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November 11, 1977 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-11-11

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6 Friday, November 11, 1977 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Sloppy Nazi Case Preparation Is Charged by Paper

(Continued from Page 1)
Witnesses also testified
that they saw Hazners pish-
ing and beating Jews and

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forcing Jews to move inside
the burning Choral Syna-
gogue in Riga,- where as
many as 1,000 Latvian Jews
may have died.
Meanwhile, West German
Defense Minister Georg
Leber • has ordered "dis-
missal proceedings" against
11 Munich officer trainees
who participated in a sym-
bolic "Jew burning" at an
army academy last Febru-
ary. The State Prosecutor
has also been asked to con-
sider charges_ against them
for breach of laws forbid-
ding incitement against par-
ticular population groups,
use of banned symbols and
insignia, and defamation of
deceased persons.
Disciplinary inquiries are
also being instituted against
three of their superior offi-

I have become as helpless as
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same time.

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cers who are charged with
failure to report the incident
to the Defense Ministry as
required under army
regulations.

Life Term
Asked for Menten

AMSTERDAM (JTA)—
Public Prosecutor Frans
Habermehl has demanded a
life sentence for Dutch mil-
lionaire Pieter Menten
accused of playing a leading
role in the killing of at least
160 persons, mostly Jews, in
Podhorodze and Uryce vil-
lages in the Lemberg region
of Poland in July and
August, 1941. Menten was
then serving in a Nazi SS
unit.
Habermehl said that the
evidence against the 78-

year-old art dealer was
incontrovertible. He noted
that he was present last
spring when the remains of
the victims were exhumed
at the villages which are
now in the Soviet Ukraine.
Most were women and
children.
The prosecutor said he did
not call for the death pen-
alty, allowable under Hol-
land's special war crimes
legislation, because so
much time has passed since
the killings. He suggested
that Menten's motives were
less anti-Semitism than a
lust for power and money.
He also recommended
that Menten's art collection,
seized by the authorities
last year, be returned to
him because it is uncon-
nected with the present

charges. A verdict in the
case is expected by Dec. 14.

* * *

Nazi Interviewed

WASHINGTON (JTA)—
The son of a survivor of a
Nazi death camp conducted
a two-hour interview with a
self-proclaimed Nazi on the
American University
campus radio Sunday night.
The program touched off an
anti-Nazi demonstration by
a number of Jewish and
non-Jewish students, some
of whom broke down the
door and invaded the studio
dining the broadcast. How-
ever, there were no injuries
and no arrests.
David Adler, of Wilming-
ton, • Del., a sophomore
studying communications,
said he invited Harold Man-

tius, an organizer of the
National Socialist White
People's Party of Arlington,
Va. to the studio in order to
"wake people up against the
potential threat of Nazism
in America."
Adler said that his father,
who died five weeks ago,
had lost his entire family in
Nazi death camps. "Jews
must realize this threat but
they do not and non-Jewish
groups don't either."
He said he had asked the
Bnai Brith Anti-Defamat.
League, the National
ciation for the Advancem
of Colored People and the
Knights of Columbus to send
representatives to reply to
the Nazi, but they all
refused on grounds that to
do so would give the Nazis
publicity.

Eban Meets With Prime Minister Callaghan;
Memoirs Vindicate Kissinger Role in 1967 War

LONDON (JTA)—Former
Israeli Foreign Minister
Abba Eban met with Prime
Minister James Callaghan
this week for a- brief, pri-
vate and informal talk
about the Middle East.
Eban was expected to
express his own confidence
in the foreign policy being
conducted by the Likud gov-
ernment under Premier
Menahem Begin and For-
eign Minister Moshe Dayan.
Eban's meeting with Cal-
laghan follows his dis-
cussions with members of
the Carter Administration in
the United States. Eban con-
firmed to the Jewish Tele-
graphic Agency a New York
Times report that Zbigniew
Brzennski, President Car-
ter's National Security
adviser, had recently dis-
cussed with him Brze-
zinski's plan for a Benelux-

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type economic community
embracing Israel, Jordan,
Lebanon and Egypt and a
semi-autonomous Palesti-
nian West Bank region.
(According to Times col-
umnist C.L. Sulzberger,
Brzezinski outlined his
"complex blueprint" to both ,
Eban and Yigael Yadin,'
leader of the Democratic
Movement for Change who
is now Israel's Deputy Pre-
mier, and believes that if it
is accepted "immediate ten-
sions could be alleviated"
(Sulzberger reported that
"should this crucial change
occur—and as a con-
sequence, once the Middle
East started to retreat from
existing tensions—Brze-
zinski seems persuaded that
a fairly rapid psychological
and political improvement
in the situation might be
anticipated.)

Talking about his forth-
coming memoirs. to be pub-
lished this month by Ran-
dom House, he said it would
vindicate the role of former
Secretary of State Henry
Kissinger in securing the
emergency arms airlift to
Israel during the Yom Kip-

pur War. Former President
Nixon has claimed that Kis-
singer wanted to delay the
arms lift.
Eban said he will also
present new material about
the guarantees which the
United States gave Israel in
exchange for its withdrawal
from Sinai after the Sinai
campaign in 1956. This will
shed further light on the dip-
lomatic background to the
Six-Day War, Eban said.
In the chapters dealing
With the post-Six-Day War
period, Eban will claim that
an opportunity for an
interim settlement with
Egypt was missed in 1971
during President Anwar
Sadat's first year in office.
Dayan, then defense Min-
ister, was in favor of a par-
tial settlement. It was
opposed by Premier Golda
Meir and the Israeli Gen-
eral Staff.
However, in Eban's view,
it might have been achieved
if Dayan had been more
tenacious in pursuit of it.
At a dinner Sunday, Eban
praised President Carter's
latest affirmation that he
does not favor a separate
Palestinian state between
Israel and Jordan, and said
that it had greatly eased
relations between Israel and
the United States.
In a speech prepared for
the conference of the British
Zionist Federation. the for-
mer Israel Foreign Minister
said it was - preposterous -
to regard the creation of a
23rd Arab state to be as
important as the Jewish
people's right to sovereignty
N and security.
Turning to the prospects
for a Geneva conference,
Eban said that once pro-
cedural and representa-
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JEWISH

tional issues were solved,
the major crisis would cen-
ter on Israel's quest for ter-
ritorial security. Even the
most moderate members of
the Israeli Knesset would
not agree to the restoration
of the explosive 1967 map.
Eban's only strong criti-
cism of the Israel govern-
ment concerned proposed
alterations in the definition
of "Who is a Jew." "It
would be irresponsible to
enact measures that conflict
with the existing pluralism
of Jew-ish religious expres-
sion, and thus make Israel a
divisive force, in Jewish
spiritual life, - he said.
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