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    The Battalion
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The Battalion
Wednesday, February^
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Archivists are poring
over Nazi death camp records in a new American
Red Cross effort to catalog thousands of names and
help families of Holocaust victims learn the fate of
their loved ones.
The original records — including transport lists,
death books and lists of victims of medical experi
ments — have been accessible to the public through
the National Archives for 20 years. But because they
are difficult to wade through, they have been of val
ue mostly to historians and scholars.
These documents “will now be used for a truly
humanitarian purpose," Elizabeth Dole, president of
the American Red Cross, said Tuesday.
“Yellow with age, these documents will bring
light to the final days of hundreds of thousands who
suffered," she said. “They provide vital information
on at least 300,000 individuals, and possibly as many
as half a million, who disappeared at the hands of the
Nazis."
On Tuesday, Dole presented microfilm of the first
7,000 names to the International Committee of the
Red Cross to be cross-referenced and integrated into
the files of its International Tracing Service in
Arolsen, Germany.
The international service, which was launchj
ter World War II, has 46 million records on 13>
people, but most of the names from thedeatli
records the National Archives holds are new
Cross officials said.
The documents researched so far include!
port lists, death lists, lists of victims of medical(J
iments and forced labor and concentration:
records mainly from Auschwitz, Buchenwald
many smaller satellite camps. Red Cross
said.
Thousands of boxes holding the records ares;.;
in a National Archives warehouse in Suitland,)
The documents were confiscated by U.S.
following the collapse of Nazi Germany asevit'J
in war crimes trials. They were declassified afe
years ago. National Archive officials said.
tednes<
That these documents could be used as a
tool was recognized initially by archivists for the;
Holocaust Memorial Council, created byCongre;
1980 to build a Holocaust museum, and
caust and War Victims Tracing and Information!
ter in Baltimore, opened by the American F
in Sept. 1990.
Spy: "We didn't betray our countn
Continued from Page 1
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of conscience in Russia. But
Yuzhin and other released in
mates disputed that at a news con
ference Tuesday, although none
offered specifics.
“They called us the last politi
cal prisoners, but that's not so,"
said Viktor Makarov, another for
mer KGB agent. “1 do not believe
the Russian government because
under different slogans they con
tinue the same policies."
Human rights activists contend
there are more than 100 people
still imprisoned in Russia for re
fusing to serve in the military.
The 10 released were convicted
of treason.
“We didn't betray our country;
we just tried to change it," said
Vladimir Potashov, who served
51/2 years for giving information
to the United States.
fence and was sent to Permj
only in December. Previously,!
was at Chistopol Prison,wl!
“mostly, I lived alone in thece;]
he said.
Yuzhin, who spent 23years
the KGB, said he became a sped
ist in disinformation and"
tricks."
“We did our best before pere
stroika even began. Now, all of
our conclusions are justified,"
Potashov said.
Yuzhin served slightly more
than one-third of a 15-year sen
ile said he was sent to Si
Francisco in 1976 as a reporter
the Soviet news agency lass,
his actual job was to gathenr,
tary and industrial secrets
Northern California.
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Society should progress toward
cultural celebration, speaker says
Continued from Page 1
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land."
Nash cited the misrepresenta
tion and neglect of indigenous
peoples in the historical accounts
of Columbus' voyage.
"We rarely read stories written
by Native Americans," Nash said.
"We need to read primary sources
to piece together the history that
the victors have tried to hide."
The upcoming quincentennial
celebration of Columbus' voyage
should be viewed as a chance to
develop critical thinking skills,
Nash said .
"We have to be critical of the
use of words like 'encounter' and
'discovery,' which mask the un
derlying genocide and invasion,"
Nash said.
Words such as "poor," "sav
age," and "primitive" should not
be used to describe Native Ameri
cans because they conjure nega
tive images, said Nash.
He said the world's inhabitants
must move from a condition of
cultural intolerance — as found in
1492 — to a condition of mutual
cultural celebration, where "you
are aware not just of your own
culture, but also of the culture of
others and you want to celebrate
it."
Most Americans are in a state
of cultural tolerance, which thinly
masks cultural ignorance and
stereotyping behavior, Nash said.
To move forward along the cul
tural continuum, people must ed
ucate themselves about other cul
tures and at least become cultural
ly competent, he said.
"Cultural competency means
that we start with a certain await
ness of ourselves and of others,
spect for ourselves and others!
knowledge of ourselves and otl
ers and the skills thata/lowus
interact," Nash said.
Cu 11 u ra 1 co mpetence sou.*
thi ng tha f req u/res time and -
as well as the ability to listen^
speak sensitively,hesaid.
While people are celebraii
Columbus, they should rememte
the different peoples who were
part of their history, Nash sail
He also suggested having a day
celebrate those peoples.
Nash said people all must
their part to expand cultural hoi
zons.
"Moving from discovery
multiculturalism is going totafe
concerted efforts from all of us,'
he said.
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Seminars
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Media Integration Animation with MacroMind Director and Mixed Media with MediaMaker.
11:00 A.M. QuickTime
This will show the "pre-QuickTime State of the Art" capabilities available on
Lunch
the Macintosh. The MediaMaker portion will show the use of video discs and
1:00 P.M. Media Integration
CD-ROMS to create your own videotapes.
2:00 P.M. QuickTime
QuickTime Take a look at what it is, and is not, followed by demonstrations of using it in
applications. Also look at what it takes to record your own QuickTime movies.
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