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Neo-nazi Goes on Trial

January 23, 1981
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A 45-year-old Austrian engineer, Friedrich Rainer, the son of a former Nazi district leader, went on trial today in a Klagenfurt court on charges of neo-Nazi activity.

According to the indictment, Rainer distributed leaflets propagating Nazi ideology. The pamphlets denied the existence of gas chambers, of the Holocaust, and of persecution on the basis of race and religion. The leaflets attacked West German courts as one-sided and suffering from a persecution mania.

Rainer sent an insulting letter to Simon Wiesenthal, head of Nazi War Crimes Documentation Center here. The indictment described the letter as justifying Hitler’s policy towards the Jews. Two of Rainer’s sister also face trial for Nazi propaganda. Their father, Dr. Friedrich Rainer, a former district leader in Carinthia, was sentenced to death in Yugoslavia in 1947.

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