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Subject:        Newsletter 2010/02/24 - Expelled From Among the Living (German 
Expellees)
Date:   Wed, 3 Mar 2010 00:42:19 +0100
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Newsletter 2010/02/24 - Expelled From Among the Living

BERLIN/MUNICH (Own report) - A study on the history of the German
League of Expellees (Bund der Vertriebenen - BdV) financed by the
German government is relativizing the Nazi-activities of former
"expellee" functionaries, according to the conservative German daily
the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ). The newspaper writes that
some of the arguments used in this study, examining the Nazi-past of
high level representatives of organizations of the relocated, could
"put Heinrich Himmler's basic national socialist conviction into
question." The study was made by the Institute of Contemporary History
(Institut für Zeitgeschichte - IfZ) and is being kept under lock and
key. The institute is relativizing the study's importance and has
declared that it is merely a "feasibility study". The study's author
is in contact with "Germandom"-organizations in countries to the east
of Germany. The historian Manfred Kittel had procured the assignment
to prepare the study, writes the FAZ. Manfred Kittel is director of
the "Foundation Flight, Expulsion, Reconciliation," which is
organizing a permanent exhibition in Berlin on the theme of "flight
and expulsion". His scientific work came under heavy criticism already
in the 1990s.

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