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September 07, 1945 - Image 54

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1945-09-07

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronic,*

ay ternbir 7S1945
THE JEWISH SCENE OVERSd Fri iA

Recently, the first meeting of
the Allied Control Council for
Germany was held in Berlin, with
the United States, Britain, Rus-
sia and France proclaiming as-
sumption of the government of
the Reich. Gone was the Nazi
geopoliticos' dream of a great
German empire in the heartland
of Europe. For the present shorn
to its December 31, 1937, borders,
Germany was divided into four
occupation zones, greater Berlin
remaining under inter-Allied gov-
ernment authority.
With the complete Allied ad-
ministrative occupation of former
Nazi territory, came a stiffening
of attitude toward the German

Robert Shosteck Is
Appointed Director

due to an irate public opinion
general staff. Whether this was
due to an irate public opinion
which had become alarmed over
the alleged gentlemanly camarad-
erie between Allied and junker
officers, or to the fact that as
Allied administrators took over,
Nazi intermediaries were no long-
er needed, is still a question. At
any rate, all people sincerely in-
terested in the preservation of
the peace welcomed the firm
stand taken by General Eisen-
hower and British Ficll Marshal
Montgomery's declaration of June
21 that the German g , neral staff
must be broken up and its officers
isolated in camps ou'side the
Reich.

turn from German concentration
camps. Stateless persons, and
Jews from Germany and Austria,
most of whom do not wish to be
repatriated to the locales of their
martyrdom, are by-passed. They
sit in the barracks where they
were decimated at the hands of
the Nazis, and watch with grow-
ing bitterness the exodus of
others, non-Jews, from the hate-
ful German soil.
In many cases, U. S. military
authorities, assuming that Jews
from Belgium, Holland and other
countries, will be cared for by
representatives of these nations,
leave them strictly alone. It is
only later discovered that these
countries do not recognize these
Jews as their nationals, since they
are non-citizens, even though
they had maintained years-long
residence in these lands. (People
unfamiliar with Belgian citizen-
ship laws, for instance, may won-
der why Jews living for many
years in that country never be-
came citizens. At least 15 years'
residence, in addition to other dif-
ficult legal and technical require-

But even now, when some sem-
Iblance of civil order is emerging
1 in Germany, the plight of the
Jews liberated from concentration
and slave labor camps, whose
numbers are estimated between
150,000 and 200,000, has become
worse rather than better.
While the U. S. War Depart-
ment has repudiated reports that
Jews from Germany are treated
as German nationals and are de-
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nied aid from Allied military au-
Rosh Hashonah Greetings to Al!!
thorities, UNRRA and the Inter.
national Red Cross, the facts a•
these. No clear cut policy har
been formulated thus far on th'
formerly Peers Beauty Salon
treatment of stateless persons
9846 TWELFTH ST.
and Jews from Germany. Repatri-
ation and liaison officers from
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other European countries, France
Belgium, Holland, Luxembourg
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and Czechoslovakia, are assisting
Robert Shosteck, formerly with their own nationals in their re-
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the War Manpower Commission,
Greetings and Good Wishes
has been appointed assistant na-
To Friends, Relatives and
tional director of the Bnai Brith
Rosh Hashonah
Fellow
Jews For A New Year
Vocational Service Bureau.
Greetings and Best Wishes

Rena Beauty Salon

ments had to be met, to attain had been taken, no lists of sur-
vivors made, so that relatives
Belgian citizenship.)
carried
on hysterical searches
Private non-Jewish agencies
each other without guidance. One
and government liaison began
mother did not know that her
functioning in Germany not long
child
was in the camp for more
after liberation. But it was not
than two weeks. Two Jewish
until June 6, that the SHAEF
granted permission to the Joint chaplains from Britain made lic-
Distribution Committee to enter roic efforts to reunite faini;ier.

American GI's who reic.oed
993 Jewish women from a slave
On June 5, it was reported labor camp in Allendorf
on June
that more than 10,000 people had
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died in Bergen-Belson since lib-
eration, and 50 were still dying
daily, despite the gallant work
of British medical officers. Confu-
sion and mistrust were rampant
among the remaining 12,000 Jews
who had been transferred to for-
mer Wehrmacht barracks when
the pesthole that was Bergen-
Belsen was burnt to the ground.
Invites Your Patronage
Food was inadequate. No census

the occupied zones of the Reich.

CANTERBURY
HOUSE

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Full of Goodness



ROSH HASHONAH
GREETINGS

Rosh Hashonah

Greetings

You'll find the friendly atmos.
phere, the tasty, well-cooked food
both refreshing and relaxing.

Sussman's Print Shop

Closed

Established 1919

Mr. and Mrs.
A. NUSSBAUM

13308 W. McNICHOLS RD.

3773 GLENDALE

UN. 3.0838

2936 W. Davison Ave.

ROSH HASHONAH GREETINGS

THREE ROSES GRILL

NVIAVI ■

ROSH HASHONAH GREETINGS
Best Wishes to Our Many Friends and
to the Jewish Community for a Happy
and Prosperous New Year

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"Where Good Food Is Served"

ROSE CLEANERS

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3169 SECOND BLVD.

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TO. 6-3800

ROSH HASHONAH
GREETINGS!

AT SEVEN MILE ROAD

TO. 8.2909

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19132 Livernois

11826 DEXTER BLVD.

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Everything in Hardware
Tools and Household Needs

Plumber Supplies

Every Monday

A Complete Modern Plant

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Sarin Hardware

BEST MFG. CO .

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LUNCHEONS 11:30-2:30
TEA 2:30 4:30
DINNER: 5 P. M. 9 P.M.

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8-6103
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FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS

Weddings asd Banquets Our Specialty

13501 LINWOOD AT DAVISON

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11559 DEXTER BLVD.

Abe Warshawsky, Prop.

Best Wishes To Everyone

Hogarth 9152

For A Happy and

Roth Hashonah Greetings
from

Prosperous New Year



Le Shono Tovo Tikosevu

MORK - GREEN STUDIOS

ROSH HASONAH
GREETINGS

243 W. CONGRESS

— front



CHERRY 1900

William A. Genser

Masco Batteries

11 ■ 1•11•11 ■1■ 114,

DETROIT

A Happy and Prosperous New Yeear To All

-J,

ROSH HASHONAH

GREETINGS

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Jewell Photo Co.

PHOTO FINISHERS

DEXTER - FULLERTON MARKET

Sea Food Bar

DEEP SEA FOOD IN SEASON

Light Lunches and Sandwiches

JOE MENDLOVITZ — MORRIS SHAPIRO

GROCERIES

ED PEISNER — KOSHER BUTCHER

Offering a Complete Line of

Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, Kosher Meat, Poultry

1055 Eastlawn

LEnox 4792

WE THANK GOD FOR PEACE

12540 DEXTER at Fullerton

Phones TO. 6 - 9232 - 8 - 5124

3401 Cass Ave.. Cor. Peterboro

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WE DELIVER
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