White House Cites Nazi Supporter in Jewish Heritage Month (INN) ISRAEL NATIONAL NEWS) By Rachel Hirshfeld 05/03/12)
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American Jewish writer, artist and Nazi supporter Gertrude Stein was
cited in a White House proclamation in honor of Jewish American
Heritage Month.
The official release, which praises Jewish contributions to American
society, states, “Their history of unbroken perseverance and their
belief in tomorrow’s promise offers a lesson not only to Jewish
Americans, but to all Americans. From Aaron Copland to Albert
Einstein, Gertrude Stein to Justice Louis Brandeis.”
Prior to War World II, Stein told the New York Times magazine that
Adolf Hitler should be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, "because he is
removing all the elements of contest and of struggle from Germany."
In a column published in Algemeiner Harvard Law Professor Alan
Dershowitz explains that, “Gertrude Stein was herself a major
collaborator with the Vichy regime and a supporter of its pro-Nazi
leadership.”
“Stein’s closest friend, and a man who greatly influenced her turn
toward fascism was Bernard Fay, who the Vichy government put in
charge of hunting down Masons, Jews and other perceived enemies of
the State,” Dershowitz wrote. “Fay was more than a mere collaborator
as suggested by the Met exhibit. He was a full blown Nazi operative,
responsible for the deaths of many people.”
“After the war, when the horrendous results were known to all,
Gertrude wrote in support of Fay when he was placed on trial for his
Nazi war crimes,” he added.
In an email to the Algemeiner, Matt Lehrich, a White House spokesman
claimed that the inclusion of Gertrude Stein in the proclamation was
a mistake. He wrote, “A version of this proclamation was sent out in
error. The corrected final version has now been issued.”
The new release, dated May 2nd, omits the reference to Stein and the
corrected paragraph reads, “Their history of unbroken perseverance
and their belief in tomorrow’s promise offers a lesson not only to
Jewish Americans, but to all Americans. Generations of Jewish
Americans have brought to bear some of our country’s greatest
achievements and forever enriched our national life.”
As of the publication of this article, the White House website still
carries the original version of the proclamation that includes the
mention of Stein. (IsraelNationalNews © 2012 05/03/12)
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