T. H. Tetens, Geopolitical Expert, "Warns Former Nazis Ilegain Influence in Germany T. H. Tetens, former Germanpropaganda slogans of the SS." . Germans were definitely anti- economist and newspaper editor, He quotes numerous polls Semitic,' 29 percent were 'con- who was sent to a concentration taken by responsible agencies to ditionally anti-Semitic,' 25 per- camp by Hitler and who escaped show that pro-Nazi feeling exists cent showed no anti-Semitic at- to Switzerland in 1934, in a in large measure. He describes titudes, and only '7 percent were thorough analysis of conditions rallies held in German cities by described-as `philo-Semitic'." in Germany today, in the schools, Nazi veterans and the demon- Tetens states: "Strong pres- the courts; the foreign office, the strations which greeted the for- sure is being exerted in the police and among Chancellor mer Hitlerites, and he deplores Bundestag, as well as in the Adenauer's closest associates, the encouragement that has been press, to make a clean sweep and charges that former Nazis have given them in the United States, Close the whole chapter of the regained their influence and that listing many members of Con- `undigested past.' What is sug- they are again threatening to gress who were duped into ap- gested is a general amnesty for dominate Germany. plauding former Nazis and their all crimes committe In his new book, "The New activities. Nazi regime. Su A chapter title, "Jews Should bring the `b Germany and the Old Nazis,"• mur- published by Random House, Be Exterminated Like Vermin," der' out of zone." In Tetens lists hundreds of ex-Nazis containing accusations of such this res ws how Gen who are back in power, lists existing sentiments in bonn- eral h. commuted war numerous incidents to prove that dominated Germany, relates the trim ' ath sentences and the authorities under Adenauer, "Koeppern case," which was ex- ho Commissioner John while resorting to lip service in posed in May 1959 by Look as hounded to free the condemning the Nazi atrocities, European Editor Edward M. ackets," those nevertheless either encourage or Korry. It is the case of Kur sentences. The openly welcome former SS lead- Sumpf and his family who ca paign upon McC1 ers and others into active gov- from Israel to the small Ger • sed him great di ernment service. town of Koepprn, establish lted in some com : ut the last ckets What will especially shock bakery and were so perse finally were the readers is that Tetens hounded and beaten th f the were forced to flee. strong cam does not even spare Adenauer half. Teten also deals with )die Some nti-Sem . himself. He quotes him again Germa and again to prove that he case and other incidents w ci tism in gs of horr defended Nazis, that he was finally attracted world atte i oz arouse new fe Nazi vill exerting his efforts to secure but .which in no sense br gh In some insta • were enable -scape or the release of war criminals, firm action against the ne az freed. among them many who were and the _ re-emerging p Desc.ribin indiff condemned to death, and in feelings in Germany. Especially shocki or lack of t wledge in exposing "the Aden auer Tetens' expose are the acts Germany's yout image" he quotes Delbert etens which indicate that G states: "The 850 Semitic Clark who pictured Adenauer are minimizing the H outrages officiall reported as "a bad-tempered and ex- crimes, that many of during the first weeks of tremely astute reactionary." have been led to believ 1960, committ mainly by In his party, Tetens quotes Jews willfully and delibe ely young peopl between the Clark's "Again the Goose exaggerated the number ages of 15 25, are a clear Step," Adenauer was regarded was murdered in order to indicatio the present dan- as "the great symbol of ex- able to collect restitution. ger. It s not speak well for treme political toryism," and a Nuremberg trials' revelation stern powers or for the former admirer described him and the factual data gathered enauer administration that as "a malicious old man." another 'lost generation' has While it is to be expected that from Nazi files do not seem to grown up in Germany." Tetens' charges will be severely matter. Jews, who lost mil- He shows that German text- condemned and his book will be lions of kinsmen, now are ac- criticized, especially in view of cused of having created a books deal very scantily with the the general belief that the Nazis myth about such a catastrophe! Nazi crimes; that a 1949 edition "How much of a danger is of a widely used textbook had have been uprooted by the Bonn government, it will take a lot of the anti-Jewish sentiment in Ger- an eight-page description of the explaining to eradicate blame many?," Tetens asks. "A public concentration camp terror, and from Adenauer himself, in view opinion poll made in 1958 the 1958 edition made no men- of the • direct quotations from showed that '39 percent of the tion of it at all; that: "The sa 1949 edition strongly co the "old man's" assertions. i the persecution of t Even the Ben-Gurion meeting in more than three p with Adenauer on March 14, Urge Middle East edition gives 1960, is- described - by- Tetens as Countries to Adapt lines." - "motivated -13r political expe- Quoting diency_ as well as by mutual Israel's Technology W t which stat- good Will and respect. vir of Nazi propa- NEW YORK, (JTA)—An ap- ed that "t - Nevertheless, Tetens shows peal to all nations in the Middle ganda is till resent," Tetens that although Germany adopted East to regard Israel as a pilot neverth ss ws how German a program of paying Israel $715,- plant and to "adapt her astound- youth her c -aim lack of knowl- 000,000 during a 12-year period ing achievements in science and edge • out Hitler, o er as compensation for losses by technology to their own pressing that a hero's role, Jewry which amounted to eight problems" was made by Jacob R. the ctics of their billion dollars — the Adenauer Sensibar, president of the Amer- kee g silent on the u' ect proposal faced defeat because of ican Technion Society, address- the trocities. his own party only 83 out of 143 ing the closing session of the anwhile new hatred party members voted for the in- fourth annual Conference on ins led in the youth agai demnification and the measure Science and. Technology in Is- All , especially against was saved by the votes of 125 rael and the Middle East, held vel Churchill, Morgenthau, and Social Democrats. Out of the 402 at the Hotel Astor. the ti-Semitic virus is becom- members of the German, Parlia- "It is the hope of the_ planners ing • re evident. ment, only 238 voted for in- of this Conference that the day Te s substantiates his ac- demnification, the rest voting is not far off when these annual cusati by referring to hun against or abstaining. Thus, even gatherings will be held in Israel dreds newspaper, magaz . on the question of compensation and in surrounding countries, at and offi 1 reports. to Israel Adenauer could not which there will nd "The Germany muster his party's support. The open exchange Old Nazis" es scientific implication is -that anti-Jewish technical inf tion that wi over present feelings have not been eradi- benefit all p es," he declared. cated. William . Q. Halm, Ambas- A major accusation against sador of ana to the United Adenauer is his retention of States, to the Confer ce •f Dr. Hans Globke as his Sec- Israel's hnical assis , retary of State. Tetens charges his coun Halm said: Work For Yourself that Globke continues to make we ente into he ne er Full or Part-Time major government decisions. which a ed u- new He repeats the charges of and ne ALWAYS THE LATEST piration w Globke's guilt as the formula- ourselves faced wit AMERICAN and IMPORTED tor of the Nazi racial laws and which co d only be QUALITY PRODUCTS Adenauer is blamed for re- new skill nd new technique taining and defending him. some of 'eh we lacked. "What is really disturbing," therefore h . to cast our es 3111 Grand River Avenue Tetens writes, "is the attitude on the horizo in Importers' and Manufacturers' of the German people. The pub- and from Israel, Distributors lic has completely swalloWed the SALESMEN 48th Annual Calif. Governor NamesHill to State Court LOS ANGELES, (JTA)—Irv- ing Hill, president of the Jewish Federation-Council of Greater Los Angeles, was appointed by Governor Brown as a judge on the State Superior Court. Judge Hill has been active for years in Jewish community affairs here. He is a member of the Jewish Community Rela- tions Committee, a former pres- ident and present board mem- ber of the Jewish Free Loan Association, and formerly chair- man of the Federation-Council allocations committee. The Federation - Council is ade up of 30 city-wide health d social welfare agencies and Jewish community organiza- tions. Judge Hill, 46, Was elected to the presidency of the Federation-Council last Febm- ary. Morocco Arrests Eight for Helping Zionists CASABLANCA, (JTA)—Five Moslems and three Spaniards were arrested by Moroccan au- thorities, charged with belong- ing to a "Zionist network," it was reported in the press here. 25 years ago, the presidential campaign of President Franklin D. 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