German Whitewashes Nazis: Eich's Defense Inherent in Book's Title, 'Unloved Germans' "The Unloved Germans" by Her- mann Eich, in a translation from the German by Michael Glenny, published by• Stein and Day (7 E. 48th, NY 17), has already been branded a "whitewash." • It is much worse than that: it is an attempt to end the Nazis' roles as the ac- cused in mankind's court of jus- tice and its tactical approach can serve to make this volume a text- book for anti-Semitism. Those who are horrified by the anti-Semitic demonstrations in the Salzburg court, the libertarians who resent the re-emergence of bigotry in the world, will find that Eich's book is, in many respects, a brazen effort to glorify Germans and s to deny collective guilt. This is some- thing that public opinion in our time, for the sake of retaining the record of what had occurred under Hitler, must not tolerate. Eich .has a perfect right, as a German—let us say even as an impartial person seeking justice —to ask that all Germans should not be blamed for what had hap- pened under Nazism. But he does this only inter alia. While mak- ing such a plea he distorts facts and even goes so far as to quote those who deny that six million Germans were murdered. Thus the facts of history . are being negated. And while he could well claim that he only "quoted" those who challenge the six mil lion figure, any German who gives credence even by inference to the denials of truth- adds in- sult to injury. In the chapter "The Tragedy of the Jews" Eich gives the impres- sion that he has gathered the his- torical facts regarding the suffer- ings of Jews through the ages. But while doing so he "also "quotes" — he quotes and quotes and refers to charges against Jews, with an evident attempt to show that Germans are not the only ones ISRAEL-15 DAYS Complete from Detroit $799 Call . BOOK - C OlUIZEN S BR 2-2400 all. lilfltilillli 14, . •-• _ who persecuted Jews, that "both Jews and Germans have long har- bored a sense of being an elect" and in this fashion to equate along lines of suspicion, of guilt shared by Jews of a certain role in his- tory. The entire approach is one not only of whitewashing but even of indicating that there were Jews who irked, who irritated—there- fore, so many disliked them. Eich makes a claim—that only about 30,000 Germans actually par- ticipated in the murderous acts, in effecting the exterminations. While he states and emphasizes that the "methods of annihilation" exceed comprehension, that it is difficult to imagine human beings perpetrating acts like those re- corded—he pleads against blaming Germans for "every wrong ever done to the Jews" and that is why his enumeration of other guilts again sounds like a whitewash. But between the lines there is evidence of the guilt. Posing the question how he himself would have behaved towards Jews given the conditions of the early 1930s he states: "Anyone wanting to give an honest answer must examine his conscience as to whether, in those years of desperate unemployment, he would have had the moral cour- age to resist the violent anti- Jewish smear campaigns pro- pagated by the Nazi leaders and to stand up for his :Jewish fel- low-citizens in spite of all the consequences. The tears shed for Anne Frank were__ posthumous tears." Yet he states in the same chap- ter, speaking about "Germans' un- popularity," that "there is a cer- tain resemblance between the German and Jewish destinies." Is this true? And then he states: "Wise Jews, even in times of their greatest affliction, when the injus- tice of their tormentors was most marked, never failed to examine themselves to discover how far they were responsible for their own misfortune. A similar self-exami- nation is now the inescapable lot of the Germans." Here you have the basis of Eich's thesis: how far Jews were respon- sible for their own misfortune. The only basis. on which this could be raised is whether Jews resisted enough, whether, since their lives already were pawned, they should not have taken life for life as they went down to destruction. But for FEEL Rockwell Arrested on Six-Year-Old Charge NEW YORK—Police seized Am- Brith and the JWV opposed his erican Nazi Party leader George appearance at the invitation of a Lincoln Rockwell on a six-year- campus group, Humanitas. old warrant Wednesday night be- The warrant was issued June 28, a German, to speak of Jewish re- fore he could make a speech at 1960, by Supreme Court Justice sponsibility for their misfortunes Columbia University. Louis L. Friedman because of a is to resort to shocking arrogance. He was arrested on the basis of situation that developed in the Eich concludes his defense by a warrant issued on a complaint court the week before when Rock- asserting: "However rooted one's by the Jewish War Veterans that well baited spectators as he sought antipathy to the Germans may be, Rockwell was responsible for a permission to address - a rally. He it is impossible, with honesty, to near-riot in State Supreme Court was then attacked by spectators. overlook the fact that the Ger- six years ago. Half of the 1,000 persons' wait- A man must make himself des- mans, however great their past guilt, have now been reduced, in ing to hear RockWell were demon- picable before he is despise _ d by terms of international politics, strators. Faculty members, Bnai others.—Chinese proverb. to impotence. In the past one made 'hereditary enemies' of every sort and kind. responsible for all this morld's evil — the French, the , Russians, the G,er- mans, the Jews, the Protestants, the Catholics or the Treaty of Versailles. There is no denying guilt that has been established by the verdict of history, but it is absorbed with the years into generalizations and overlaid with other, newer manifestations of guilt. With time, the old cries ring hollow. Instead we are grad- ually beginning to realize that good and evil are not confined by time or frontiers and that they are not to be found in one nation alone." What a poor defense! Is Germany Accept our sincere apology for really impotent today? If Germany is guilty for the worst crime in his- tory, is there refutation or atone- changing the date of the I na ug- ment or. vindication in the fact that other nations also have been ural= Dinner announcing the guilty of crimes? And are the Ger- man crimes comparable to those of any other similar outrage—even establishment of a city in Israel" the one against the Armenians of which Eich makes so much , of in his book? in honor of Eich claims only 30,000, not hun- dreds of thousands, of Germans shared guilt for the crimes, for Dachau, for Auschwitz, for the other extermination camps. This reviewer, while in the area of Dachau, kept hearing from the residents there that they knew nothing of what had gone on near them. But those who admitted knowledge, those in the know, said the stench • was so horrible that it was impossible for those near the camps not to know about them. Is it possible for Germans to deny the stench? Eich tries to do it in his "The Unloved Germans." What he does is emphasize that a Ger- man is trying to whitewash the criminals. —P. S. 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