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November 24, 1967 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1967-11-24

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Book Charging U.S. Silence on Rescue
of Jews Kindles Lo ndon Reaction

THE DE
TROIT JEWISH NE
32—Friday, N ovem ber 24, 1967WS

LONDON — A "conspiracy of.
silence" by the Allied governments
contributed to the failure to rescue)
Jews from the Nazi grip in World
II. insists the secretary- i
War
general of the World Jewish Con-
gress.
Dr. Gerhart Riegner, vho repreH
sented the WJC in Switzerland dur-'
ing World War II, made the charge,
in an interview with the Jewish
Chronicle. He refuted a recent de-
fense of government by Lord Avon.
who as Anthony Eden was foreign
secretary during the war.
What has raised the issue is the
forthcoming American publication,
of a book accusing the United
States government of being ob-
structive and passive on the ques-
tion of rescuing Jews in Nazi-
occupied Europe. The book. "While!
Six Million Died: A Chronicle of
American Apathy." by Arthur D.
Morse, has stimulated examination,
of the British government's record '
as well.
For the book. to be published
by Random House in February,
Morse was allowed access to
official records in Washington,
London. Geneva and Stockholm. i
Lord Avon, in a letter to the
Chronicle. insisted that "everything!
possible was done" to prevent "the I
most appalling catastrophe of our
times." However. Dr. Riegner said
later that the Allied governments)
showed a "lack of imagination in
devising the extraordinary mea-1
sures required outside the normal,1
bureaucratic routine. effectively to.
budge an enemy like Hitler, and
lacked the determination and will
to carry them out."
At the beginning of the war,"

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the threat and the extent of the
tragedy."
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