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Old April 3rd, 2009   #1
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Book challenged at Kohrs Library
In Deer Lodge
By Pat Hansen for The Montana Standard - 03/31/2009

DEER LODGE — A personal memoir has been challenged and a request made
to have the book removed from the William K. Kohrs Library in Deer
Lodge.

The book, challenged by Greg Gerdes of Deer Lodge, is "For Those I
Loved," by Martin Gray. The book is a New York Times best-seller first
published by Little, Brown & Co. in 1972 and read by more than 30
million people worldwide, according to Barnes & Noble Web site.

In it, Gray, a Polish Jew, tells of how he survived the German
invasion, recalls his life in the Warsaw ghetto and Treblinka
concentration camp, where his mother and brothers died, his life in the
Soviet Army, and the building of a new life in the United States.

In accordance with Kohrs Library policy regarding complaints and
censorship, librarian Nancy Silliman read the challenged book and
informed Gerdes that she had decided to retain the book in question.
Gerdes then appealed her decision to the library board.

Board chairman David Gregory said the board held a hearing to gather
information. At that time, Gerdes allegedly claimed the author
witnessing the Treblinka concentration camp holocaust is untrue and the
book is anti-German hate propaganda.

During the hearing Gerdes presented a statement and showed the board
$5,000 in cash saying he would donate it to the library if any one can
prove there were graves at Treblinka.

A business card Gerdes gave the board indicates he is president of the
National Association of Forensic Historians dedicated to "exposing
historical fraud via the scientific method." No phone number was
included on the card, but the association's Web site stated, "No matter
what anyone thinks about the holocaust per se, one thing is eminently
clear — the Treblinka holocaust didn't happen." It goes on to say there
is no proof of mass graves, no indication that bodies were burned and
that Treblinka was a transit camp where the gas chambers were, in
reality, delousing facilities.

Peggy Kerr, president of the Friends of the Library, spoke against
banning or censorship at the information- gathering meeting.

John Thompson, a Deer Lodge resident, described the library as a place
of choices for the community, saying American people have a right to
choose what they want to read.

Gregory said the board is not judging the book nor its contents, but
will decide the issue based on three criteria: the library's collection
management policy, the basic premise of intellectual freedom, and the
first amendment of the U.S. Constitution that guarantees freedom of
speech and of the press.

The board will decide the issue at a public meeting at 5 p.m. Thursday,
April 16, in the Kohrs Library.

Correspondent Pat Hansen may be reached via e-mail at
phansen@blackfoot.net.

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Old April 4th, 2009   #2
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We already had a thread about this started by Greg Gerdes himself. Good story, though.
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