Friday, May 18, 1945 THE JEWISH NEWS USSR Hails Jewish General For Liberating 3 Capitals Cot Gen. Kotlyar, Officer in Russian Army Since Last War, Awarded Title of Hero of the Soviet Union for Freeing Vienna, Budapest and Belgrade MOSCOW, (JTA) — Col. Gen. Leon Kotlyar, a Jewish Red Army officer with 26 years of service, has been awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union by the presidium of the Supreme of the USSR as token of his participation in the freeing of Vienna, Budapest and Belgrade, it was announced here. Gen. Kotlyar was born in Siberia into the family of a Jewish tinsmith. In 1919 he joined the Red Army which routed the inter- ventionist army under Admiral Kolchak. Gen. Kotlyar has been in the engineering corps during his army career. Polish Patriots Says London Govt. Approved Killing of Jews MOSCOW, (JTA) — While thousands of Poles risked their lives to aid Jews during the German occupation, reactionary leaders inside Poland, several of whom later became members of the present Polish Government-in-Exile in London, egged on the nazis to intensify their persecution of the Jews, Welno Polska; organ of the Union of Polish Patriots in the USSR, charges in an article marking the second anniversary of the revolt in the Warsaw ghetto. Welna Polska cites several articles in "Szaniec," underground publication of the right-wing, anti-Semitic "Endek" Party: one which chided the Germans for adopting a too moderate policy. to- wards the Jews, and another which said that "the Germans are exterminating them (the Jews) more thoroughly than anyone else could." The publication charges that the Endek underground organiza- tion. known as the "NSZ," joined the "Home Army" of the exiled government inside Poland and has since carried on its anti- Jewish activities under the aegis of the London Government. It also points out that President Edward Raczkiewicz summoned Zygmunt Berezowski, one of the Endek leaders, to London from the underground, and Berezowski is now a member of the present Arciszewski government. Asserting that these reactionary forces used anti-Semitism before the war to divide the people and pave the way for Hitler, Welna Polska, says, in conclusion, that during the occupation they cooperated with the Gestapo in persecuting Jews, and now are using anti-Semitism in an attempt to win back control of Polish life. Page Three Weekly "Review of the New s of the World (Compiled From Cables of Independent Jewish Press Service) AMERICA OVERSEAS Lebanese Premier, Sheikh Abdul Hamid Karemeh, announced that he received assur- ances from Secretary of State Stettinius that the U. S. administration will not reach a de- cision on Palestine without hearing the views of both Arabs and Jews. Many displaced European refugees "undoubt- edly will wish to come to the Western Hemis- phere or to other new scenes of opportunity (and) here again that opportunity can be given to many hundreds of thousands of them," former Undersecrtary of State Sumner Wells asserts in an article titled "New Hope for the Jewish People," appearing in The Nation magazine. In a speech on the floor of the House, Rep. Cell er (D.), of N. Y., branded Hitler's heir, Admiral Karl Doenitz as a war criminal and "one of the worst of the Nazi rats." Swedish Nazis attempted to stage anti- Semitic demonstrations, outside the syna- gogues of Stockholm, Goteborg, and Malmoe, while Swedish and Danish Jewish refugees held Thanksgiving services on the occasion of Denmark's liberation. Romanian Minister of Agriculture Romulus Zaroni is reported hindering the return of Jews to their villages to take possession of their land, on the pretext that the land re- form is not completed. At a Jewish mass meeting, in the White- chapel district of London, prominent rabbis adopted a resolution whereby the rabbis of the whole world should proclaim a "Cherem" prohibiting the return of Jews to Germany. Hans Frank, former German governor gen- eral of Poland, under whom hundreds of thou- sands of Polish Jews and non-Jews were tortured, slain, deported or confined to ghettos on a starvation basis, was captured by the U. S. 7th Army at Berchtesgaden. Jews in German prison and extermination camps were the first killed and the most cruelly tortured of the inmates. "After the Jews, the most cruelly treated were Russians and Poles," 18 American editors who visited. German prison camps at the request of Gen- eral Eisenhower, report unanimously in a statement. Jewish teachers, government officials and former government employes ousted under the Fascist regime, were asked to resume their posts, by the Italian Committee of Na, tional Liberation in Milan, Genoa and Turin. The Romanian press is continuing its attack on Dr. William Filderman, President of the Union of Romanian Jews during the German occupation, who was arrested and accused of collaboration with the Antonescu regime. The Romanian papers accuse Dr. Filderman of extorting money from the Jewish population of Romania for payment of the Romanian Government's levy against Jews in May, 1943. See Also Page 17 PALESTINE The new National Shipping Corp. "Ziyam," announces that a maritime fleet with a capital of $4,000,000, is now being formed in Palestine. "Jews emerging from hiding places in lib- erated Europe, on assembling for the first time, start with the chanting of El Malerach- mim and, conclude with Hatikvah—that is the symbol of today's Jewry," Moshe Shertok, Chief of the Jewish Agency's Political De- partment, said in Tel Aviv. Arab politicians in Palestine are reported as dissatisfied with the way their political inter- ests are being presented at the San Francisco Conference by the Middle-Eastern Arab dele- gations. They believe that these delegations erred in submitting an Arab , League consti- tution to the Conference Secretariat, since Pal- estine is based upon a Mandate—which the Palestine Arabs refuse to recognize. First official word of London's proclamation of V-E Day was received in Jerusalem while the Palestine orchestra was giving a concert in Edison Hall. When the announcement was con- veyed, the record audience all rose spontan- eously and the conductor struck up the Brit- ish, Soviet and American anthems, concluding with Hatikavah. Urges Interfaith Team Make Trip To View Atrocities CINCINNATI, (R N S) — At least three "of the most influen- tial clergymen being heard in American pulpits today" should be sent to European battlefields immediately to view the atroci- ties of war, it was urged here by Paul B. Sullivan, church editor of the Cincinnati Times Star. Sullivan suggested that the trio consist of Dr. Harry Emer- son Fosdick of New York City, Msgr. Fulton J. Sheen of Wash- ington, and Dr. Solomon B. Freehof of Pittsburgh, Pa., and that their trip be sponsored by the National Conference of Christians and Jews. Lauding "their knowledge of history, strength of scholarship, width of democratic viewpoint, depth of religious fervor, height of spiritual discernment. and far reaching influence through the printed and spoken word," Sulli- van added that these three lead- ers should be "implored to make this mission in behalf of mil-• lions of Americans." "Returning to the states, these three prophets of the American pulpit should be given wide op- portunity as a team and as in- dividuals to report and interpret their findings." ,German Refugee, Now V. S. Army Captain, Interprets Surrender ITALY, (JTA)—A young Jew- ish captain, who fled to the U. S. from Germany in 1934, acted as interpreter at • ceremonies when representatives of the German high command in Italy and Aus- tria reported to Gen. Mark Clark for orders implementing the formal surrender which was i signed this week. He is Capt. erner Kohihagen, of Cincin- nati. Seated between Maj. Gen. Alfred M. Gruenther, Clark's chief of staff, and Panzer Gen Fridelin von Senger and Etter- Capt. Kohihagen translated the pleas of the German dele- gation for protection of the Ger- man forces in the north from l iclartisan bands while details of the rounding up of all units are being completed. "This is the happiest moment of my life," Kohihagen said after the meeting ended. W Buy War Bonds! Here's Why We Must BUY MORE WAR BONDS This picture shows just a small part of the cost in material necessary to win one beachhead. And this is only one of many Jap strongholds that must be overpowered by sheer force. The cle ver and treacherous Jap does not give up easily, he fights to the very last, makes us pay dearly for every yard. This cost to us will continue until the last Jap is rooted out of his stronghold. This cost MUST be paid and your War Bonds help to pay it. The alternative is a higher price i n American LIVES. Immediate Delivery of War Bonds on Our Eleventh Floor