Waldheim admitted concealing his service with Hitler’s Wehrmacht but always denied knowing of Nazi war crimes committed there at the time, including deportations of thousands of Greek Jews.
Most Austrians did not believe Waldheim was linked to Nazi atrocities. In fact, the accusations boosted his poll ratings as president.
But the US added Waldheim’s name to its immigration “watch list” because of past associations with Hitler’s regime. He was unwelcome in many countries and undertook virtually no state visits, except the Vatican and Arab countries.
Till 1986, Waldheim was seen as a somewhat bland statesman without skeletons in his closet, a man who had served a decade as UN secretary-general after a career in Austria’s diplomatic service from 1945. During Austria’s 1986 presidential election, newsmagazine Profil published his old military registration card with stamps suggesting he had belonged to the Nazi Brownshirts, Hitler’s paramilitary street force,
before World War II. Profil also said it had found evidence Waldheim had served in
the Balkans in 1942-45, under General Alexander Lohr,
who was executed for war crimes in 1947.
Waldheim said he had been unfit to serve on the front and served as a junior staff officer or liaison officer with responsibility for compiling reports on enemy forces.
Banking patriarch Guy de Rothschild dies
PARIS: BARON Guy de Rothschild, who managed his family’s French banking empire and saw it taken over first during the Nazi occupation and then by a Socialist government 40 years later, has died. He was 98. Rothschild, also known for his family’s renowned wines and
his thoroughbred racehorses, died Tuesday in Paris, his family said in an announcement in Le Figaro daily on Thursday. The cause of death was not given. -AP