Commentary by Prof. Gutmann on Power of Evil inflicted on Mankind by Nazism Three Volumes deal with Bulgarian Jewry's Unique Role in War Era, Effects of Bestialities and Merciless German Experiences and Compassionate German Agonies By DR. JOSEPH GUTMANN Professor of Art and Art History, Wayne State University Andre Eilrissaud, THE NAZI SE- CRET SERVICE. Translated from the French by Milton Waldman. New York: W. W. Norton, 1974, 320 p. Frederick B. Chary. THE BULGA- RIAN JEWS AND FINAL SO- LUTION, 1940-1944. University of Pittsburgh Press, 1972. 246 13 - Lili Hahn, WHITE FLAGS OF SUIRELKNIDER. Washington-New York: Robert B. Luce, 1974, 354 p. The three books under re- view share one common theme — the power of evil — the machinery of its internal organization and conflicts and its external debilitating effect on the existing organs of the state and upon its in- dividuals. As an American Jew, it is a painful experi- ence to confront the Holo- caust, to capture and under- stand the meaning of the Nazi nightmare. Yet even this most excruciating ex- perience cannot be ignored, for the spectre of its recur- rence looms all too large in world history, and especially in Jewish history. The Nazi Secret Service by Andre Brissaud, a Frenth free-lance journalist and tele- Vision director, is a most sickening book to read. Cov- ering the Nazi Secret Service up. to 1940, it hardly touches on the Jewish tragedy, but is replete with deception, mani- pulation, distrust, treachery, terror, blackmail and assas- sination—the weapons of the Nazi criminals. It describes the rise of cold-blooded -cyni- cal misfits who could "have given lessons to the great Jesuit inquisitors," and who were capable of blind obedi- - ence and animal docility to THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 54—Friday, November 1, 1974 RABBI LEO GOLDMAN Expert Moifel Serving Hospitals and Homes LI 2-4444 LI 1-9769 their Fuehrer. Were it not for Watergate, the frighten- ing and bizarre episodes could now easily be dis- missed. Yet how often, fqr the sake of control and pow- er, have they and will they be repeated by governments and institutions? Brissaud recounts how the "hangman of Europe," Hein- rich Heydrich, Himmler's lieutenant and evil genius, schemed and lied to attain almOst absolute - control of the S.D.—"he police of the mind, the instrument for measuring and controlling thought" — and how Ernst Rohm, the leader of the Brownshirst (the S.A.) and his staff, the close friends of Hitler who helped him attain power, became ruthlessly liquidated in Heydrich's struggle for power. We read of secret collaboration -be- tween the armies of the Sov- iet Union and Germany from 1923-1932, of intrigues and struggles between the Ger- man army and the S.S. We come across forged Nazi documents conveyed to Stalin, which may have been instrumental in Stalin's mur- der of the members of his own officer corps in the Red Army. We- witness the sinis- ter comedy of an attack on a radio station at Gleiwitz, a border _town between Ger- many and - Poland, noting how S • S. men, dressed in Polish uniforms, and concentration camp victims, dressed as Germans, played in this in- credible drama • that was a propaganda ploy for invading Poland. - One cannot help but get the impression that Brissaiid, who has been tracking and investigating the Nazi secret police since 1945 and who interviewed some of its lead- ing criminals, is fascinated by them and admires them. No word of judgment ap- pears in the entire bodk. Like a detective story, the various episodes of treachery and violence are recounted, inter- RABBI S. ZACHARIASH In Home or Hospital 557-9666 CANTOR SIDNEY RUBE Certified Mohel _ 358-1426 or 357-5544 Oct. 26—To Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Feingold (Susan Arn- koff of Pontiac) of Coral Gables, Fla., a daughter, Helen Anne. * * * Oct. 19 — To Mr. and Mrs. Joel Hearshen (Nancy Stein- gold), 20855 Lahser, South- field, a daughter, Rachel Beth. * * * Cantor SAMUEL GREENBAUM! Certified M- OHEL Serving Homes 8 Hospitals 399-7194 — 547-7970 • • - • • ••• • Jews to Poland were the Al- lied victories in Russia, Afri- ca and Italy. The king's role in saving the Jews of Bul- garia was not an active one. He may have interceded for individual -Jews, but he yield- ed on the Jewish issue to political pressures; his poli- cies vacillated as his small nation was caught between the demands of Russia on the one hand and the Reich on the other. It must be pointed out that a large sec- tion of the Subranie (parlia- ment) and many members of the court protested the planned deportation of all Bulgarian Jews to Poland in 1943. Above all no other institution with comparable influence so consistently op- posed the government anti- Semitic uolicy as did the Holy Synod of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church." The staunchest friend of the Jews in Bulgaria was none, other than the coura- geous Metropolitan of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church, Stefan. Chary's book is not "another history of horror and degradation, or for that matter, of glory and human- ity," but a well-researched and documented study of a little-known chapter in Holo- caust history. White Flags of Surrender is a most moving book by a sensitive woman, Lili Hahn. It is neither a whitewash nor expiation of guilt by a former party member nor a grue- some account of human tor- ture. It . is the diary of a young woman who agonizing- ly witnesses the disintegra- tion of her own family and friends. Her career as a music critic for a Frankfurt newspaper ended abruptly as, Lili Hahn, who could not compromise her principles, was dismissed by the Nazis. She chronicles the slow, help- less transformation of com- mon citizens under a power- ful, ruthless government of their own choosing. Hahn's mother was an ar- dent Christian of Jewish ori- gin; her father a distin- guished and prominent physi- Oct. 11 — To Mr. and Mrs. cian jingoistically proud of William E 1 s o n (Rochelle Germany. "Mother tried to Goldstein), 24320 Moritz, Oak raise me a good Christian; Park, a daughter, Dana Anne. RrtAs Specialized MOHEL spersed with human foibles, fears and the love lives of the criminals. While many of the episodes make for fasci- nating reading, they give us only limited insight and pro- vide little understanding of the rise and control of such a corrupt and evil power. * * By contrast, The Bulgarian_ Jews and the Final Solution by Frederick Chary, Assoc. Prof. of History at. Indiana University, is a sober and well-balanced study of Bul- garian government policy toward Jews during the last four years (1940-1944) of the Goetterdaemmerung (twilight of the mad German gods). The author of this well- documented study has uti- lized many sources—the cap- tured German diplomatic papers in the National Ar- chives in Washington, docu- ments in the Bulgarian Acad- emy of Sciences in Sofia, Bulgaria, and materials in the archives of Yad Wa Shem in Israel — and has inter- viewed surviving officials and individuals. The Jews in the small na- tion of Bulgaria, allied to the Nazi Reich, survived. Why? Chary • shows that "despite Bulgarian claims that theirs was the only country in which - all Jews survived, their experience was not unique. The Bulgarian Jews, like a great- many Rumanian and Italian Jews, and all the Finnish Jews were saved be- cause these countries were- allied to the Reich rather than defeated by it." Speculation that King Boris saved the Jews is unfounded, "The king himself was nei- ther a Nazi nor an anti- Semite." The Jewish commu- nity became, according to Chary, a pawn in the king's international maneuvers. There is no question that in- ternal forces were significant in halting the imminent de- struction of Bulgarian Jewry. Most decisive -however in pre- venting the deportation of Oct. 17 — To Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Lesnick (Norma Rautbort), 29688 Brentwood, Southfield, a son, Daniel M arc. * * Oct. 14 — To Mr. and Mrs. Sholom Y. Josephs (Marcy Miller of Detroit) of Atlanta, Ga., a daughter, Tammy Shira. * * * Oct. 13—To Dr. and Mrs., Arthur B. Simon (Judith Okrent), Ann Arbor, a daugh- ter, Karen Leah. • • • - Oct. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Hanley Schreiber (Joan Levin), 22157 Chatsford Cir- cuit, Southfield, a daughter, Lisa Renee. • * * Oct. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dines (Rita Gross- man), 19908 Heyden, a daughter, Lisa Frances. ** * * Oct. 3 — To Mr. and Mrs: Arthur Jacobs (Barbara Klein), 15240 Kenton, Oak Park, a daughter, Carrie Lynn. • * Sept. 23 — To Dr. and Mrs. Douglas J. Miller (Jan- ice Bobroff), former Detroit- ers of Miami, Fla., a son, Zachary David. r *RIPPLE' SOLE SHOES family to know about con- centration camps? Are the masses of every country so obtuse, or is this comple lack of perception the privi- lege of the unaffected few?' Hahn writes: "There is rv. German, French, American, or other national politics. There are merely different categories of men who obtain the confidence of the masses by false pretenses; then once in power, they pursue their own selfish ends. The peopl , prefer illusion to the trio- The business of a p is anchored in thi.,_. .__ deception." She rightly point out that "no nation is all good or all evil," and that th white flag of surrender "is the only one on earth whic..! no government demands. its subjects defend with weapoi- in hand." Although it is difficult t‘ account for the tardy wave of books on the Holocaust intended to stir an apathetic Wester n conscience, oht. ought to be grateful that these books contribute to, keeping its memory alive. JNF. Dedicates Camp GOLAN—Along the ascent from Banias to Neve Attiv, a new Jewish National Fund camp site was dedicated by JNF world chairman, Jacob Tsur, in memory of Nahman Alexandron, past head of the JNF Land Reclamation Di- vision. HAZEL TOV Dr. Si Mrs. Thomas Ditkoff (Linda Balberman) on the Birth of A Son, Howard Michael Mr. & Mrs. Chaim Weinberg THE JEWISH I HOUR IN ENGLISH WITH JULES and MARY ABRAMS News, Interviews and Beautiful Music Every Monday, Wednesday and "ROZHINKES mit MA-NOLEN" Combine FUNCTION With STYLE for Men and Women by HA CK DAWN ... Tan, Bone, White $35.00 • Black or brown $45.00 T.M. RIPPLE Sole Corp. father wanted to make me - a good German. I felt like laughing at the irony- in the result of their efforts." Hahn describes her bitter, frighten- ing and degrading experi- ences with the Gestapo in her attempts to save her parents frOm certain death, while neither of them was capable of facing up to the realities of Nazi Germany. She recounts the unques- tioning loyalty the Nazis com- manded, so that even mem- bers of her own family held her in suspicion. She details the problems of assimilated families in Nazi Germany and relates the egoistic needs for self-esteem and power of individuals who could be ma- nipulated at will by ruthless leaders. Hahn freely admits that she was not born to be a heroine. Nonetheless a rare person emerges from the pages of her diary—a coura- geous individual who main- tained her humanity in the midst of the most inhuman insanity. What raises this book above others dealing with a similar subject are the per- ceptive and disturbing ques- tions the author poses: "Can most people only have sym- pathy when they are person- ally affected? Must bombs destroy their own houses to awaken their imagination? Must a close relative be at the front to make them con- scious of war? Must one have a Communist or a Jew in the ALSO OTHER STYLES iiaci ON RADIO Nal NM F5IVIGIV SHOE COMPANY 235 PIERCE, BIRMINGHAM L 33 East Adams 19360 Livernois • 20901 Kelly Rd. I 'A • • 1141110 STATION