Eichmann Had Unlimited _Power in Extermination (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) JERUSALEM—The Rev. Hein- rich Gruber, 69-year-old dean of the Lutheran Evangelical Church in Berlin who tried in vain from 1939 to 1943 to save Jews from Adolf Eichmann's persecutions, told the Eichmann trial court here this week that Eichmann himself was responsible for the actions against the Jews. "He always used the first per- son," said Dean Gruber. "He would say I can't or I shall or I will. I do not recall that he ever said he had to contact higher authority." Dean Gruber, who was sent to Dachau Concentration Camp himself in 1943 and was sub- jected to physical torture, told of his many meetings with Eichmann during a four-year period. Looking apologetically at the prisoner in the glass cage, Dean Gruber assured the court he was not seeking per- sonal revenge. "I hope the ac- cused does not mind," he stated. "I do not come here out of revenge or hatred." Countless times, said Dean Gruber, he tried to help the Jews. But, he declared, "Eichmann never said yes to anything. Al- ways he said either no or kept the question in the air." "I had the impression," he said, "of a man who sat there like a block of ice or marble not feel- ing anything at all. His name be- came a symbol oblivious to the call of justice and his own con- science." Dean Gruber said that he as well as other Christians and Jews in Berlin who tried desperately to aid the Jews often wondered how Eichmann "knew so much" about Jewish holidays. "We trembled with our Jew- ish friends the night before every Jewish holiday," he testi- fied. "S pecial persecutions were always carried out on those holidays. We wondered what would happen next time. We said to ourselves, who was this man who knew so much about the Jewish religion?" Only when he was in Dachau, said the clergyman, did he rea- lize that Eichmann "and others of his ilk" started in life with hatred and that the hatred "was ever soaring." He finally conclud- ed that "Eichmann's rabid hate for the Jews was boundless." Eichmann showed no emotion whatever as Dean Gruber con- demned him from the witness stand. Once, in fact, he yawned while the minister was on the stand. Earlier, Attorney General Gid- eon -Hausner read into the court records statements from three former Nazi officers about the persecutions of Jews in Hungary. Another document introduc- ed by Hausner showed that at one time Heinrich Himmler, chief of the Gestapo, summoned Eichmann and reprimanded the Colonel for flouting an order to halt the deportation of Hunga- rian Jews to annihilation camps. The papers showed that Himmler had acted on a com- plaint filed by Col. Kurt Bech- er, the Nazi officer who in 1944 headed the SS Economic Office at Budapest. It was Becher who had nego- tiated the infamous "trucks for lives" deal with the late Israel Kastner, a leader of Hungarian Jewry, under which Jews would have "paid" the Nazi trucks and other goods for their lives. While that deal was under way, the court was shown through doc- uments that Eichmann double crossed his own Nazi apparatus by smuggling 1,500 Hungarian Jews from a camp outside Budapest to the Auschwitz death factory. One document showed that SS Gen. Hans Juetner, Himmler's chief adjutant, was "shocked" by anti-Jewish atrocities he witness- ed and by the death march of the Hungarian Jews. Juetner was shown to have tried to ease the situation but was "shunned" by Eichmann. Dr. Robert S , i of of Eichmann' e doemnen ed to som of the court tha and requ ose names figured two me ners--Juetner and a in th Nazi official rd form - Horst Grell—be permitted to Crimes trials La.ter, he was the ers, former Gestapo chief Ernst testify in the trial here. When judge in the case trying former Kaltenbrunner, told him, Mus- Hausner told the court the two members of the Nazi commando manno testified, that Eichmann men would be subject to prose- units in charge of murdering was among the men "who ran cution as war criminals, if they Jews prior to the establishment the Jewish extermination pro- came here, presiding Justice of the annihilation camps. gram." When some "cooler Moshe Landau ordered that Musmanno testified he was heads" in the Nazi apparatus they be interrogated in German told by Joachim von Ribbentrop, objected to the German Army's courts. Hitler's Foreign Minister, that he shooting of captured Allied air- On Monday, Pennsylvania Su- resented Eichmann's interference men, Musmanno said, it was preme Court Justice Michael A. in foreign ministry affairs, declar- Eichmann who had insisted that Musmanno, testified that Eich- ing: "I am sorry that Hitler gave fliers of Jewish descent be mann was "the" man in the Nazi Eichmann so much authority re- killed. apparatus responsible for every- garding the program of Jewish Under cross - examination by thing having to do with Jews. extermination." Musmanno testi- Servatius, Musmanno held his The American judge,. . who, fied that Hans Frank, Nazi Gov- ground, insisting that the main after the fall of the Hitler regime ernor in Poland, had told him un- responsibility for the annihila- interrogated on behalf of the der questioning that he had com- tion of the Jews was Eichmann's, United States Government virtu- plained to Himmler, requesting and that the latter - "was practic- ally every Nazi leader surviving that the slaughter of Jews cease. ally unanswerable to anyone for the German debacle, testified that However, Frank had said, the policy of Jewish extermina- the Nazi hierarchy affecting "the Himmler was very busy with mili- tion." • final solution" of the Jewish tary affairs and recommended "Did Reichsmarshal Hermann problem ranked as follows: Adolf that the Nazi governor see Eich- Goering try to divest himself Hitler; Martin Bormann, Hitler's mann instead. Frank then told or responsibility by placing the deputy; Heinrich Himmler, chief Musmanno he had seen Eichmann blame on a minor official?" asked of the Gestapo, the Nazi secret on the Jewish extermination prob- Servatius. police; Josef Goebbels, Hitler's lem, "but Eichmann would not "On the contrary," replied propaganda minister; Reinhardt budge." Musmanno, "he made it clear that 'Heydrich, chief of the Nazi secur- (Continued on Page 9) Another of the top Nazi lead- ity services and one of the prin- cipal planners of "the final sold- tion"; and Eichmann. The fact that Eichmann held only the rank of a lieutenant col- onel in the Gestapo was meaning- less, Musmanno said. Actually, the judge testified, as head of Section IV-B-4, Eichmann's re- sponsibility was spelled out in the official directives with only one word: "Jews." Musmanno quoted one top Nazi leader after another, as he occupied the witness stand as an expert testifying volun- tarily for the prosecution. 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