I want to be thoroughly used be- fore I die, and I want to die glo- riously solvent, intellectually, mor- ing which its changed conscious- ally, and financially.—George Ber- ness has not been put to the test. nard Shaw Hitler and His Gang and the Face of All Germany Analyzed by Fest Portraits of the Nazi leadership, analyzed in "The Face of the Third Reich" by Joachim C. Fest, pro- vides an important study of events, conditions, issues and the men who formulated Nazi policies. In a translation from the German by Michael Bulloch, this import- ant study, published by Pantheon Books, goes deeply into the back- ground of the men who surrounded Hitler, of Hitler himself, of the heritage of Nazism that plagues the German people. The Nuremberg trial revealed the characteristics of many of the Nazi leaders, some of whom turned upon their fuehrer. Hans Frank, for example, said at Nuremberg: "Hitler was a devil. Thus he led us all astray." But in "The Face of the Third Reich" the author admonishes his read- er that "Such turns of -phrase do not reduce the general guilt; for the truth is that people must first be in a condition to be led astray before it can abandon itself to a totalitarian adventure." The author speaks of the Hitler gang as representing "the face of a whole nation." Fest asserts that "The Germany of the post-Hitler era has adopted an up-to-date attitude of which earlier generations always seemed incapable and the lack of which was one of the chief weaknesses in the political life of the German people." And to this is appended this challenging comment: "The present Germany would deserve greater approbation if it showed more inclination to overcome the recent past by understanding what made it pos- sible than to suppress it. The free examination of the content of German historical, political and social consciousness—free from both reaction and uncritical ex- tenuation; clarification of the relationship between intellect and power, society and liberty; the problems of authority, obedience, the responsibility of citizenship, Nevertheless it is possible that civil standards, and resistance the new 'political rationality' of to tyranny; and the structure of the German people, not infre- the modern constitutional state: quently pointed out with pride, all these and numerous similar is merely the reflection of 'ra- problems posed by the experience tional' circumstances. The proof of National Socialist rule have has yet to be given, but who can only begun to be examined, and be blamed for awaiting it with it is not an encouraging sign that trepidation?" all these concepts have come to sound old-fashioned. True, Hitler One of the most thorough works is dead. But in spite of every- on Hitler and Hitlerism, as well thing he was too large, too un. as with reference to present-day deniably a symptom and con- Germany, Fest's "The Face of the sequence of specific faulty devel- Third Reich" must be listed among opments in our German history, the very valuable additions to the too much 'within ourselves' for bookshelf that contains books on forgetfulness to be enough. The Nazis, Nazism, Hitler and his lieu- totalitarian infection survives its tenants. P.S. active phase in many, often ap parently insignificant, manifes- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS tations. The worldwide political 22—Friday, September 4, 1970 developments of the post-war period have given the German people, at least in the Federal Republic, a period of grace dur- Plea for Peace in Young Rosensaft's Volume Out of his deep concern over the dangers that faced Israel prior to, during and after the Six-Day War, 22-year-old Menahem Z. Rosensaft wrote an analysis of the situation and offers a review of the condi- tions revolving around the emerg- ing problems affecting Jews and He already has authored two books, a biography of Moshe Sharett and a volume of poems. He gains importance for his book with the introduction that was written by Elie Wiesel who makes this additional touching point as a conclusion to his four- page introductory essay: Arabs. "We are now fully aware that In "Not Backward to Belliger- ency" in which he deals with "Israel and the Arab States," Rosensaft describes the belligerent trends that develop in the Middle East and points to the determina- tion by Israel's courageous fight- There is so much charm in a ers for liberty to prevent a return new children's story by Sharlya to belligerence. Gold that it merits special atten- Supplemented by various ap- tion and highest recommendations pendices, this volume, published in the field of juvenile literature. by Thomas Yoseloff, provides "The Potter's Four Sons" is a data giving the roll call votes story for readers of all faiths, yet at the United Nations on major its link with Hanuka, its ascription issues affecting Israel, and the of the initials of the names of the now historic letter David Ben- four heroes — Nun, Gimel, Hey, Gurion wrote to Charles de Shin — to the Maccabean story, Gaulle after the latter's tirade make this a Jewish tale. against Israel on Nov. 27, 1967. Furthermore, the able artist, Deploring the miseries that have Jules Maidoff, who illustrated the been inflicted upon Israel and the book, entered the scene in the same dangers that still confront the spirit of providing the Hebrew let- state, lung Rosensaft makes a ters and the Jewish spirit to an strong plea for peace and he interesting theme. quotes from Isaiah 11: 2-4 the hope This story, published by Double- that "Out of Zion shall come forth day, is about a skillful potter whose the Law . . ." sons wanted to see the world. He Deeply moved by the death, at gave them his blessings, provided Golan Heights, of his friend Yossi, them each with a pot filled with he concludes out of his personal gold coins and they went their experiences with this moving way, experiencing interesting re- prayer for peace for Israel: sults, each returning dedicated to "Today, an unbroken nation of loyalty to his father, three devot- mourners attempts once again to ing themselves to the potter's build the peace which it has been trade, a fourth becoming a baker, denied for thousands of years. having met a baker's family Only if it succeeds might I be whose beautiful daughter became able to thank God." his bride. It is necessary to know young The link with Hanuka is interest- Rosensaft's background mor e ing, since it fits into the names of fully to understand the impor- the four sons — Nabar, Gershon, tance of his having turned to the Haskell and Shimin. The interest subject of his book. He is the in the Jewish theme gains from son of the prominent leader of the family loyalty. the survivors in the Bergen Bel- Only one of the four sons was sen Displaced Persons Camp, robbed of the gold on his voyage. Josef Rosensaft, and he was That, too, adds to the wholesome- born in that camp. He was edu- ness of a tale that has such an cated in Switzerland and the interesting appeal to young read- United States, is now studying at ers. Johns Hopkins in Baltimore and "The Potter's Four Sons" is one has visited Israel many times. of the most charming of the new books for children. While it devel- ops into a Hanuka tale it is not El Al Will Initiate limited to the Hanuka season and Services With Canada makes good reading for any per- El Al Israel Airlines, which for iod in the year. 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