Heaviest Penalty-22 Terms of Life— Imposed on War Criminal at Bochum (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) BO-CHUM—The heaviest penalty yet imposed on Nazi war criminals — 22 terms to life in prison— was fixed for Herman Blache, 63- year-old former Gestapo chief of a Polish ghetto. He was convicted of shooting down 22 Jews in the Tarnow ghet- to. The life terms, one for each murder, run concurrently. Blache was given addition six years for complicity in the massacre of an additional 4,000 Tarnow Jews. Another unique aspect of the trial was a statement by presiding Judge Wilhelm Aufderheide to the effect that before the three-week trial began he was one of the many Germans who wished to forget the Nazi past, but after studying the documents and history of the trial, had changed his mind. He now felt such trials were "vitally neces- sary." Chancellor Ludwig Erhard ap- pearing before West Berlin School- children's Parliament, was asked whether it was necessary to try war criminals 20 years after the event. • He replied that he considered the trials necessary despite a "re- grettable delay" which he said was partly due to West Germany's federal system and the difficulty of getting reliable evidence. At . Frankfurt, two of Adolf Eichmann's principal aides in the deportation of 450,000 Hun- •garian Jews told the court try- ing them for mass murder that they had neither hurt nor rob- bed any of the Jews in their charge. - The defendants are former SS Lt. Col. Herman Krumey and form- er Col. Otto Hunsche, who was Eichmann's legal expert: Weeping with pity for himself, Krumey said, "I never hurt a single soul. I never knew that de- porting Jews meant their destruc- tion. When Eichmann gave me to understand. they were massacred, I didn't know whether he was bluffing or not." He also testified that Eichmann "-told me I was doing badly with the Jews in Hungary, so I was sent to Vienna where I supervised the - forced labor of Jews in Aus- tria': I don't feel guilty. I never took -part in the destruction of Jews." Hunsche told the court he was "just a religious law student" and that he had been depressed when he failed in an examination for a judgeship. He then received an offer from Gestapo Chief Heinrich Himmler to join the Gestapo. Both defendents denied robbing Jews. They are charged in addi- tion to deportations of Jews to their deaths with extracting huge ransoms from desperate victims. However, under cross-examination. Hunche admitted "picking up a suitcase full of money." Dr. Czeslao Glowacki, a War- saw gynecologist who spent four years at Auschwitz as a corpse bearer, insisted on calling some of the 22 defendants in the cur- rent trial of Auschwitz-Birkenau personnel "murderers," even FENCE Nobody UNDERSELLS GREAT LAKES DON'T EVER FORGET IT!! ASK FOR "Morrie Sherman" Sales Manager Great Lakes Fence 16540 GREENFIELD BR 3-2900 after he had been warned by the court that he must not con- vict them before their trial is over. The physician took the stand for the third successive session, describing the horrors of the death camp. The defendants have been on trial since December, ac- cused of murder or complicity in the killing of several million Au- schwitz inmates, mostly Jews. Dr. Glowacki was submitted to more than four hours fo cross- examination by one of the chief defense attorneys, Dr. Hans Lat- ernser. When he referred to the de- fendants as murderers, Presiding Justice Hans Hoffmeyer, told him to avoid using that term. "When I have seen someone committing murder with my own eyes," the witness retorted, "then he is a murderer as far as I am concern- ed." * * * German Prosecutor Opposes Extension of Statute of Limitations (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) BONN—Erwin Schule, the West German prosecutor heading Nazi war crimes investigations, said Tuesday he was opposed to ex- tending the West German statute of limitations covering such crimes. Schule, who heads the central office for the investigation of Nazi crimes, said a special law would be needed, a method with which "the Nazis operated" and which would be wrong for that reason. Under the present law, Nazi crimes other than murder cannot be prosecuted after May 8, 1965, which will be the 20th anniversary of the capitulation of the Nazi re- gime in World War II. The law applies for 30 years for murder cases. (An appeal to Jews throughout the world to join in an interna- tional effort to persuade West Ger- many to extend the statute of limi- tations has been issued by the Jewish Cultural and Social Asso- ciation in Poland, it was. reported from Warsaw. (The association pointed out in its appeal that the Polish 'govern- ment has declared the statute does not apply to Nazi war crimes and. acts of genocide. The association also urged all Jewish organizations and individual Jews to help bring to book Nazi war criminals who have succeeded in escaping trial until now.) - * * Book Lists Names of 2,500 Physicians Murdered in Poland NEW YORK (JTA) — A book listing the names. biographies and places of death of 2,500 Jewish physicians murdered in Poland by the Nazis was published here by the Medical Alliance, Association of Jewish Physicians from Poland. "The Martyrdom of Jewish Phy- sicians in Poland." is edited by Louis Faistein as a documentary of "the Nazi criminal attempt to destroy two generations of Jewish ' doctors in Poland and to eradicate them from the memory of all future generations." It also contains a history of Jewish physicians and medical in- stitutions in Poland from the 15th Century to the Nazi destruction and data on the heroic efforts of the Jewish doctors under Nazi rule. It carries studies by Dr. Leo- pold Lazarowitz, Dr. Simon Malo- wist. Dr. Joseph Tenenbaum and Dr. Leon Willman. Australian Jewry . The Jewish Community of Aus- tralia, which dates back to the early part of the '19th century, today numbers some 70.000 per- sons, most of whom live in Mel- bourne or Sydney. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 8, 1964 26 Nazi Zech-Neuntwich Is in Cairo; Egypt Extradition Okay Doubted (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) BONN—The West German Gov- ernment asked the Government of Egypt Wednesday for the extradi- tion of Hans Walter Zech Nennt- wich, who escaped from a Bruns- wick Maximum Security Prison on April 23 after being convicted in a war crimes trial. There is no extradition treaty between the two countries, and it appeared unlikely that the Gov- ernment of Egypt, a haven for former Nazis, would comply. The West Geriman government acted after it was learned that the form- er SS cavalry colonel has turned up in Cairo. A spokesman for the justice ministry of Lower Saxony said a warrant for the fugitive's arrest was en route to Cairo. The former Nazi escaped four days after he was sentenced to four years in prison for compli- city in the murder of 5,200 Jews in the Nazi-held Pinsk Ghetto. A warden at the Brunswick prison has been arrested in the case. Der Stern, a West German magazine, reported that two of its reporters recognized the former SS officer as he emerged from a Cairo hotel Sunday. recording of an interview the Nazi gave the reporters, he said his escape had been arranged by an organization of former Nazi offi- cers and that other convicted Nazis would be helped to escape. He was quoted as saying "I could have left my cell at any tirne_/ I wanted even in evening dr(' You see that others also will appear." Der Stern said that its reporters traced the Nazi through Greece and Lebanon. He fled from West Germany in a private plane that landed him in Basel, Switzer- land. Der Stern said that in a tape Israel high Court Acquits Conductor TEL AVIV (JTA)—Hirsch Bar- enblatt, the former Israeli opera -conductor who was sentenced to f iv e years' imprisonment on charges of collaborating with the Nazis as chief Jewish officer in the wartime Bendin Ghetto in Poland, was acquitted by the Israel Supreme Court. The musician had served three months of the five-year term. He said, after being freed, that he was happy not for himself but for the Judenrat, the Jewish council set up by the Nazis in Bendin. The issue of whether the Judenrat was an organization hostile to Jews was the principal point in the ap- peal heard by the Supreme Court. Labor Situation Troubled in Israel; Tax, Post Officials Take Strike Action (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to the Jewish News) TEL AVIV — Israel's troubled labor situation worsened Tuesday when tax department officials be- gan a "go slow" strike over issues of -grading joining postal officials who have been engaged in a simi- lar action for three days. The technical staff of the posts and telegraph offices staged a two- hour work stoppage cutting Israel off from communications with the rest of the world and silencing the Kol Israel broadcasting station. Pinhas Sapir, trade and com- merce minister, indicated he was considering bringing before the next cabinet meeting the question of the deterioration of labor relations in the civil serv- ice. A teachers strike meanwhile was averted for another two weeks to provide more time for settling teacher demands. 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