Nazi cannibalism, and he now recognizes that he was in error, that Uris was right. Landau is the editor of the German book on the Kastner Case, revealing the negotia- tions that were conducted by the late Rudolf Kastner with Eichmann for the release of a million Jews from concen- tration camps in exchange for ten thousand trucks. This book goes on sale in Israel this week. It is entitled "Der Kastner Bericht uber Eich- manns Menschenhandl in Un- garn"—the Kastner report about Eichmann's trade in human be- ings in Hungary. The foreword to the book was written by Prof. Carlo Schmid. The proceedings at the trial are so closely linked with Ger- man thinking today, that the attitude of the 'Federal Repub- lic on developments in Jeru- salem is being w a t c h e d as closely as the trial itself. A reference to German rep- arations to Israel 'and to in- demnifications to individual sufferers from Nazism by Eichmann's chief de f ense counsel, Dr. Robert Servatius, apparently drew the particu- lar attention of the Adenauer• government and of the pub; . Berlin Churches Read Atonement Prayer for Murder of Jews BERLIN, (JTA) — All Pro- testant churches - in the Berlin- Brandenburg area presented their congregants - with a text indicting all adult Germans as possible accomplices to the Nazi mass-murder of 'Jews. The Protestant Church offi- cials for the area, which in-, eludes a section of East Ger- many, ordered the reading of the text which begins: "All Germans who were old enough to recognize the National. So- cialist atrocities and the ex- termination of the Jewish people — even if — they them- selves helped their Jewish fellow-citizens -- must admit that they too made themselves accomplices because of their lack of watchf sacrificing 1 The to ends with this sen- tence: ith God's mercy we must nfess to having liVed fo ' a lo time in 1 e aberratio Fr now on Je sh fellow-cif in and ey ma con gain." ushers of Germany's leading newspapers. Several of the German cor- respondents received instruc- tions from their publishers to be on the alert with regard to any - references to reparations and to emphasize the position of the G e r m a n government, which has the unanimus en- dorsement of Germany's lib- eral press, that there will be no deviations from the estab- lished Adenauer policy in sup- port of reparations for harm done by the Nazis to former German nationals and their sur- viving families. The total German reparations to Israel, pledged by the Fed- eral Republic of Germany, will amount to $838,000,000. More than 90 per cent of this sum already has been paid to Is- rael, mostly in the form of machinery, railroad trains, a number of freight and pas- senger ships and numerous other items. This sum does not include indemnifications to in- dividual survivors from Nazism in Israel, the United States and other countries. The Israel, court's strict ad- herence to security measures and to efforts to assure fair- ness to the accused became evident when Presiding Judge Moshe Landau issued a rul- ing barring from the trial a registered photographer who secured a photograph show- - ing Eichmann making notes. Judge Landau ordered that photograph confiscated. It is the court's position that any notes made by Eichmann are intended only for the de- fense counsel, and that it . is not to be made available to the public in order t dicing Eich Ai o Ara JERUSALEM—As the trial of Adolf Eichmann entered its third week Tuesday the one-time Ges- tapo colonel was plainly showing the effects of the steady unfold- ing of evidence of the monstr crimes charged against hi Observers studying him ough the glass of his enclos dock felt he was a visibly anged man. He had clearly los eight. There was an inch gap tween his neck and his shirt col . The- 'suit whcih had fitted so we o weeks ago was sagging. His fac was wan. The most striking change ap- parent to observers was more than physical. 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Ti - MCI By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ JERUSALEM — An unassum- ing delegation of 51 represen- tatives of the German press, who are covering the trial of Adolf _Eichmann, offers one of the interesting sidelights on the historic court case during which both the prosecution and the defense are participating in the writing of the history of 'the most tragic period in world his- tory. The German newsmen-51 correspondents and eight pho- tographers—the second largest from any country, the United States ranking first with 130— came here handpicked. Before their Israeli assignment each correspondent and photographer had to prove by his denazifica- tion certificate that he had not been a Nazi. The entire corps left on its trying mission with instructions to join in exposing the Nazi crimes. Among the 51 correspond- ents is one Jew, Ernest Lan- dau, who represents the Mu- nich Revue. In the photog- raphers' group is another Jew, Stefen Moses, who rep- resents the Shtern, an illu- strated weekly with a circu- lation exceeding 1,000,000. Landau explained the Ger- man correspondents' status. "We were carefully selected," he stated, "by our publishers and by the Israel Mission in Germany. Israeli security of- ficers went deeply into the per- sonal background of every Ger- man representing a newspaper. Every, correspondent was inves- tigated as to his attitude on Nazism, his views on the Arab- Israel problems and on Jewish affairs, whether he had been in Israel before and on other ques- tions that might rev e al his prejudices." Stating that he was himself an Eichmann victim, h a v ing suffered for three years in con- centration camps before being liberated by the American forces near Munich, Landau said that every German news- paperman here represents a liberal paper whose policy it is to expose Hitlerism and to condemn it, to labor .against the recurrence of Nazism and to utilize the Eichmann testi- mony to emphasize the obliga- tion of all Germans to atone for the Nazi crimes. A one-time Viennese editor, before he was imprisoned by the Nazis, Landau said that the reason for his -remaining in Munich after his liberation was his belief that he can render a great service within Germany in the battle against Nazism. There are only about 25,000 Jews left in Germany today— out of a pre-World War II Jew- ish population of 600,000—and there are 3,000 of them in Munich. Landau expressed the view that the Munich Jews, like most of the German Jews, are avowedly pro-Israel and pro- Zionist and that they have a guilt complex for remaining in Germany. He explained that they are benefiting from pensions and that they are better able -to earn a livelihood there. "Their guilt complex is partly atoned for by their generous gifts to Israel," Landau said. "The Jews of Munich alone last year gave half a million marks ($125,000) to the Magbit Keren Hayesod, the fund for the set- tlement of . refugees in Israel. Landau, whose entire family was exterminated by the Nazis —he married after , the war and lives in Munich with his wife and two children—said that al- though he has knowledge about the history of the Nazi crimes, he was himself unaware of the extent of "Hitlerite cannibal- ism" until he. heard Eichmann's testimony. He said that as edi- tor of the German edition of Leon Uris' "Exodus" he had stricken from it references to 1961 `8Z IPAIT qgP1.13 German Correspondents Instructed to Expose Nazi Eichmann Shows Signs of Anxiety; Crimes, Support Reparations Polic y of Government Loses Pose of Arrogant Boredom