VIENNA -A dispute over access to an archive involving Vienna's Jewish community has prompted a group of academics to withdraw support for an Austrian Holocaust research center, saying independent research is no longer possible, according to a letter obtained Tuesday by The Associated Press.
When 12 of the 15 member international advisory board of Vienna's Weisenthal Institute of Holocaust Studies resign en masse, along with the Institute's Chairman and "business" manager it's news, but when the resignations stem from the "Jewish community's" lame attempt to "restrict access" to the "Holocaust"records, and even "remove pieces at will" from scholarly review, it's big news. What are the Jewish community trying to hide?
http://www.aolnews.com/story/academics-withdraw-support-for-holocaust/592322
When 12 of the 15 member international advisory board of Vienna's Weisenthal Institute of Holocaust Studies resign en masse, along with the Institute's Chairman and "business" manager it's news, but when the resignations stem from the "Jewish community's" lame attempt to "restrict access" to the "Holocaust"records, and even "remove pieces at will" from scholarly review, it's big news. What are the Jewish community trying to hide?
http://www.aolnews.com/story/academics-withdraw-support-for-holocaust/592322
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