Witnesses Tell Tale of Genocide (Continued from Page 1) velopments preceding the Nazi holocaust. Placed on the stand in this regard was Prof. Salo Baron of Columbia University, eminent authority on the history of world Jewry. During Baron's presentation, Robert Servatius, Eichmann's attorney, posed a question re- garding the spread of anti-Semi- tism through the ages, implying that an individual has no control over a course of historic events in which great masses play a role — in movements like anti- Semitism. He implied, further, in this line of illustration, that the Nazi holocaust even con- tributed toward Israel's rebirth. Baron told the court that the Nazi atrocities against Jews were unprecedented in all of civilized histor y. "Nothing like this had hap- pened even in the Middle Ages," he said "Even in the Middle Ages, Jews could retain some sort of order, could en- joy some rights, even if those rights were restricted. But under the Nazi regime, the Jews became a classless so- ciety." "In ancient times," Baron said, "the anti-Semitic scourge was religious. The fundamen- tal difference between the millenia of anti-Semitism and the manifestations of the Nazi era is this: Never, not even during the many pogroms, did anti-Semitism result in mass- murder and genocide." Also, said the American scholar, despite oppressions and persecutions over the centuries, the Jewish communities in Eur- ope had made vast contributions to learning in all fields until "the Nazi movement set the clock back." Another witness was Aharon Walter Lindenstrauss, also a Ger- man Zionist leader, who told of meetings in Vienna with Eich- mann toward the end of 1933 in Rothschild Castle. In the crudest threatening language, said Lindenstrausst Eichmann demanded 'that the departure of Jews from Germany be speeded up and warned if the Jewish leadership did not comply, "You know what your fate will be." Lindenstrauss described de- pressing scenes of Jews lined up hoping for emigration per- mits, but it became apparent at once, he said, that Eichmann aimed at expulsion rather than orderly emigration. Attorney General Gideon Hausner also entered into the record quotations from the con- fessions of Dieter Wislieceny, an assistant to Eichmann who was executed in Czechoslovakia for his war crimes. The confession, which accent- ed the cruelty of Wislieceny's superior now on trial, emphasized that Eichmann was a coward who tried to escape from respon- sibility. The following statements are excerpts from Wislieceny's own testimony before the Nureinberg trials: Eichmann was "cold as ice in his attitude toward •Jews, never showing any human feeling on the subject." Eichmann was "cowardly and extremely cautious." He "never did a thing without an order from above." "Eichmann is very cynical in his attitude toward the Jew- ish question and once told me, `I'll go laughing to my grave in the knowledge I've sent 5,000,- 000 Jews to death. This gives me a feeling of immense satis- faction.' " "Eichmann said the Jews were to be destroyed in accordance with a Himmler order dated April, 1942. He said the final solution meant the biological_ extermination of the Jewish race, but that for the present, able' bodied Jews were to be kept alive. Eichmann on many occa- sions told me that Jews were worthless except as laborers." "Every action of his in these matters" was submitted to Rein- hard Heydrich, head of the Nazi security police, and later to Ernst Kaltenbrunner, head of the German main security office. Hausner continued to pre- sent documentary evidence re- vealing the bloodthirsty crimes engineered by Eichmann. On Wednesday he showed how positions made before the Nur- former Grand Mufti Haj Amin emberg trials by several other El Husseini of Jerusalem be- Nazis, including SS Col. Wilhelm came a Nazi collaborator Hoettel, SS Capt. Hans Heofle, whose protests against conces- Walter Huppenkothen and Eber- sions to Jews brought an hart von Thadden. The Attorney order from Heinrich Himmler General said all of the deposi-• that no Jews should be al- tions provided information on lowed to emigrate to Palestine. Eichmann's powers of authority The expose of the ex-Mufti's and activities as a Gestapo offi- role substantiates the charge of cial. Nazism against Mufti-led Arabs. Servatius, in his fight to bar The defense, meanwhile, is acceptance of the depositions seeking. the right to bring wit- by the court, argued also that nesses to Israel from Germany some of the individuals were and Austria and asks immunity still alive and should be invited for them. Servatius' assistant, to court so that his client could Dieter Wechtenbruch, is now in cross examine them. He par- Germany gathering testimony he ticularly urged the calling of was permitted to secure under von Thadden, who headed the the direction of German courts. German Foreign Ministry sec- From all present indications, tion dealing with Jewish affairs. the trial may last another four Von Thadden was reported to months. Dr. Jacob Robinson of have negotiated frequently with New York, a deputy attorney for Eichmann and also to have given the prosecution and former mem- a report to German Foreign ber of the Lithuanian cabinet Ministry officials at a special considered an outstanding au- meeting before the end of the thority on historical and legal war on the status of the pro- matters involving Jewry, was asked by this correspondent gram of killing Jews. . The Attorney General object- whether the trial can end in ed to this request declaring that three months. He replied: "If the story of a holocaust if the description of von Thad- den's tasks and position as given that lasted 12 years, in which a by Servatius was correct, then third of the Jewish people was von Thadden had also commit- exterminated, can be con- ted crimes against the JewiSh densed into a three months evaluation, then the trial can people. end in that length of time," Hausner said that "should he implying that it could not. step on Israeli soil, I will be General Telford Taylor, the obliged to put him on trial." American prosecutor at the The West German attorney Nuremberg trials, now an ob- said there was a legal aid agree- server here, calls the Eichmann ment in effect between Israel trial procedure "the most bril- and West Germany under which liant judicial organization he has witnesses from one of the coun- ever witnessed." Like observers tries must be granted immunity from many other lands, he ad- from the other. The court asked mires the fairness of the court the Attorney General to submit which is giving Eichmann's de- the full text of the West German- fense every opportunity to pre- Israel legal aid agreement and sent his case, in spite of the reserved decision on admissibil- view that he came to court con- ity of the second group of depo- victed in advance for his heinous sitions. crimes. _Depositions•of Eieltinann A itles Show He 'Was in Pull Control of Slaughter of Jews (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) the pertinent section of the Israeli law for the punishment of Nazi criminals. The disputed depositions in- cluded testimony from Dieter Wisliceny. Wisliceny was an Eichmann aide who was interro- Baron said that the Nazis gated by a United States. Army wiped out - "o vernigh t" the officer and who was later hand- achievements of full emancipa- ed over to Czechoslovakia which tion reached by the Jews in hanged him for his war crimes. Europe as a result of 200 years Another deposition, that of of struggle for equal rights. Auschwitz Commandant Rudolf He told the court that, if not Hoess, who was hanged by the for the holocaust, there would be Allies, also was ruled admissable. 20,000,000 Jews today through- Eichmann, who never released out the world, with slightly more any of the men of his Gestapo than half living in Europe. In units, was quoted by Wisliceny Poland alone, where there are as having declared "we are all now only about 30,000 Jews, in the same boat." Wisliceny there were 3,300,000 before the said Eichmann aides were taught Nazis started sending Jews to to obey orders blindly and "it gas chambers, he said. was impossible to make them Refuting Servatius' suggestion slow down the pace of extermi- that the Nazi plan for the ex- nation—growing to unmanagea- termination of Jews was part of The presiding judge, Justice ble dimensions — by common a mass movement of anti-Semi- Moshe Landau, sustained the sense or appeals to reason. It tism, Baron said the final solu- admissibility of the documents was even impossible to make tion was "conducted by the offi- with a citation of a clause in them see the necessity to save cial Nazi apparatus itself." the London charter under thousands of lives for labor Under cross - examination by which the Nuremberg trials duties." Servatius, Baron dwelt on the were set up. He said that this Details from _the Hoess de- major differences between age- section regarding acceptance position gave the lie to Eich- old anti-Semitism and the Nazi as evidence of sworn affidavits mann's testimony to his Israeli type of anti-Jewish persecution. was much more liberal than captors that he knew the ex- Mufti of Jerusalem only casually as the result of a passing introduction at a Ber- lin cocktail . party. He was cited by Hoess as working hand in hand with the Mufti. JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Adolf by Reinhard Hey drich, Hoess declared in his deposi- Eichmann, on trial here for Himmler's deputy. He claimed master-minding the murder of throughout h i s statement tion that the Eichmann - Mufti 6,000,000 Jews, had told his that he had pro-Zionist sym- combination sabotaged a care- Israeli captors that he had pathies, declaring that on his fully arranged plan to transfer many Jewish relatives, that he visit to Palestine, "my sym- 10,000 Polish 'Jewish children to was "neither a Jew-hater nor pathies were with the Jews Palestine in exchange for Ger- an anti-Semite" and that all not the Arabs." He said that mans. Hoess' deposition indi- "my men knew it." His taped he used only Jewish cabs cated the children were already words were played back at the because the Arab cab drivers en route to Palestine when the trial. Mufti and Eichmann scuttled were "unreliable and fast." the arrangement. Reviewing his life as a child The documentation, however, Hausner also asked the court and young man, Eichmann told recorded the fact that Eichmann the interrogators that he was was shown a report by Hagen for approval of submission of de- not brought up in an anti-Sem- on the Palestine visit, which itic atmosphere. He said he had had been corrected in Eich- Jewish relatives through mar- mann's handwriting. In that re- riage,. explaining that many of port were scores of viciously his stepmother's family married anti-Semitic comments, such as Jews and Jewesses. He claimed - that "the economic chaos in that he helped some of those Palestine is explained by the half-Jews to leave for Switzer- fact that Jews here cheat each land as late as 1944. other since, because of the Asserting that he had distant shortage of Aryans, they can- Jewish relatives also in Hun- not cheat them," and that Ger- gary, Eichmann told his inter- man Jews had said that it was rogators that even in Hungary, better to return to German con- he maintained his own idea for centration camps than to stay the solution of the "Jewish in Palestine. At an early stage of the in- question"—which, until Ger- many attacked Russia, was a terrogation, Eichmann said he read his first book on a Jewish "political solution." subject when he joined the Jew- Eichmann said he then be- ish Bureau of the security po- lieved that '`as long as Britain lice. in 1935 and that the book occupied Palestine and large- was Herzl's The Jewish State." scale emigration there was im- He also read a description of possible, "some other "terri- Jabotinsky's Zionist Revision- torial concentration" of Jews ist organization. He said he pre- was necessary as a "temporary pared a summary of the two measure." items and of Agudas Israel ac- Eichmann claimed that he tivities for an information bro- ISRAEL CELEBRATES 13TH ANNIVERSARY. Women march past reviewing stand in and another SS official named chure which was distributed Jerusalem in parade viewed by hundreds of thousands. Other thousands celebrated the Hagen were sent to Palestine among members of the Gestapo. occasion in the United States, Brazil, Canada, Australia, Ghana, Britain, Belgium and elsewhere. JERUSALEM — Adolf Eich- mann was pictured at his trial here in depositions from former Gestapo and SS associates as executing orders for the annihi- lation of Jews with relish to the point of ignoring an order from Gestapo Chief Heinrich Himmler in 1944 to halt the mass murders. The depositions were read into the court record by Attorney General Gideon Hausner after the three judge court rejected the contention of Dr. Robert Servatius, Eichmann's chief coun- sel, that the documents were not admissible. The West German attorney had argued that the de- positions made to the Nuremberg trials were made in a different context and without opportunity for Eichmann to cross examine the deponents. 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