10 Wednesday, September 24, 1986 / University Daily Kansan Meese mav bar Waldheim from U.S. United Press International WASHINGTON — Kurt Waldheim personally accepted Nazi propaganda urging the slaughter of Jews, documents released yesterday show, adding to the evidence Attorney General Edwin Meese is weighing to decide whether to bar the Austrian president from the United States. The package of Nazi propaganda leaflets - initially by Waldheim as a World War II German intelligence of officer - was found in the National Archives by researchers for the World Jewish Congress and turned over to the Justice Department. The anti-Semitic leaflets were designed to encourage Soviet troops battling Adolf Hitler's forces in the Balkans to desist. Meese is being briefed this week on a department recommendation to bar Waldheim from the United States because of his Nazi past. Sources said the final recommendation in the matter from the department's criminal division was that Waldheim's World War II activities more than justify his placement on a U.S. "watch list" of aliens who can be denied entry. At a news conference last week Meese said he planned to act as early as this week on the matter, which has been pending for months. been part of the Jewish group, which has discovered hundreds of documents linking Waldeim to Nazi attacks on Yugoslav partisans and the deportation of thousands of Greek Jews to death camps, said the anti-Semitic leaflets were sent to Waldeim at the German high command headquarters of his intelligence section. quarters of the league. There, Waldheim received the leaflets, bearing such titles as "The Jews prepared this war" and "Onward to Berlin, Jew shriek," and a title index and cover report dated Nov. 28, 1944, both of which he initialed five days later. Waldheim, former secretary-general of the United Nations who was recently inaugurated as president of Austria, has maintained he had nothing to do with Nazi atrocities. He has acknowledged serving as an "03" officer at German high command headquarters in the Balkans, but insisted he was only a low-level clerk. The command leader, Gen. Alexander Loehr, was hanged as a war criminal in 1947. One of the leaflets said, "Who, wherever you move into the Balkans, showed the greatest enthusiasm? The Jews. Enough of the Jewish war. Kill the Jews, come over." War criminal in 1945. Sixty five titles were listed on the book cover. master index of leaflets. The cover report said 80,000 copies of the leaflets were printed so they could be dropped behind enemy lines to Russian soldiers in an effort to get them to defect. In releasing the documents, the Jewish Congress again urged Meese to "enforce the law and place Waldheim on the 'watch list' of aliens." 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