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April 19, 1974 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-04-19

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Lorant's 'Siff" Heil': Another Indictment of Nazism

Stefan Lorant, now an irritant in the author's resort
American citizen, found ref- to the fuehrer's slogan as a
uge in England after gaining title for an important book.
his release from a German The vastness of the work
prison during his fight must, however, be fully ack-
against Nazism. He had edit- nowledged. The author has
ed the Munich Illustrated taken into full account all of
Press during his anti-Hitler the antecedents, the roles of
stand. Author of many im- many in the course of Ger-
portant works — his "I Was man historic experiences, the
Hitler's Prisoner" sold a mil- fate of Walther Rathenau,
lion copies in England alone the Nazi crimes, the terrors
—he now considers his vol- and mass murders, the anti-
uminous "Sieg Heil" as his Semitic aspects of the blots
most important work. Pub- that marred German history.
lished by Norton, it should be The Anne Frank chapter in
noted that the book's subtitle
• the historic indictment of
is "An Illustrated History of German guilt receives due
Germany from Bismarck to consideration.
Hitler." It is important to in-
The account of the Rathen-
dicate the subtitle because au tragedy refers to the per-
the major one may prove an iod of the administration of

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major collection of oral his-
tory transcripts on the sub-
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State of Israel: The Yom
Kippur War" will be pub-
lished on both microfilm and
microfiche this spring by
Microfilming Corp. of Amer-
ica, a subsidiary of the New
York Times.
In more than 1,000 pages,
the reaction of world Jewry
to the war has been recorded
and will be available for
scholars and historians.
This collection, which in-
cludes interviews with Presi_
dent Ephraim Katzir, is be-
ing produced at the Institute
of Contemporary Jewry of
the Hebrew University of
Jerusalem under the direc-
tion of Dr. Geoffrey Wigoder.

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Chancellor Joseph Wirth who
named the Jewish scholar
foreign minister. Rathenau
was the great German pa-
triot, but it did not gain him
the recognition of the Na-
tionalists. The Lorant story
relates how the "racist press
ranted; its vulgar ditties as-
sailed Chancellor Wirth and
his foreign minister. The
Schwarzwealder Volkswacht
printed the 'poem':
"Go and get at Joseph
Wirth
Break his head until it
`klirrt'
Kill off Walter Rathenau,
That goddamned no good."
The haters' purpose was
acknowledged and Rathenau
was assassinated in Berlin:
"His killers were two young
blond-haired and blue-eyed,
the type so attractive to him
in private life."
Wirth called for a cleans-
ing of "this atmosphere of
murder, rape and poison."
He t old the Reichstag:
"There stands the enemy,
and there can be no doubt—
the enemy stands in the
right."
The answer, so well known,
was, as the story unfolds,
the increase in rightist crimi-
nalities. Lorant reviews the
many episodes which led to
the triumph of Nazism. Illus-
tratively, the Lorant story de-
picts the horrors as they de-
veloped in the pursing years.
All the criminals are listed
in the book and the evidence
of all the crimes is part of the
text: In its totality it is not a
"seig heil" but another in-
dictment of Hitlerism and
fascism.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

10—Friday, April 19, 1974




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