PEDIATRICS Vol. 43 No. 4 April 1969, pp. 634-635
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Vienna, 1971

Harry Bloch M.D.1

1 140 Greenway No. Forest Hills, New York 11375

In an airconditioned room in Mexico City, a group of men, who had forgotten, voted to hold the next international pediatric meeting in Vienna, Austria.

The decision was to many as dumbfounding a horror as reading the reports of the genocide of the Nazi Final Solution, or of the "murder of over a million Jewish children, separated by force from their mothers, torn to pieces before their parents eyes, their little heads smashed against the walls."