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October 23, 1981 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-10-23

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Friday, October 23, 19131 15

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Dayan, Israeli Soldier-Statesman

(Continued from Page 14)
the Arab-Israeli arena
was his contribution to
the conclusion of the
peace talks with Egypt.
However, a subject for
historical study con-
tinues to be what role he
had in the failure to reach
an understanding with
- Egyptian President
Anwar Sadat shortly
after he became
president in 1970.

In the spring of 1971,
Dayan proposed an Israeli
pullback from the western
bank of the Suez Canal as
part of an interim agree-
ment with Egypt. The plan,

which had Sadat's support,
was defeated by Premier
Golda Meir with the back-
ing of other senior minis-
ters.
Asked years later why he
did not fight for his pro-
posal, Dayan replied: "What
would you want me to do,
resign over it?" He argued
that even his resignation
would not have changed the
decision against the
pullback. Eventually, the
Dayan plan was im-
plemented but only after
the Yom Kippur War.
Immediately after the
Six-Day War, had one been
asked which Israeli could

Lens & Frame

Weizmann President
Dr. Michael Sela last
month called upon the In-
ternational Federation of
Automatic Control to join
him in protesting the
Soviet authorities' re-
fusal to permit Prof. Ale-
xander Lerner,the famed
cybernetics authority, to
attend the International
Conference on Cyberne-
tics in Japan. Dr. Lerner
previously has been de-
nied an exit visa to im-
migrate to Israel where

Author Tells of Growing
Up During Nazi Reign

Wendelgard von Staden,
the niece of Hitler's first
foreign minister, offers a
candid account of her ado-
lescent years in Nazi Ger-
many in "Darkness Over
the Valley" (Ticknor and
Fields).
Raised on a farm in a vil-
lage near Stuttgart, the
young Mrs. von Staden
(then Miss von Neurath)
was smitten with Hitler's
magnetism and doubted her
mother's conviction that
Nazism would lead to war.
Only when the SS seized a
lieautiful valley on her pa-
rents' estate and proceeded

to build a concentration
camp did she fully begin to
recognize the Nazi threat.
Eventually, she and her
mother discovered the
truth about the use of the
estate. They then devised
a plan to help the inmates
of the camp.
Today, Mrs. von Staden is
married to Berndt von Sta-
den, former West German
Ambassador to the United
States. They live with their
two children in Bonn, West
Germany.

Genius is of no country.
—Charles Churchill

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on atomic particles — Dr.
Sakharov, via open post-
cards and Prof. Lipkin via
Voice of America broadcasts
beamed to the Soviet Union.

ANDFtEI SAKHAROV
he has been appointed a
member of the Weizmann
faculty in absentia.
The plight of these Rus-
sian dissidents, whose
numbers are growing and
situations worsening in the
Soviet Union, has been the
subject of a one-man cam-
paign by Dr. Sakharov who
himself was been silenced
by being deported to an
obscure Volga River village,
and kept incommunicado
there. But through friends
he has managed to keep a
thin line of communications
open to his colleagues in the
Free World urging their
help in seeking amnesty for
prisoners of conscience in
Russia and elsewhere.
According to Weizmann
Institute Professor of
Physics Dr. Harry Lipkin,
Dr. Sakharov still manages
to stay on the frontiers of
research in theoretical
physics despite near total
isolation in Gorki. Dr. Lip-
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Weizmann Night Cites Sakharov,
Spotlights Soviet Oppression

NEW YORK — A vacant
chair will be on the dais of
the national Weizmann
dinner on Nov. 18 at the
Sheraton Centre Hotel
here. The chair, "held" in
honor of Dr. Andrei
Sakharov, Nobel Laureate,
human rights activist and
nuclear physicist who
helped usher in Russia's
Atomic age, will symbolize
the lot of those dissident sci-
entists who like he have fal-
len into disfavor with Rus-
sian authorities.
As a consequence they
have been either impris-
oned, exiled or suffer
banishment in their own
country and automatic ex-
communication from their
scientific, academic and cul-
tural communities.
According to Gershon
Kekst, chairman of the
Weizmann dinner, the sig-
nificance of the vacant chair
at the dinner of the Ameri-
can. Committee for the
Weizmann Institute of Sci-
ence carries out the spirit
and intent of Dr. Sakharov's
steadfast campaign.

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lead Israel to peace with its
Arab neighbors, the answer
undoubtedly would have
been Dayan. Dayan himself
believed this. He said after
the Six-Day War that he
was waiting for a telephone
call from Hussein — a tele-
phone call which had never
come, despite a number of
secret meetings between
the two leaders.
Had Dayan missed his
chance? Could he have filled
in the history of Israeli the
role that Sadat filled in the
history of Egypt. This is an '
open question which will
probably intrigue histo-
rians for years to come.

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