THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, Ihramber 6, 1911 5 Purely Commentary Minister Feels D'Estaing . `Muted' Holocaust Memorials SAY IT WITH TREES JEWISH NATIONAL FUND 27309 SOU1 HFIELD SFLD. MI 48076 557-6644 Monday thru Thursday 9 AM to 5 PM Friday 9 AM to 4 PM WASHINGTON — Con- cern about German "sen- sitivities" led the French government, under Valery Giscard d'Estaing, to mute events commemorating World War II and the Holocaust, according to Jean Laurain, Minister of Veterans Affairs in the cur- rent French administra- tion. Laurain, who fought with the Free French in the war, made the charges against the d'Estaing administra- tion at the International Conference of Liberators at the U.S. State Department last week. This (the lack of gov- ernment action) was a grave error," Laurain said. "One needs to remember and take steps to educate everyone. 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"If you want to eradicate evil, you have to know it well, understand it. Re- member it. Nazism didn't take place accidentally. It was the logical result of an ideology of evil." In a related development, a former Polish leader said last week he is still haunted by the failure of his at- tempts to alert the Allies to Hitler's "Final Solution" for the Jews of Europe. Jan Karski, a professor of government at Georgetown University said his warning was largely ignored, even though he delivered it in more than 200 speeches, a book and a personal meet- ing with President Franklin Roosevelt. Karski, who also made his statement at the Inter- national Conference of Liberators, was an agent for the Polish government in exile in the U.S. during the war. He clainied that when the camps were opened after Germany's fall, Allied lead- ers professed disbelief at the atrocities, even though many of them had been per- sonally warned by Karski. Honorary Degrees Awarded Sunday at Yeshiva U. • NEW YORK — Theodore Baumritter and Dr. Donald S. Fredrickson will be awarded honorary degrees from the Albert Einstein College of -Medicine at Yeshiva University Sun- day. Baumritter, a New York philanthropist, will be named an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters and Dr. Fredrickson, scholar-in- residence at the National Academy of Science in Washington D.C., will be awarded an honorary Doc- tor of Science degree. The college will also in- vest Dr. Louis M. Sherwood as the Baumritter Professor of Medicine for the current academic year. Justice is truth in action. —Disraeli been concerned with peace, he should have in- vited Menahem Begin to Cairo and negotiated with him to offer Sinai to Israel (sic). His un- authorized trip to Jerusalem was in viola- tion of the rights and the feelings of the Palesti- nians. He had as much right to do this as the American President had after Pearl Harbor to go to Tokyo to offer Canada to the Japanese, in the interest of peace but without the consent of the Canadian people. "The Egyptian president's willingness to sell Palestine in order to re- cover Sinai 'in the interest of peace' endeared him to the media. But there was one major problem: the Palestinians refused to be sold, and therefore no peace has been possible. It is evident by now that peace in Palestine can be es- tablished only as the result of a dialogue between the Israelis and the Palesti- and then completely dis- mantling the state of Israel. It hasn't worked, and it won't, and the disappoin- ment grows that the search for an Arab moderate is so fruitless. nians. Sadat was a mirage, not a peacemaker. Whether he was 'assassinated' or 'executed' could be debated. However, one thing is sure: He was the victim of /Cs pharaoh mania. 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