Page Two Friday, April 5, 1946 DETROIT JEWISH C1-10 "Nlr , F end The Legal Chronicle English Bride in Detroit On First Visit to States REPORT FROM GERMANY This is a story of a brave Ca- nadian and his equally brave English wife. Rt. IA. Frank Roth, of Wind- sor, feii in love with Miss Betty Axelrod, of Liverpool, "England. during his stay in the British Isles as a RCAF pilot. He was shot down over Germany in 1943 and was immediately interned in a German prison camp. Never losing faith, Roth waited patient- ly for a chance to escape. In 1945. two years later, he finally sue- ceeded. By 111%'ING IIAVETT .lewish Chronicle Foreign Correspondent (Copyright 1916, All Rights Reserved) this series of articles tells of the War Crimes Trials in Frankfurt, Germany. "Sholetn Alechim" (Continued from Page 1) The story I heard that night is hard to put into words. The mo- tions of the hand, the shrug of the shoulders, the blazing anger in the eyes, the catch in the voice, the filling-up of the eyes with tears, the clasped hands uplifted in a sort of prayer, the smiles -- they cannot be put on paper nor into words. There were so many words unspoken. There was so much that did not have to be said. I will try to tell you the story I heard, as I heard it: "One night five years ago the Nazis came to our little house in Kola and told us to get out. My wife, my Eva and I left the house, as we were — we took nothing, just what we wore — nothing. We were all three sent to a concentration camp near Dresden. We were there two years. Only God knows how we are alive today. From there we were sold as slave labor to an Arbeits Lage at 4 marks a day. For our work we got one kilo of bread, 5 grams of margarine and 20 grains of sugar for 12 (lays — for that we workAl from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. one week and from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. the next. My daughter too worked twelve hours a day. They put 1500 of us into a room that was intend- ed for 200. We sat and slept in that room with our knees under our chins, one packed next to the other. We could not even turn around. and offered my daughter a piece of chocolate. We got to talking and suddenly the Cap- tain exclaimed, "You are Jews!" Ile told us to wait. In a, short back with blan- time he kets, a coat for me and my wife. candy, food — and he was so so excited. excited and we Then he found us a place to live. Ile took us to the Chaplain Rabbi and for the first time my wife and I said Kaddish — first time in a long, long time. It was forbidden in the Ghetto. The Rabbi advised me to conic to Stuttgart where there is a large Jewish community. But Stuttgart is Kaput, so I to Ludwigsberg, it is only 20 kilometers away. Ilere I met a half-German, half Frenchman, who told me that he had the money to go into business and would take me as a partner. So here we are. came were Offered Chocolate "M., wife, daughter and I took a train — a train to Heidelberg. Ve got there late and it was already (lark. We had no money, we had only the clothes we wore. I went from house to house seeking lodging. 1Ye were so dazed at that time that It never occurred to us that we could demand housing. We were sitting on the bank of the Neck- ar when along came an Anirri- ezn Captain. lie stopped by us Schools Prepare For Passover Thursday, April is, the first day of Chol Hamoed of Pesach, is the day set for Passover programs in all the branches of the United Hebrew Schools. Playlets, com• munity singing, recitations will be the main features of this pro- gram. At the David W. Simons Branch. the newly organized Hebrew Par- ent-Teacher Association will spon- sor a Passover program. Adult evening classes at Shaa- rey Zedek will close Tuesday, April 9, with a program which will be staged between 9:30 and 10:30 that evening. Rabbis Morris Adler and Gershon G. Rosenstock, members of the educational committee and the more than 200 evening class students will participate in the closing exercises which will be held in the foyer of the Shaarey Zedeli Social Hall. Irving I. Katz, executive seeTC- tary of 'temple Beth El, was el- ' ected president of the National Association of Temple Secretaries, an affiliate of the Union of Am- erican Hebrew Congregations at the Third Biennial Convention held recently in Cincinnati Left to right: Isaac E. Blocho administration secretary; Max Fe- der, first vice-president; Irving 1. Katz, president; S. I). Schwartz, second vice-president and Jacobi H'eiss, treasurer. The Youth Groups of Shaarey Zedek, 13nai Moshe, Temple Beth El and Temple Israel will pre- sent the annual Spring Formal Dance Saturday night from 9 p. m. to 1 a.m., at Shaarey Zedek Social Hall. Merle Harris retie,- sents Temple Israel on the dance committee; Joel Hamburger, Tem- ple Beth El; Diane New, Stud Moshe, and Eliot Charlip, Shaarey Zedek. The Michigan Theatre Or- chestra, led by George Kavanaugh will play for the dance. FORMAL OPENING TODAY SATURDAY, APRIL 6 came You ask me about the future of he Jews in Germany. The only answer that I can give you is that there is none. First let me give you some figures and then I will tell you why there is no future for the German Jew. There wer: 250.000 German Jews in Germany before the war. Now there are 10,000. There are 85,000 'Auslander' Jews, non-German Jews in Ger- many who eventually will be sent home by UNRRA who is now car- ing for them and very well too. Of the 10,000 German Jews, al- most all of them have homes, places to stay, small shops, or are working. I will tell you this, Air Raid though, 90 percent of the 10,000 One day in February 1945 we German Jews would leave tomor- had an air raid which lasted for row if they could. I have not yet 107 minutes. We were 500 Jews in spoken to one who wants to stay that cellar. How we got out alive in Germany. Yesterday we had a I do not know. When we came Hitler. Twenty years from now we out Dresden was leveled. As if will have somebody else. Anti- God had swept across it with His Semitism is here to stay in Ger- hand and made a rubble of every- many; it is in their blood now. thing, in His anger. We were There will be another war because lined up in the streets and march- Germany will always be military. ed off. The men, guarded by SS Future? There is none for the men, and the women and children Jew because there will be none by SS women. The SS women here. I would go tomorrow to were even more brutal than the America, Palestine or Canada if men. We marched 12 days on foot I could. Now, we are all three of from Dresden into Czechoslovakia, us living for the day when we towards Theresienstadt. It was all can leave. Did I tell you that we a part of a plan. What a plan -- three are half the Jews that there only from the minds of devils are in Ludwigsberg? Yes, there (-mild such a plan emerge. Write are only six of us altogether. to your Mends at home that we "What are the opportunities for tlere given one loaf of bread for ::2 people - yes, 32 people, no business? Well, I am in business water, nothing else. We ate grass and again let me give you some which my daughter gathered on figures. If I should make 1000 the sly - - that too was forbidden. marks in one month, after work- The sick were carried by the well ing very hard, do you know that until they died and had made the I, a German Jew, one of only 10,000 who are left, we who have well sick. We were 500 when we started and but 300 arrived at been persecuted and killed and Theresienstadt in Czechoslovakia. beaten - do you know how much We left our dead at the roadside of that 1000 I would pay in taxes" as we followed the Elbe. We were I would pay 900 marks. Yes, 90 nercent of it. Do you know that all of us filthy with lice. Just bags I am paying a war tax? I am pay- of bones covered with filty, itch- ing for the war that German , ing skin. My wife asked one of the waged against the Jews and SS women if she could have a •alinst the world? We German little water to wash my daughter Jews are treated by the American:- with; her answer was, "If you and everyone else as Germans, no want to wash her, why don't you better, no worse. We get the same slit on her?" food rations, we get the same clo- One day in May we knew that thing rations, we get no help from something was up. Suddenly, the SS began shooting into the Ghetto UNRRA, we deal directly with the Landrat, with the Germans with machine guns and then they threw fire bombs and grenades in- only. It is sad indeed that th" German Jew is treated by every- to us. Many were hurt and killed. one as a German is. The 'Ausland Then it got quiet and suddenly er' Jews are well taken care of . we heard horses. The brave ones They are clothed and fed by UN- among us looked over the edge of the window and then went hys- RRA. They have no shops and terical with joy the Russians pay no taxes. Yes, they have it good. had come. What joy, what shout- "So you see, there is no future ing, what crying. what running around looking for loved ones. We for the German Jew in Germany carried the Russians on our backs. and perhaps there just is no fu- We shouted and danced with them. ture. Only God knows. "Es is! They fed us, gave us bread, can- schwer zu zein a Yid." dy, cigarettes, coffee and even ci- f,ars. We were free. 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