n rrix um gun irni- 4n nova 1.1,21, LOCKS ...SAFES ...DOORCLOSERS PaleAine 'Documentary' Exposed (Continued from Page 18) and the British did not bear witness against themselves. The terrible truth is that the British government adhered to their White Paper even though it con- tributed to the massacres of the Holocaust. Allied Guilt in Holocaust lo ri ruay, raw uar y i, nn 4 i4 From 1939 on, the world knew that the Germans were planning to exter- minate all Jews — men, women and chil- dren. Refugee conferences were held. Jewish organiza- tions asked for negotiations with the Axis to obtain the release of the Jews in Europe and to promote the dispatch of food parcels to __ ghettos and concentration camps where they were systematically being started to death. The dele- gates refused to discuss these proposals. According to the British historian Malcolm Hay, "The British Foreign Office and the American State De- partment knew how the Jews could be saved. They knew that the Germans could be bribed, that they were willing to sell Jewish lives for Allied money. But the Allies would not pay the price, the comparatively trifling. sum the Germans were ready to accept $2 to $10 for a life. The children, hundreds -of thousands of children, could have been redeemed at any time, at the cost of a few million dol- lars." Cordell Hull, the Secret- ary of State at that time, wrote in his memoirs, "The Germans permitted Jews to leave only when they were amply paid to do so. We were reluctant to deposit sums of money to the credit of the Nazis, even though the deposits were to be made in Switzerland, were to be liquidated only after the war, and apparently could not be used by -the Nazi leaders." The British Foreign Of- fice shared the reluc- tance of the American State Department — even after precautions had been taken ensuring the money could not help the enemy — precautions that were sufficient to satisfy the British Minis- try of Economic Warfare. The British Foreign Of- fice, according to the American Secretary of Treasury Henry Morgen- thau, still withheld permis- sion when it became known that ". . . 4,000 children be- tween the ages of two and 14 had been taken from their parents in France and de- ported in sealed trains, locked in windowless box cars, 60 to a car, without adult escort, without food, water or hygienic provi- sions . ." According to Secretary Morgenthau, "On Dec. 17, 1943, the State Department received a cable from Lon- don . . . 'The Foreign Office is concerned with the diffi- culty of disposing of any considerable number of Jews should they be re- leased from enemy territ- ory.'" Such indifference to the fate of Jewry among offi- cials in key positions, both in Britain and America, obstructed and fatally de- layed every attempt at re- scue. British officials have said, "But what shall we do with them" and Mr. Randall of the British Foreign Office asked Mr. Shertok, "Where should we be if the Germans should dump a million Jews on us?" _Malcolm Hay, the British historian, say, "It is not surprising that the apparent reluctance of the Allies to take any action to help the Jews until they had nearly all been murdered encour- aged the Germans to be- lieve their own method of dealing with the Jewish problem met with the secret approval of hu- manity .... No ,country would take them in ... They did not fit into the world of the Allied pow- ers ... nor was there a place for them in the new world that Hitler was making ... "A young soldier from Scotland, one of the first re- scuers to arrive at Bergen Belsen in 1945, was walk- ing to a nearby German vil- lage the day after the camp had been liberated. He saw by the roadside the dead bodies of three civilians; all three had been shot in the back of the neck. He asked a German woman at the vil- lage inn who these three people were. "She replied, 'They are men who fell out from the convoy which passed here a few days ago.' Why were they shot?' enquired the soldier. 'What else could be done with them?' asked the woman; 'they were Jews.' " The British closed the gates of Palestine and- let the Jews perish. That is the fact — but that is not what Channel 56 TV told in that documentary on Palestine. The Final Blows from the British That is not the end of the false record provided by the program called "Palestine." After the General Assembly of the United Nations sanctioned the establish- ment of a Jewish state in part of Palestine the British government did what they could to have the newly- born Jewish state de- stroyed. The record of British actions during that period has been sum- marized by Hans J. Morgen- thau, professor of political science at the University of Chicago: . . . Great Britain has, however gone beyond mere non-cooperation. It has done what it was able, short of taking up arms, to make the execution of the recommen- dations of the General As- sembly impossible. To that end Great Britain con- tinued to send arms to the Arab states adjacent to Palestine, while at the same CC time preventing arms from reaching Palestine. "Furthermore, it refused to recognize the right of the Palestinian Jews to arm themselves during the transition period from British rule to actual parti- tion. Finally, Great Britain did not allow . . . to establish provisional agencies of gov- ernment before the actual end of British rule." It seemed inevitable that the soldiers of the six Arab states, armed with modern weapons of war, some trained , and led by British officers and German Nazis, would immediately drive the trembling Jews — who the British had disarmed before they left — into the sea. Six thousand Jews lost their lives defending their land. It was a near thing that the story of 3,000 years did not end in a final mas- sacre. Terrorist Actions Seen Increasing Mikes Mobile New Chomsky Book Published NEW YORK — Noam Chomsky, Ferrari P. Ward Professor of Linguistics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, has just pub- lished "Language and Re- sponsibility, (Pantheon)" an exploration of the key issues in modern linguistics as well as a portrait of the au- thor's political, moral and linguistic thinking. Chomsky is known as a controversial political ac- tivist and a critic of the American political scene. He is the creator of the theory of generative grammar. Originally published in French in the form of dialogues with linguist Mit- sou Ronat, "Language and Responsibility" begins with a discussion of the relation- ship between linguistics and politics, and the role of American intellectuals in formulating and maintain- ing the dominance of a par- ticular ideology. Prof. Chomsky offers an examination and assessment of diverse re- cent and current political issues, including the American peace move- ment, Watergate, the CIA and FBI, radical groups, Russian dissidents and U.S. foreign policy. In Part Two, Chomsky presents a non-technical in- troduction to the history of generative grammar, and discusses the issues, con- troversies, and_ which have infuenced modern linguistics over the JERUSALEM (JTA) — A 24-year-old Acre resident has been arrested on suspi- cion of contacts with Iraqi intelligence. The arrest is the latest development in a disturbing rise in Arab ter- rorist activity that has been noted over recent months. Israeli television said some 1,600 persons had been arrested during the past year on charges of ter- rorist. activity, 300 more than the year before. Anti-Hate Group Almost all of them were residents of the - adminis- Is Organized by tered areas, and Brig. Gen. Blacks and Jews Ben-Eliezer, commander of Judea and Samaria, was NEW YORK (JTA) — quoted by television as say- Acting upon the growing ing that there is "increased awareness of the rise of hate readiness" among West groups in the U.S., such as Bank youth to join the the National Socialist sabotage organizations. White People's Party and the Ku Klux Klan, several Some 20 young Israeli Jewish and black organiza- Arabs were among those tions have initiated a coali- arrested during the past tion to unite minority year. None of them was charged with actually '—groups on crucial issues of mutual concern, a spokes- participating in sabotage man for the coalition re- acts. Their suspected ported. crime was generally aid- Several meetings were ing and abetting ter- held to air the viewpoints of rorists. these minority groups and Meanwhile, Israeli sec- lay the groundwork for fu- urity forces sealed off two ture action, the spokesman houses in Abu Dis village said. The participating near Jerusalem after organizations were the evacuating the occupants. Peekskill-Middletown (NY) One of the houses was de- branches of the NAACP, scribed as the hiding place Westchester Coalition of of the leader of a terrorist Minority Organizations, cell. The other belonged to Committee to Bring Nazi Tewfik Souleiman el- War Criminals to Justice in Khatib, a member of a ter- the United States, Jewish rorist gang who has confes- Identity Center, Interna- sed to planting a bomb on Jaffa Road in Jerusalem tional Committee Against Nazism, and the World Fed- last Oct. 1 and last Nov. 20 eration of African Peoples. on another Jerusalem Representatives of these street. Arms and explosives organizations met several were found in both houses. days ago with Brady Tyson, In a related development, foreign affairs officer for the a military tribunal in Lod U.S. Mission to the United imposed a 15-year prison Nations to urge the prompt sentence on Nabil Daana, ratification of the Genocide 19, a member of El Fatah. Convention and to bring to Daana was arrested Sept. 1 the attention of Ambas- when a bomb he was about sador Andrew Young the to plant on a street in the importance of not allowing Old City leading's -to the the West German statute of Western Wall, exploded limitations on Nazi war prematurely injuring his crimes to expire, the hands. spokesman said. past 35 years and the dis- tinctions between his own and related other ap- proaches in the discipline. 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