Jerusalem – The Simon Wiesenthal Center today harshly condemned the decision yesterday by a working group led by Kaunas mayor Andrius KupÄinskas to bring theremains of Lithuania’s World War II pro-Nazi political leader Jouzas AmbrazaviÄius-Brazaitis from the United States where he died in 1974, for reburial with full honors inLithuania. In a statement issued here today by its chief Nazi-hunter, Holocaust historian Dr. Efraim Zuroff, the Center described the decision as “an absolute outrage whichexposes the hypocrisy of the current Lithuanian government which repeatedly claims that it takes the subject of Holocaust commemoration seriously.” According to Zuroff:
“Jouzas AmbrazaviÄius was the leader of the Lithuanian Activist Front (LAF), a staunchly pro-Nazi group whichcollaborated with the forces of Nazi Germany and openly called upon the local population to attack Lithuanian Jews. This incitement to murder was a significant factor in theviolence unleashed by Lithuanians against Jews in more than forty places, even before the arrival of the German troops and in the horrific wave of mass murder unleashed withmassive local help after the country was occupied. To honor AmbrazaviÄius is to besmirch the memory of the victims of the Holocaust in Lithuania and make a mockery ofLithuania’s programs of Holocaust commemoration and education.”
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