a t ing t~e nece s sary and preliminary public hos t i l i ty .

T ~'1e London Da i l y Expr ess in i t s head l i ne be Lew of Marc h 24 th , 1933 ,shows a war of a ki nd being launc hed as soon a s Hitle r came to po wer , andbefore any anti -Jewis h measures. That very day t hroughout London Je wishplac ar d s proliferated proclaiming "Boyc ott German Goods ~ !1 3 d ays l a t e raud iences t hrou~hout t he U. S .A. heard t he Je wish cal l f or economic waragainst t he new Germany. J e wish leader Samuel Unte rmeyer on r ad i o l a t e rthe same ye ar blessed t he boyc ott a s llt he holy war" . Anot her Jewish l e ad ­e r Nahum Goldmann called f or a llwell-p lanned war aga i ns t Nazi Germany ."Anotber, Vl ad i mir J abot insky , wro te in January of t he next year "~e s ha l ls tart a spiritual and ma teri a l war of the whole world agair. st Germany ."

Unfortunately s ome t hing more lethal t han a war of good s and wor ds re­sulted as a natural progression, and when it did Neville Chamber l a i n , t heBritis~ Prime Minister a t the outse t of t he military culmination, t o l d t heU.S . Ambassador i n London, Josep h Kennedy , ( acc or d i ng to t he ForrestalDi a r i es ) t hat lIAmerica andt !le wor l d Jews had forcedEngland into wa r . ll

J e ws we r e , ho wever , cer­ta inly not the only warc r i mi na ls i n t his r e s pec t,and - l'ir. Home SecretaryHurd - we charge as t hisal l t ho s e of what e ve r raceWho, throughout t he 6 yearsit took t o bring about Wo r l dWar II t o de stroy NationalSoc ialis t Germa ny , wor kedfor thi s i n what eve r way .

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3POLAND was made t he pretext for World War II - a s t he fruitio n of t he 6years of propagand a warfare agai nst Germany - t hrough Britain ' s i ssue ofan uncond it ional guarantee t o t he former to e nc ourage her t o reject r i ght ­fu l reque s t s by t he latter fo r the return of former German land . Germanywa s no more so lely responsible for t he outbreak of wa r in 1 9 39 t ha n s hewas i n 191 4 . Those leaders of the We s tern Democracies who, behind a ma skof mendacity , schemed to ensnare Germany in catastrophic conf lict a r e atl e a s t fully a s muc h to be cnar ged wi t h t he count s of preparat ions f or awar of aggre s s ion, and cr i me s against pe ac e as were German leaders i nt ~eir i nd i c t me nt a t the Nure mbe r g Trial of 194 5/46 .

~orld War II a troc i tie s began wi t h t he Po l es murder i ng 7 ,000 Germancivilians i n Poland in t he very f i rst days of t he war . (Ni chol a s Bethelli n The War Hitler Won, P .84 )BRITAIN~VIOLATIO~F NORWEGIAN NEUTRALITY was ano t he r unpuni s Led offenceof the same na tur e as t ~o se f or whi c h Britain a nd her a l l i es ha nged ori mpr i soned for life German leaders after t he war . Vi t al iron ore wasmined i n ne ut ra l northern Sweden , transported by r ail to the Norwegianrort of Narvik, and t he nce shi pped thr ough Norwa y ' s neutral coastal wa t er st o Ger many . Br i t a in had sought to s ei ze t he iro n mi ne s by appearing t osend troop s to he l p Finland i n he r Nove mber 1 939 to March 1 940 war withRussia , but ~ad bee n prevented by Norway and Sweden refusing passage . On8th April, 1940 , t he Briti s h Navy commanded by Britain ' S No .1 war mongerWinston C~urc~ i l l a s Fi rst Lord of t he Admiralt y v i o lat ed Norway 's neu­t ra lity by laying a minefield i n her coasta l wa t ers to i nter fere wit h t heiron ore s hipment s . Tc is ve r itab l e act of war wa s to have be e n follo wedt he very ne xt day by an Al l i ed i nva sion and occupation of t he Norwegianmainland, but this wa s antic ipated by Ger many who landed troop s in Nor wayjus t hours ahead . (Nic holas Harman i n Dunki r k - The Necessary Mvth , P . 35)FLEMISH NATIONAL~STS MURDERED . One mont ~ l a t e r rn-May , 1940, ~Be lgianau t hori t i e s arrest ed leading Fl emi sh nat i ona l ists . One group wa s se ntsouth ahead of t he Ger man advanc e , and whe n it r e ached Abbeville i n Francet he Fre nc h po l i c e lined up 22 of t hem in a park - inc l uding J or is vanSeveren, t he leader o f Dinaso - and ma s s ac r ed the m.BRITISH WAR CRIMES by ner s o l die rs on t he Cont i ne nt prior to and duringt he Dunki r k evacuation are recorded by Ni c hola s Harman in his above book ."Loot i ng wa s common" and "Stealing from c iv i l ians so on bec ame offic ialpolicy . "- P . 8 5 li The Bri t i s h ar my used its power to commandeer wi t houtpayme nt and to exe c ut e wi t hout tri a l . lI - P . 86 Prohib i t ed dum-dum bullet swere used - P . 88 "Briti s h fighting un i t s ha d orde rs to take no prisonersexcep t when specifical ly ordered to take i n capti ve Ger mans for interro­gation." - P . 88 On t he 21 st May , 1940, some 400 men of t he SS TotenkopfDiv i s ion were ma s s ac r ed aft e r surrender by men of t~e Dur ham Lig~t Infan­try . - P. 98SOVIET CRIMES GALORE, va s tly e xceeding anyt hing and everything he l dagains t Ge r many wer e tacitly condoned by Britain when ste ent husiasticallyforme d a war al l iance wit h the USSR L, 1941 , and were monstr ou sly ignoredwhen at the end of t he war Britain with the USSR sat in j udgement on Ger ­mans and s entenced t hem to deat h or long i mpri sonment for far le s ser of­fences t ha n Sta lin had commit ted . This century ' s supreme tyrant Sta l inhad waged a veritable war of atrocities against a l l t hose he c ons i de r edstood i n hi s wa y. Dur i ng hi s campaign to l iquidate t he kulak s or better­off peasa~t s 7 milli on are estimated to have bee n shot or t o have s t a r vedor died of disease i n t he frozen north (Robe r t Conquest in The Harvest ofSorrow) . The ma s s starvation ne l a t e r brought about in t he-uKra ine ~n -­19;2- 33 i n order to destroy t he independent peasant ry t he re ki lled a t ot albetwee n 3 million and 6 or even 7 mil l i on according to Nikolai Tolstoy inSt a l in 's Secret War , who ha s t he re de monstrated t hat mos t of the 20 mil­lion So vi e t c itizens Stal in came t o claim were killed by the Axis we re infac t h i s v i c t i ms in one respect or anot her . Again in t he Ukrai ne - as alater pr epar a ti on for an at~ack on Germany whi c h t he Germans i n 1941 onlys hortly fo r estalled - Stalin ordered a ma s s extermination of "ene mi e s oft ~e people" by his sec r et po lice , t hen t he NKVD . So met hing of t he r e s ult swere see n at Vinntysi a i n the Ukr a ine i n 194 3 whe n d uri ng May t o Oct ober

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before ne utral observers 9 . 4 32 corpses wer e exhumed by t he Germans .At Katyn we s t of Smol ensk in the s ame year the Germans , again before

neutral ob servers , exhumed a ma s s grave c ont a i n i ng t he murder ed bodie s of4 , 443 of t he 1 5,000 Po l ish s o l d i e rs , a ma j or i t y officers , who as prisonersof t he Rus sians disappeared in 1940 .

Conc e ntrat ion camps - Ger man one s - we hear endle s sly about , and havedone so e ver s inc e 1933 . a nd numer ous Germans hav e be en puni s hed , rightlyor wr ong l y, for t neir invo l vement . Wrongly we may s a y if for no otherreason t han t ha t t he judgi ng British wer e the first to use t hem, and t heirj udg i ng Rus s i an a l l ies have had f ar mor e of t hem t han anyone else ; andboth of t hem have gone unpunished . Conc erning t he fo r mer , during t he un­j ustif i ed war waged aga i nst t he Boers at t he beginning of t his c entur yt he Britis h raided the far ms of t he Boer soldiers , burned t heir houses ,and put t heir wome n a nd c hildren in c amps w~ere starvation and di s e asekilled 26 ,370 of the m. Conc er ni ng t he latter , Alexander S o lzhe~i tsyn inThe Gulag Arc hipela50 says that at one time or anot her a total of 20 mi l ­lion have been put l nt o Sov ie t c onc ent r a t i on camp s . The many more mil­lions incarcera t ed a nd ki lled by t he Commun i s ts make t he J e wish claim of6 mi l l i on , e ve n i f true , minor i n compari son , yet , while we never c easehear ing daily of this J e wish "Hol oc a us t ll

, we ha r d l y ever he ar a word re ­garding t he i nfinitely greater ho l ocaus t of t he vic tims of Communism.

St a l in al so - with gr eat bruta l i ty - deported fo r distant re settlementelsewhere i n his s lave empire befo r e t he outbreak of war wi t h Ge r manygreat numbers of people he regarded a s c lass enemie s inzluding 1- 2 mil lionPo lish civili ans f o l l o wing his invasion of Po l and in 1939, and pe ople fromthe Balt ic St a t e s and Bes s arabia whi ch he annexed in 1940 . On t he outbre a~

of war wi t h Germany he deported whole nat i onal it i e s he considered unreli­able inc l Uding t he Cr i me an Tartars a nd t he Volga Ger mans .WINSTON CHURCHILL - ardent a l ly of t hat c o lossalcriminal of bo th war and pe ac e , J os eph Sta l i n ,responsible f or t he above enormitie s - wa s h i m­s elf one of t he We s t ' s t op war cri minals a l ongwi t h Franklin D. Roosevelt (Rosenve l t) .

Billed a s a Br i t ish bu l l dog , t he man wa s hal f ­Americ an by hi s mot he r Je nnie J er ome , creditedwi t h a redskin great - gr andmot her j and certainlyhe displayed a s tre ak of s avager y of whic h adrunke n Apac he c ould have be en proud - and wouldhave f a i l ed a br eatha lyser te st any day of t hewar he we nded his way t hrough wit h t he aid ofwhi s ky galore .

For c turchi ll t he war he had so long workedfor a s his milie u wa s a godsend , re sc uing h i mfro m the sideline s of po l i t i c s, and enabling hi mt o gratify hi s consumi ng l ust t o p lay the greatwar l or d at t he fr on t of the stage of h i s t or y . I nt he 1930s he had hitched h i s star t o t he J e wishc aus e of c on f lict wi t h Ger many , receiving mone yfor his anti-~erman campai gn f r om t he J e wish fi nancier Henry Strakoschwho also when in 1938 his proteg~ l o s t £18 , 000 on t he s toc k exchange step­ped i n and a ssumed all t he liabili ty fo r a de bt whic h otherwise would havec rushed Churc h i l l , and who in 1944 gave h i m £20, 000 , wor t h t oday well over£200 , 000 (S undav Te l e gr aph 29/8/86 quoting a volume of t he of f icial biog­r ap hy of Churcni l l by Mart in Gi l ber t , married to t he great- grandd aughterof the Je w Mi chae l Marks, co-founder of t he giant c hain store Mar ks &Spenc er ) . Dav i d Irving i n a Canad i a n l ec t ur e ( 31/3/86) di sclosed t hat hewa s als o financ ed by t he Czec h Government and by a fund or gani zed by Br it -ain ' s Je wi s h Board of Deputie s . .

I n 1940 it wa s t he curse of Br itain in t he gui se of sal vat 10n to haveat hand to take t he helm t his monstrous c harlatan uniquely c apable ofsummoning forth t he ut most of patriotic endeavour in t he unwi t t i ng s er vic eof t he ne gation of British nationa l ism wbic h has r e s ul t ed .

U.K. READERS please see and s i gn and s end in the new bookl i s t Decla r a t ion

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I N MID-1940 . when the ex igency of war provided warmongerC:~lJFtC:~ ILL Churchil l wi t h h is opportunity to come t o t he fo re as wa r -

l ord. Hit le r va s offer ing most generous terms fo r peacewith Br i ta i n (Reichstag speech 19 th Ju ly 194 0 ) wi t h whom he had l o ng and pas­sionately sought friendship as a pivot of his fo reign policy. $0 f ar . o nh is per s onal o rder , no t a single Ge rman bomb h ad been dropped on a sing leBriti s h t own. Fight ing . otherwise , had moreover so fa r only l i g h t l y occur redbetween t he t wo countries . Much o f Bri tai n . including Churchi l l 's o wn c ol ­l e a gue s. were then i nclined to favo ur pe a Ce . Ac c ord i ng t o b iog r aphe r Gi lber t(broadca sting on the 28th June 19 83 ) bu t f or Churchi l l Br i t a i n would probablyhave mad e pe a c e .

All thi s wa s a nathema to the new Pr ime Mini ster , t hre atening his rel ­ega tion t o the r e a r . Somethi ng had t o be done a bout it , and tha t some t h i ngwa s t o bring abou t a n i n t e n s i f i c a ti on of hostilities so as t o oust t he peacespirit, a nd to replace it with the will fo r wa r to the bitte r end , The a n ­s we r , he s aw, l a y in bombing , This he confided to the Amer ican Ambassador i nLondon , Joseph P . Kennedy , t e l l i ng him (accord ing to his torian David I rv i ngi n a l e cture i n Vancouver, Canada , 31st Ma rch 1986 ) - I wa n t t he Ge rmans t ostar t bombing London as early as possible because this will b ring t he Ameri ­ca ns int o the war .. . and above all i t wi ll put an end to this awkward a n dinc onven i e n t peace movement that's afoot in my own Cabinet a nd among theBr i t ish popu lation.- What he did not confide to Kennedy wa s t ha t he intendedt o provoke t ha t bombing of London.

Churchi l l , even then, knew the Ge rman mi litary p lans in a dv a nc e , i nc l ud i ngall of Goering 's operational p lans fo r the Luftwaffe even down to the detai lelo r de r s fo r the next day's raids : this because of Britain 'S deve lopment o f t hec ode - cra cking Ultra machine based on Germany 's Enigma machi ne , one o f whi chhad been s to len and smuggled to Britain short ly after war broke out, and it ssecret s unra vell e d (F .W. Winterbotham article in the Sunday Te legraph , 21 stJuly 1974; a lso Martin Gilbert in the book The Finest ~) . It wa s thustha t he knew that the bombs which fell on the inner city of London and onr e s i de n t i a l districts in north and east London on August 24 th . 1940 . were apro h i b i t e d mistake. None of the 200 German bombers had London on its bombingo rde r . About a dozen were directed to air factories and oi l installationson t he extreme perimeter of London, and it was these few ai rcraft which miss ­ed t he ir t a r g e t and thus were responsible .

Churchill wa s delighted at the pretext provided, and, puffed up with thesynt het i c emotion he could readily switCh on as the deceitful showman he was ,he l ost no time in ordering the RAF to bomb Berlin t he very ne x t night forthe very first time, and again on August 28th and September 6th before Hi t le rr e s po nde d wi t h a raid on London on September 7th} and the esca lation of aer ­i al bloo d s he d thenceforth on which he counted for the continuance of hi s po­s it i o n and purpose followed . We thus , Mr. Hurd, charge your preceding p rem­ie r and f ellow Conservative vith the major v a r crime of de liberately con ­spi ring t o ca use the death and destruction of thousands of h is fe l low Londo n ­e rs in the Blitz. It was the tragic irony of those times that his very v ic ­t i me s ha ile d this master criminal as their hero v he n he passed thei r batteredhomes , c iga r in mouth. fingers in a V sign. and brandy in the bellY J and itis an expla n a t i o n of the stricken condition Of Britain today . as the di rectoutcome o f Churchi ll's var, that the bulk of her people have still not castout this foul idol of t he i r devastating delusion.CHURCHILL MASSACRES HALF A MILLION CIVILIANS. From then on War Crimina l Win ­ston Churchill advanced to delibera te mass nurder of German civilians f romt he ai r . He ha d as adviser a Dr. Linde ma nn, la t e r made Viscount Cher ve l l ,who advised his maste r to endeavour t o dest roy Ge rman morale by t he un r e ­stricte d saturation bombi ng o f the residential are a s o f 58 o f t he ldrgest Ge rman c it i e s . Churchill r e s po nde d by caus i ng t he i s s ue o f an Ai r Min i s t r y di ­r e ctiv e of February 14th, 194 2, to t h i s ef fect , and the new he a d of BomberComma nd , Air Chief Marshal Si r Arthur Har r i s . e nthu s i a s t i cally approved andi mplemented it, e a r n i ng the ti t l e , e ven among h is ovn personnel, of -TheButcher - . The achi e vemen t , Mr. Hu rd , o f thi s bloo d t h i r s t y tr i o of Mu rderIncorporated wa s the mas s a cre of at l e a s t 500 ,000 Ge rma n c i vi lians in Ge r mancities 41 o f whi c h s u f f ere d 50% o r more dest ruction } and this , Mr . Hurd , vasa g reater wa r c rime t ha n a ny t h i ng held agai ns t t ho s e you a re cons idering ac­tion against, and fo r vh i c h a l l 3 and at l e a s t a l l thei r pr incipa l accorn -

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DRESDEN 1945The Real Holocaust!

plices ri chly deserve t o be ha nged .In Be r l i n al one a t l e a s t 50 ,000 ~ere c r ushed , tocn apart o r r oasted i n

t he Brit ish br and of holocaust ; s ome s a y more . I n Hamburg t hing s we re be t ­te r st i ll : a pproxima t e l y 40 ,000 were e xte rminated in l e s s than a fort nighti n the s uc c e s s ive RA F raids between the 24 th J u ly and the 3 ed Aug u s t , 1943(Martin Mi d dle broo k in The Batt le of Hambur g . P. 232) . Said o ne eye- witn e ss- The smalles t chi l dren lay l i ke f ried ee ls on t he pave ment . Even in dea t h .they showed signs of how they mus t ha ve suffe red - t heir hands a n d a rmsst retche d out as if to protect t he ms el ve s f rom that pi t il e s s heat . - - P . 236

The Jew Theodor e N. Kaufma n in h is book Ge r ma ny Mu st Pe r i s h , publishedin 194 1, had a dvoc a t e d the steril iza t i o n of the who l e Ge rma n nation a f t erDemocrat i c v i ctory, but as a measure of genocide Chu rchi l l 's s olution wa s atl e a s t prov i ng more i mme diate, a nd there wa s more. b i gger and bette r to come .There wa s Dr e s de n a nd the p l a n s f or g as and g erm.DRESDEN; THE HOLOCAUST BRITAIN AND AM ERI CA CREATED. Hitler had declaredDresden, cel e bra t e d for its beauty , a n o pe n c i ty . Ther e was not a si ng lefac tory work i ng on war suppl ies . The r e were no mi lita ry installations o roffices o r milita r y opera t ions i nvo lving i t . In ea r ly 194 5 it wa s s wol lenwith r e f uge e s . and c rowded wi t h hos p ita ls , a nd the war wa s obviously nea ringits end . Thi s did not. howev e r , prevent it being ma de an Ang lo-Amer ica ns howpiece of mas s murder and destructi on.

He l l came t o Dresden, cour t e sy of Churchi l l a nd Roosevelt . a coup le o fhou rs before mi dn i g h t on Febr ua ry 1 3th. 194 5 . whe n the first Br i t i s h bombersa r rived . A s e c o nd Briti sh at t ack foll owe d some 3 hours later, ear ly on t he14 t h , and an Amer i c a n attack fo l lowed i n t he mi ddle of that day wi t h Amer i c a nfighters afterw ard s flying l ow over the r uins t o ma c h i ne - gu n anything wh i c hmoved - survi vors , r e s c ue workers, a nd even hospi t al patient s dragged t o t heba nks of the River Elbe and t he ir doctor s and nurs e s. After the ca rnage hadc e a s e d, the death toll ranged between t he C• •135 ,000 t he All i e s fina lly a c c ept e d and t he25 0 ,000 o r e ven 350-400, 0 00 wh i c h Ge rma n ando ther s ourc e s have claimed. In a ddition 7 50 ,000 a re said to hav e been wounde d.

The dead had t o be s t a c ke d and burnt inthe s t reets and s q u ares in pile s of 400-500 .Auschw i t z, even in the mos t l ur i d of unsub­stant i a t e d Jewish c laims , wa s never l i kethis. Thousands o f men , women and c h i ld ren ,includi ng babes i n arms. hiding in air rai ds helter s we r e melted i nto pool s o f l i q u i d bythe hea t wh i c h reduced 6- f oo t persons t o 3­f oot cor pses . Such we r e the conditions that2 weeks after the rai ds a Swiss resident hadthis to say of an a t tempt t o move in thede ath city of Dre sden :- - For this r eason I

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t urne d back and headed fo r t he Grosse r Garten . But here it wa s even morcappalling: wa l k i n g t hro ug h the g rounds , I cou ld see torn-off arms and l e gs,mutilated torsos , and heads wh i c h h ad been wre nc he d off t he ir bodies andr ol l e d awa y. In p laces the corpses were s ti l l l y i ng so densely t ha t I hadt o clear a path through them in o rder no t to tread on a rms and l e g s ." (Forf u r t he r inf ormat i on see Dec Tad Von Dresden by Ax el Rodenberge r , a nd TheDes t ruction of Dresden by David I r v i ng) ---

Conve r t i ng the vene r ate d tri bute t o the RAF by t he chief arc h i t e c t o ft h i s d rea df u l dea th o f Dre sden , we migh t . Mr . Horne Secreta r y Hurd , exc laimtha t never i n the f ie ld o f huma n misery have so ma n y o wed so much t o so f ew ~

Th i nk of t h i s in consideri ng act ion agai nst some octogena r ian fr o m the Ba l ­t i c S t a t es a s s a ile d by the r a ve n ing vol f- pa c k of Wiesentha l , Sher , Mosco.a nd Searchl i ght ~

GENOC ID E BY GERM k~D GAS. ~ar Cr imina l winston Chu rch i l l has also to bec harg e d, Mr . Hurd , v it h conspiracy t o commit even more hideous c rimes againstcivi li a n men , wo me n and child ren i n Ge rmany .

I n the a utumn of 19 4 1 a team of scien t ists f rom his Parton Do.n r e s e arc hcent re f or chemica l and bacter iO logica l war far e a r rived on tiny Grui na rdI s l a nd j ust off t he Scottish mai n l a nd . Thei r mission was t o tes t o n sheepa s u bs tanc e - to be di s tri bu t e d by the e xp losion of a 4 l b . bomb - which wa sr e c ko ne d to be one mil l ion times more pote nt t ha n standa rd Alli e d war gases .The r esul t s were so horrify i ng tha t they r e ma i n c lassi fied decades af te r thpwar . The substa nce wa s a deve lopment of anthrax , a hideous and dead ly dis ­ease o f ca t t l e whi c h Churchil l wante d t o use by bomb to murde r human bei ngsin hu ge numbe rs .

Re sea rch continued , and in 19 4 2 testing on Gruina rd Island wa s r e pe a t e d ,and t hat s ame yea r , while Britain continued he r o wn work on anthrax bo~bs ,

Ch u rchi l l had t he r e s ul t s obtained so far communicated to the America ns , a nda U.S . r e s e arch and deve lopment prog ramme fo l lowed wh i c h vi e d wi t h the a to~

bomb p ro j e ct , t he n under way , fo r t he services of Amer ica 's best sc ient i sts(Sund a y Times Magazine . 15t h Februa ry 19 8 1 ) . I n Ma rch , 19 4 4 , by wh i c h timet he Ame ri c ans were mass-produci ng a nthrax bombs, Churchi l l p l aced an o rde rwi t h t he m fo r 500 ,000 , ha lf to be delivered by the e nd of tha t yea r J thisf ollo~ing a report by Lindemann/Che r well praising the devastating potentia l ­ity o f the we a pon, and urging the o rder . The first batch of 5 ,000 suchbombs wa s deli ve red to Britain in May , 19 44, and thenceforth they continuedt o arrive at the rate of 50 ,000 a month (Sunday Telegraph, 2nd June 19 74 ) .

On t he 6th Ju ly , 1944 , the eager Churchi l l in a memorandum to his Chiefso f St a f f a s ke d their advice as t o t he f e a s i b i l ity of using both anthrax andpoi s on gas aga inst Germany , a lthough the la t t er had been specifica l ly o u t la w­ed by t he 19 25 Geneva Convention whi ch had no t envisaged the f orme r. In r e ­s pe c t o f t he l a t t er - of wh i c h by then Brita i n had 500 ,000 musta rd gas bo mbsa nd nea rly 70,000 phosgene gas bombs - he s a id : - I ~ant you t o thi nk v eryseriOUSly over t hi s question of po i s o n gas •. • I ~ant a co ld -blooded ca lcu­l a t i o n made as to ho w i t wo ul d pay us t o use poison g as ..• We could d rencht he citi e s of the Ruhr and many other cities i n Ge rmany .•. I quite agreeit may be several we e k s o r even months before I sha ll a s k you to d rench Ge r ­many vith poison g as , and i f we do i t , l e t u s do it 10 0%- (Sunday Te leg r a ph ,17t h August 19 8 6 ) .

The Chie fs of Staff argue d aga i ns t the use of anthrax then because t heyhel d that not e nough bombs had ye t be e n stockpiled . They a lso o pposed t heu s e then of ga s, but f or d i f fe ren t r e a s o n s . Ch u rchi l l r eluctan t ly ga ve y a yt o the o pposition f or t he time-being , altho ug h - as r evea l e d i n a Sc ien t if icSub Committe e Re port of t he 12t h Nove mber, 19 4 5 - a n Alli e d c ontingenc y p l a n~a s drawn u p Yhi ch p rovided f or a n a tt a c k o n 6 mai n Germa n c i t ies by 2 ,700bombe rs carrying 4 mi l lion anthr ax bombs , whi c h Yould ha ve mea nt mi l l ions ofde a d (~ Hig her I2Lm 2! Ki l li ng : Ihg Secret Stor y of ~ and Ge rm Wa rfa r e byRobert Harri s & J e remy Paxman) . Records o f t he discussions he l d by Church ­i l l ~i th hi s Ch i e fs o f Sta ff , t he J u ly 19 4 4 document , a nd t he de t a il s of t hec ont i ng e n c y plan c a n be v iewed at the Pub l ic Re c ord Of fice at Kew in Lo ndon ,t he r e s pec t i ve r e f ere nc e s t here bei ng PREM 3-65 , DEFE 2- 125 1 , a nd DEFE 2- 1 252

The U. S .A . wh i c h had its o v n presidentia l ~ar c r i mi na l in F .D . Roo s e ve l t(descended fr om J e ws o rigina lly r e s i d e n t in Spa i n , and later in Hol l a nd ) wa s

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by no mea ns i n f er i or in zeal in r e s e a r c h i ng ne~ and g r e ate r and more ho r r i f ­i c metho ds o f s la ughte r i ng Ge rman c ivi l ia ns . There was a p ro j e c t afoot ,whi c h never r e a c hed a su f fi ci e nt s tage of d eve lopment f o r use , to poisonha lf a mi l l ion by way o f f ood tre a t e d wi t h St ron t i um-go , a r a d i oa ct i ve iso ­t o pe wh i c h c an destro y the ti s sue s whi ch make b lood (Da i l y Teleg raph , 20 t hApr i l 198 5 ). The new i nst r umen t o f unpre c edente d efficacy i n t he mass mu r­de r o f c i v i l i ans whi c h d i d indeed reach c o mpletion i n time fo r use at l ea s tagainst Japan wa s o f cou rse t he ato m bomb whi c h - si g n i f ica n t l y without anywa r n i ng o r a n y r ela ti vel y ha rm less but SUf fi c i e nt ly pe r s u a s i ve d e mons t r a t ionof it s powe r wh i c h u ndo ub t e dl y could ha ve been devised , and t h us speci f i ­cally a s a measu re of punit ive vengea nce - wa s d ropped on Hiroshi ma , k i l l inga t t he l owe s t estimate some 7 1 .000 c ivi l ians . and o n Na ga s ak i . killing some100 , 000. Conventional bombing , however, hdd by then a d va nced to t he stdge~he reby in the American ra i d on Tokyo on the 9th/10th March , 1945. a deatht ol l o f 83, 793 ~as achi eve d, accord i ng t o Ai r Ma rsha l S i r Robert Saund by ofthe RAF in hi s fo reword to The Dest r u ct ion o f Dresden by Da v i d Irving .MA SS IMPRI SON~ENT WI THOUT TRI AL. The mass -mu rder i ng mo nste r Winston Chu r c h ­ill ha d l o s t no t i me, whe n he became Prime Ministe r o n May l Oth , 19 40 , inr u t h l e s s l y suppressing al l effective opposition to the ca tas t rophic c ontinu­ati o n of t he confl ict which he sought . Ty ler Kent, a c ipher c l e rk a t t heAmer i c a n Embassy in London, wa s so outraged at messages pass i ng betweenChurchil l and his accomplice Rooseve lt without the knO Wledge of t he Br i ti shCabine t, and i nVOl vi ng the manipulation of America into Ch urchi l l 's War ,t ha t he fel t it his h igher duty to make them known t o Captai n A.H.M. Ramsa y ,an anti - J ew i s h Membe r of Par liament , wi t h a v iew to him expos i ng the m inthe Br i t ish Pa r li ament , whe reupon it woul d have been un like ly that Roosev e ltwo u l d have been re-ele c t e d in the forthcoming American pre si dential election,and l i ke l y that Ch u rchi ll woul d ha v e l o s t office .

MIS, t he Briti sh i n t ern al security service , got to know o f this , anda l ert e d Churchil l who appreciated both the immediacy of h i s jeopar d y and thewi d e - r a ng i ng oppo rtunity of the pretext. Kent was ar rested on Ma y 20th andke pt i n close confinement fo r years to gag him . 2 days later Church i l l com­me nced the arrest and imprisonment wi t ho u t trial under Defence Regu l a t ion18 b of 1, 300 British citizens opposed to his wa r , inc lud ing Capt a in Ramsay ,Admiral Sir Ba r ry Domvile (a former Director of Nava l I n t el li genc e ) , a ndSir Os wa ld Hos ley and 750 members of his British Union of Fascists . Un ­touche d were Britain 'S Communists , who had been a t t h a t t i me advoca t i ngpea ce in a c c ordanc e with Sta li n 's c u r rent tac t ics , beca use Chu r c h i l l aspiredto inVolv e Russ ia in the war a g ai n s t Germany , and thus t o a Chi eve that Lo n­don-Washington-Mosco~ al l iance he eventually brought a bout. MI S inf orma ­ti on o n the basis of wh i ch the r o und- Up wa s made ·wa s supplemented by infor­mati o n passed t o i t by the Boa rd of Deputies of Brit ish Jews a t t he out bre a kof the war - (Richa rd Thurlow in Fascism in Britain . P . 21 1) .

Detainees were ini tial ly penned up in~ilthY disused pa r ts o f Br ixton ,Holl oway and Li verpoo l gao ls , and eventually moved t o concen t r at ion camps ont he I sle o f Man. The vas t major ity were puni ti ve ly he ld f or s everal ye a r sdespite Br ita in 's i mproving war sit uation, and the l a s t 4 5 ~e re even keptt ill the v e r y end of the ~ar. Some BUF officers were ta ken t o Latchme reHouse, an MIS interrogati on cen t re , in i tiall y kept in solitary confinementwi t h minimal f oo d , wo ke n i n the midd le of t he n i g h t for que stioning unde ra rc l i g h t i ng , one mo me n t t hre at ene d wi t h shooting a nd t he ne xt of f ered im ­me d i a t e r ele a s e a nd money i f t he y woul d make statements incu lpating Mo s leyand o ther BUF l e ade r s. Only a fe w of t he pe rsona l f i les o n the l 8 b detain­ees h ave e v e n now been made accessible documents f or the publ ic , such is thedisgra c e f ul r e c o r d of injustice t ha t they contain .

No one associated wi t h thi s atrocious cagi ng of pa t r iotic Br i tons t o per ­mit a blo od- ba th promoted by a hom icida l mani ac , Winston Chu r c h i l l , has eve rbeen brought t o j ustice . No v i c tim ha s e ve r been g i ven any compensation o ro ther r e d r e s s. What abou t i t, Mr . Hurd ?(2 nd insta lment , nex t issue, wil l dea l ~i t h the war c rime agains t R. Hes s )

U.K. READERS - whether subs cribers o r r e c ipi ent s of comp l i me n t a r y excha ngecopi e s - p l ea s e no t e tha t Go th ic Ri pp l es ca n o n l y be supplied henceforth,if t he Dec la ration i n t he acc o mpanying 19 88 ne w book l i s t is c ompleted now.

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In Memoriam

THE PRISONER OF PEACE, 93 ye ars o ld , fo und pea c e atl a s t o n t he 17th Aug ust, 19 87. Caged f or 4 6 year s -5 55 months - 16, 89 9 days - o n ly deat h finall y r elease dhim fr o m the torment o f Spa nda u Pr ison t o the eterna lshame o f those who pu t him there, those who kept himthe r e, and tho s e who kept s ilent while he langui s hedthere. Hi s t ormentors t ried t he ir hardes t t o brea k thi swonderful man . and they fail e d . He won a war wi t hin th~

war f or he t urned hi s impr isonment. trans muted h is suf ­fe r ing into a tr iumphant t esta ment t o Nat i onal Soci a l isn- the he ro ism and t he devoti o n of the ide al . By supreme ­l y exemp l if y i ng t he 55 motto, · Ou r Honour i s Our Lo y a lty "h e thus s p i r i t ua l l y vindicated the cause from t he ashe sof mili tary defea t attai ne d by material pre pond e ranc ea lone , a nd s o has become fo r t hat ca use no l e s s t han asa i nt , a man made hol y by t he al c he MY of t orture trans ­cended .

Tha t much is beyond di s pu t e. What r e ma i n s 1n d isputeis t he man ne r o f his death , and wha t ha s happened to hisbody . Was he murdere d, and his body s ei z e d by Massad .the Isr a e l i s e cret ser vice , a nd ta ke n t o I sra el f or

r i t u a l destruc ti o n ? These a nd other que stions concerni ng Rudo l f He s s willbe answere d i n the next issue of Goth ic Hi pp Ies i n a ma jo r feat u r e f o r mingthe s econd ins ta lment of its 4 -pa r t War Cr imes series . Meanwhi le photo ­g raph s and st ickers as shown here a re include d i n a new booklist sent wit ht his i ssue wh i c h includes a Dec laration a l l U.K . r e a der s must now complete .

ERNST ZUNDEL'S RETRIAL was initia l ly set to open on Janua r y 4th , l Y 8 ~ . the nput back t o J a nua ry 11 th , a nd f inally to Janua ry 1Bt hJ t he venue being theDist r ict Court in Toronto , Canada. Fu l l de t ai ls o f t he c a se so f a r are int he J anuary 198 B i ssue of Spea rhead (P .O . Box 446 , Londo n, 5E23 2LS ) in a nar t i c l e by Co l i n Jorda n (a r eprint o f whi c h i s now a va ilable f rom Got h ic Rip­p le s at- £O. 20 -( po s t a g e ext r a a t booklist r at.e J r e xcept. t hat s Lnc e c Lt, wa swritte n a pre limina ry victory has been gained by Ernst Zundel who on DeCember22nd de feated an applicat ion by the original complainant Sabina Citron a ndsupport i ng Jewry to be given " i n t erv e ne r s tatus" in the r etr i al, allowingt he m t o act as co-prosecutor s. Also , since the retria l began , a successha s be en sco red by the p rosecut ion i n persuading t he jUdge to take M judic i a lnotice" of the al l e ge d Jewis h ho l o caust , t hus r e n der ing it beyond dis pu t e int he procee d i ngs. Though severe ly a nd unfa irl y r e s tr i c t e d by this l a tte r d~ ­

cision, t he Zundel t e a m are i n no wa y dishea rtened by t his b low. a nd de t e r ­mined t o fight to the fu l lest every inch of the wa y, so please make s u r e yo ugive them a ll the backing you ca n , wh i c h they richly dese rve . now and in t hemont.h s a he a d i n what wi l l be a batt le o f s upre me importance fo r the c a usewo rld - wi de i n 19 88 . Refe r to t he Spea rhead a rticle for fu l l deta i ls as tohow yo u can he l p , a nd pl e a s e do it and sta r t he lping now:A GOVERNMENT CONSPI RACY AGAINST AMERI CAN PATRIOTS is under wa y i n the U.S . A. ,t he aim bei ng t o pa r a l yse white racial-national i s m t he re by im pri s oning itsl e a de r s f or decades o n cha rges of s edition concocted out. of t he ir a tt.endanceat ga ther ing s al s o a ttende d by s uc h as the la t e Robe rt Mathews , hero ic l e a d ­e r of a r e vo l uti o nary Ar ya n r e s i stanc e movement. One g roup of 14 come t ot rial o n Februa ry 16th, 19 88 , at For t Smith , Arkansas, charged in the in­dictment wi t h conspi r i ng " to o ve r throw , put down and t o dest roy by fo rce thegovernment of t he Uni t ed States a nd f orm a new Aryan nation.- They includeveteran f ighter f or the Ar yan ca use , Robe r t Mile s, and Richa r d But le r , headof t he Aryan Na t ion s organization. Whil e Go th ic Ri p ple s di f f er s fr om themr e g ard i ng Ch r i st i a ni t y , i t salute s them f o r t heir Aryan idea l ism. cou r a geand integrity, and urges its readers t o aid the m. The trial i s e xpe cted t olast aro und 3 mont hs with the pros ecution calling over 200 wi tne s s e s a ndpresenting 850 exhibits , a nd will be another gre at e vent of 1988 fo r us .Don a tions t o:- Ro bert Miles Defense Fund , Post Off ice Box 331, Cohoct ah , MI4 8816, U.S . A. , and Richa r d Bu t le r Defens e Fu nd , Pos t Office Box 362 , HaydenLa ke, I D 83835 , U. S .A.

THE ENEMY I S WORLD-WI DE . THE CAUSE IS WORLD- WI DE . HELP MUST BE wORLD- WI DE.

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Nati o nal Front a s s a lvat ion 's go lden g leam shou ld t a ke he e d of t he fo llowingindications that he i s Koshe r. Intervie~ed on Fr e nc h t el e v i s i o n in Ju ly19 8 5 he decla r e d "I t otal l y condemn a nti -se mit i s m and all f orms o f r a c i s m• • • M ( Na tional i s m Toda y , Oct . 198 5 ) . The next ye ar i n a no t he r interv i c ~ hedecl a red that h i s organization vas "mo s t certai n l y open t o Jews " (JewishChron i c l e, 17th Oc t . 19 86 ) . It most certainly is as t he s ame paper , s a neiss ue , d i s c l o s e d i t had a Jewish deputy in t he r e gi ona l asse mbl y of the lI ed e Franc e d istr i c t. Le Pen is alleged t o have had Je.s a s his t o p lieute n ­ants P ier r e Sli rbois and Michel Co l l i no t (Nat iona lism Today . May 198 5 ). Heha s boasted " t ha t, in 30 years o f r e por t i ng h im , the French newspa pe r ' Tr i b ­une J ui ve ' had not found ' a single sentence wh i c h wa s anti s e miti c' " ( Je~ ­

ish Ch ronic l e 1 3t h February 19 87) . In the same mon th of Februa ry l a s t yearLe Pen l unc he d i n New York wi t h 25 Je .... ish l e a ders inc lud i ng the ExecutiveDi r ector o f the Wo rl d Je .... ish Cong ress , the event being o rgani z e d by t hePresi dent o f t he Worl d Union o f Gene r a l Zion ists (Jewis h Ch ronic le , 13t hMa rch 198 7 ) . 2 o f h is MPs have visited Is rae l a nd met pro mi nent Is rae lis(Jewi s h Ch ronicle 12th J u ne 1987). A fo r mer o f ficial of t he French J e wi s hc o mmu n i t y i n Ma r s e ille ha s d e scr i bed Le Pen as " t he most p rO - I s r a e l o fFran c e ' s pol itical l e a d e r s " (Je wish Chronic le . 11th Se p t e mber 19 8 7 ) .

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