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June 14, 1957 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1957-06-14

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Speidel, German NATO Commander, Ike's ME Doctrine Wins Backing of Bnai Zion Parley
MONTICELLO, N. Y., (JTA) ocean between Israel and the raeli campaign was "fully justi-
Exposed as Nazi Criminal, 'Offense —The
48th annual convention Arab states.
fied" and that it came after
of the Bnai Zion, Zionist frater-
Other speakers included Men- "more than sufficient provoca-
Against Living, Insult to the Dead' nal order, concluded here Mon- del Fisher, executive director tion."

J. N. F.

DAD

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Reject 'Jewish Vote'
Appeals to Electorate

MONTREAL (JTA)—The Ca-
nadian Jewish Congress reject-
ed, on principle, all political
appeals by candidates in the
national and local elections
which were based on religious
or racial grounds.
Noting that Jewish ,citizens
participate in the elections as
citizens of Canada enjoying
common rights and interest
with all other citizens, the CJC
condemned any appeal de-
signed "to give the impression
that there is an ethnic or reli-
gious bloc such as "the Jewish
vote,' and which was aimed at
attracting votes by favoring -or
discriminating a g a3n s t any
any group in the electorate."
The Joint Public Relations
Committee of Bnai Brith and
the Congress reported the
absence of any serious at-
tempts to inject racial or reli-
gious issues into the cam-
paigns. It, meanwhile, appealed
to all Jewish citizens to vote
in the elections as a matter of
exercising an important right
of citizenship.

ZAC to Meet July 10
JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The
Zionist Actions Committee, chief
organ of the World Zionist
movement between sessions of
the World Zionist Congress, will
meet here on July 10, the Jew-
ish Agency executive has de-
cided.

day with a resolution endors-
ing the Eisenhower Doctrine.
The resolution express ed
"deep satisfaction that at long
last the United States has
recognized the menace of Com-
munist aggression in the Middle
East."
The resolution expressed the
view that "the Middle East area
including the State of Israel,
can be the beneficiary of en-
forcement and implementation
of such doctrine if it is fairly
and diligently applied."
The convention called on the
American Government to start
immediate peace negotiations
between the Arab states and
Israel; to resist resumption of
Egyptian civilian or military
control over the Strait of Tiran
of the Gaza Strip: and to op-
pose efforts to station UN troops
on Israel's soil. Nathaniel S.
Rothenberg, New York lawyer,
was unanimously re-elected na-
tional president of B'nai Zion.
Earlier, delegates heard Rep.
Abraham J. Mutter, New York
Democrat, charge that the State
Department "is again missing
the boat" by failing to insist on

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of . the Jewish National Fund of
America, and Max Varon, Israel
Consul in New York, who called
on "leading democrats to guide
th epro-western Arab rulers to
a peaceful co-existence with
Israel."
Judge Nathaniel S. Rothen-
berg, national president of Bnai
Zion, issued a plea for con-
tinued U.S. economic support of
Israel at the opening session of
the parley, • attended by 500
delegates from a d6zen states.
Brig. Gen. S. L. A. Marshall,
another opening session speaker,
told the delegates that the Is-

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ing hostages described as "Com-
(Copyright, 1957, JTA, Inc.)
munists" and "Jews."
WASHINGTON — A storm
The 1942 Speidel report said:
may erupt over the emergence "The following security meas-
of facts revealing that the Ger- ures have been taken • . six
man General commanding Communists and Jews were shot
NATO's land forces in Central in Paris on 3.2.42. One hundred
Europe helped arrange the mur- Communists and Jews were
der of Jewish and other host- transported to Compiegne for
ages in World War II. -
deportation to the East. As_ a
When Lt, Gen. Hans Speidel reprisal for the attack in Rouen
was approved by the United on a member of the Wehrmacht,
States as NATO commander, it 25 Communists and Jews were
was known that Speidel would shot on 21.2.42. In Tours, exten-
command U. S.
sive raids on Communists and
troops in the
Jews were carried out, also
NATO struc-
leading to arrests. In connec-
ture. Washing-
tion with some of the above
ton officials
measures, 1,000 Jews and Com-
sought to por-
munists were ordered to be
tray Speidel as
brought to German prisons in
a German with
readiness for deportation to the
a "clean rec-
East."
ord" and "100
Another official German
percent a n t
Army document is a summary
Nazi." His ap-
of Speidel's Sept. 9, 194,1, re-
pointment was
port at a staff meeting in Paris.
thought politi-
Speidel described a visit to Ger-
.cally expedient.
man headquarters by Pierre
Washington
Speidel
Pucheu, Vichy Minister of the
hoped selection of a German for Interior. Pucheu was informed,
the NATO post would induce Speidel reported, that the shoot-
reluctant West Germans to sup- ing of the three French host
port more extensive remilitari- ages following an attack on a
zation.
German was not sufficient. Spei-
Today British authorities del made known on Sept. 23,
have come into possession of 1941, that the execution of four
official Wehrmacht documents additional French hostages had
of 1941-42. They establish that been achieved in the case of the
Speidel, as Genii= Chief of sailor. Speidel added, "the shoot-
Staff in Paris, was personally ing has already taken place."
involved- in the Nazi hostage
The London Daily Express
system involving brutal re-
has opened a campaign to ex-
prisals against the French
pose the American-sponsored
population, especially Jews.
NATO commander. Lord Rus-
One document is a Feb'. ' 28, sell of Liverpool, noted Brit-
1942, report - over Speidel's ish jurist, made available in-
name, from Paris to the Su- - criminating documents to the
preme Command in Berlin. It Daily Expiess. Lord Russell
reveals that when the French was war crimes adviser to the
undergroUnd struck against the British forces in Germany.
invaders, German revenge was
Lord Russell described the
exacted 1367 shOOting and report- appointment of Speidel as an
"offense against the living and
an insult to the dead." He said
REMEMBER
the Speidel documents "leave
no doubt that Speidel was an
important cog in the machinery
for the oppression of those
Frenchmen who still showed a
spark of resistance to the 'mas-
There's
ter race.'
Still Time to
Lord Russell's view, "un-
Pay Tribute to ...
less there is no American, Brit-
ish, or other Allied general of-
ficer competent to take com-
mand, the appointment of Gen.
On Father's Day,
Speidel to his NATO post is un-
June 16, By
warrantable."

By MILTON FRIEDMAN

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