Israel Calm at Kiesinger Election: I THE
Expects Erhard Policies to Continue

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, December 9, 1966-9

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JERUSALEM :(JTA)—Israel has lying point for Germany's neo-
public bodies have exaggerated
reacted calmly to the elevation of Nazis but that they had always somewhat the picture of the '
Kurt Kiesinger to the post of West existed in an undercover motion. • situation in West Germany.
Germany's third chancellor, dis-
In Paris, two leaders of Ger-
These evaluations were voiced
regarding his admitted Nazi past
man Jewry told the European
Per Person
by Dr. Henryk van Dam, general
f rom
in the expectation that he would
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executive of the World Jewish secretary of the Central Council
generally follow the same policies
Congress here that, while there
of Jews in Germany, and Dr. Heinz
toware Israel as those of his pre-
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is every reason for apprehen-
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decessors.
sion among Jews and others over
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community of West Berlin at a
the successes of the National
That attitude was summed up in
session of the WJC executive.
Democratic Party, the press and
statements by Asher Ben-Nathan,
Dr. Nahum Goldmann, president
Israel's first ambassador to West
of the World Jewish Congress,
Germany. and by Shimon Peres,
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summarizing
the discussion con-
Swedish Neo-Nazi Drops
the one-time Mapai leader who
cerning West German political de-
Suit
Against
Newspaper
quit to become secretary general
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velopments, told the session that
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of former Premier David Ben-
"there was no room for panic."
to The Jewish News)
Gurion's Israel Workers Party
STOCKHOLM — Bjoern Lundahl, At the moment, he said„ "we are
(Rafi).
MARCH 10 TO MARCH 18
leader of a Swedish neo-Nazi group, watching symptoms only."
Ben-Nathan, home for a brief
In Washington, the Union of
DORADO HILTON GOLF PACKAGE
visit to discuss with Israeli offi- was reported Tuesday to have
reached ' a settlement with the American Hebrew Congregations
cials the West German political
Including
changeover, said he had"grounds Stockholm Expressen, the news- and the Central Conference of
Unlimited
Per
for believing" that the Kiesinger paper which exposed him and his American Rabbis called on Jews
Person
government would show "under- followers in 1965, and agreed not and non-Jews to mobilize public
Golf
opinion to check the resurgence
standing" of the problems "mutual to sue the paper.
The suit would have been based of neo-Nazism in West Germany.
to Israel and West Germany."
on a court ruling last week acquit-
The action was taken at a meet-
Peres
Peres said "we will judge
him on a charge of participat- ing of the union's board of trus-
and his government ting
on the merits of their deeds, not ing in the activities of an illegal tees. A drive was recommended , 4
"to teach the horrors of Nazism
their past record." He remarked organization.
Lundahl confirmed he had re- to the German youth in school,
that in some cases, the origins ceived
a substantial sum from the church, university, and all areas
of records about Germans dur-
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newspaper, reportedly 60,000 kro- of life."
ing the Nazi era was dubious.
ner ($12,000). The court fined him
Rabbi Maurice N. Eisendrath, ' FIRMATIONS to all Miami Beach Hotels.
Willi Brandt, West Berlin mayor,
300 kroner ($60) for illegal poses- president of the UAHC, expressed
who fought in the resistance move- •
For Brochures and Rates See or Call
ment against the Nazis, was named sion of weapons but acquitted him fear that "our national leaders
of the other charge on grounds that
foreign minister. He was expected the written evidence was not con- here in Washington are far too
carelessly—or callously — indiffer-
to try to maintain present West wincing.
ent to this problem."
German-Israeli relations while
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Lundahl said he intended to ap-
Rabbi Jacob J. Weinstein, presi-
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seeking to improve Arab relations peal the $60 fine and also to sue dent of the CCAR, said that "in
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which were ruptured by the Arab officials for the time he was de- view of the recent history of Ger-
governments in response to West tained. He said he also would sue many, we consider it our right to
Germany's recognition of Israel.
three Swedish publications for their demand action by the responsible
A
normalization of those rela- charges against him in connection elements in the fight against re-
tions by the new government was , with the case.
surgent Nazism."
predicted by King Hussein of Jor-

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dan in an interview with the Ger-
man press agency.
(West Germany's new Social
Democratic minister for economic
aid to underdeveloped countries,
Hans Wishnewsky, said Monday
that the Bonn 'government would
he able to provide aid to the Arab
states only after re-establishing
diplomatic relations with them.

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(Wishnewsky told a press con-
ference that he did not favor
"buying" the Arab states by
making offers of aid before the
diplomatic ties were established.
He said he was opposed to any

military aid to underdeveloped
countries.>

Peres also expressed the opinion
that more attention should he
given to the fact that 92 per cent
of West Germans did not vote for
the extremist National Democratic
Party in the elections this month
in the West German states of Hesse
and Bavaria. where the NDP won
parliamentary seats for the first
time. The Rafi official, a former
deputy defense minister. said that
the German majority should be
encouraged against the neo-Nazis.
(Protests against the extremist
National Democratic Party con-
tinued in West Germany. A group
of 4.000 young people marched
through the -streets of Hamburg
in such a demonstration. They
were headed by A. Runau, the
Hamburg senator of the interior.)
Concern over the re - emer-
gence of the neo - Nazi party in
West Germany was expressed in

parliament by Foreign 11'Iinisier
Abba Eban. who said that the

people was particularly
sensitive to any sign reminding
it about the terrible Nazi past.
It was fitting, therefore. he

Jewish

added. that the Knesset should be
the first parliament of the world
to express concern about the elec-
toral successes of the National
Democratic Party in two West
German states this month.
The foreign minister added a
warning against the danger of ex-
aggerating what had happened in
Hesse and Bavaria.
- Eban declared that anyone who
said that Germany was on the way
back to Nazism was doing "this
small party a favor it did not
deserve. He stressed that the de-
velopment was the emergence of
neo-Nazis and not an increase in
their strength. He declared that
the NDP had provided a new ral-

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