Evangelical Church Asks Germans Danny Ras kin' s to Tell Children About Nazi Evils BERLIN, (JTA) — A- declara- tion appealing to German parents and teachers to "break their silence over the past," and teach the younger generations about the occurrences of the Hitler era, was adopted here at the close. of the tenth German Evan- gelical Church Congress, which attracted 100,000 Germans from West Germany as well as from East Germany. The declaration was adopted by the Jewish-Christian relations group of the congress, one of the two major study groups organized by the congress. The other seminar concerned political af- fairs. The Jewish-Christian study group declared in its final st ment that the Adolf trial in Jeru ale "c Germans. The grou lso c ing up the ocessi fication to victim and demanded that compensation by Nazism be tre. gen One of t rmcip al I before the congress, Prof. Kraus- nick, secretary of the Munich Institute of Contemporary His- tory, told the session that the younger people must "know their past in order to understand the contemporary world." Nazism, he said, "was not an inescapable development." There may have been "dangerous ten- dencies before 1933," he stated, "but the German people had its undeniable responsibilities, and these were probably the decisive factors." LISTENING O S Israeli Diplomat Decorated by Argentine Government BUENOS AIRES, (J Mordechai Avida, M • Israeli Embassy, cora tion from ernment. Preside signed t awardin de May class to reciation of his services of importance to the Argentine nation." Avida is scheduled to leave his post here soon. HOUSE OF PANCAKES 22 -DELICIOUS VARIETIES Delicatessen & Restaurant Open 7 a.m. 'tit 1:30 a.m. every day 13821 9 Mile Road, Nr. 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