THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -ariarairliorlia-Alie lam airAil r i arranagomis rr1. r twever-wwww- ger MI •of w; VALUABLE COUPON OFF CUSTOM /u FRAMING • . ON ANY MOULDING kinship to "its moral prestige" is being assiduously cultivated and gaining wider and wider ac- ceptance. In 1951, according to the Allenbach polling organiza- tion, 45 percent of a polling sam- ple said they supported the plot- ters. A similar poll this year re- ported that 69 percent of the Ger- mans polled "approved" the plot against Hitler. The surprising development is that in East Germany where it has been almost an article of faith that the only opposition to the Nazis had been the Communists, von Stauffenberg is being hailed as a hero and the July 20 fiasco as "a courageous, patriotic deed." East German historians had a seminar in East Berlin to mark the anniversary of the attempt on Hitler and to absorb it into the 7 -ew mythology of German resis- tance to Nazism. The Wehrmacht _2onspiracy was solemnly de- scribed as "a coalition of reason" the very phrase used to de- scribe the ongoing moves in East and West Germany for closer rela- tions. - In West Germany, historians like Karl Dietrich Bracher have - been waging a losing war against _ describing the Wehrmacht con- spirators as a "resistance move- ment." The West German Foreign Ministry, however, liked to de- scribe the plotters as "resistance fighters," a phrase that conjures :'p the picture of embattled pat- riots resorting to arms against tyranny. Foreign Minister Hans- =Dietrich Genscher used that term in an assembly at the Foreign Ministry in Bonn on July 20 to honor von Stauffenberg. He told ' ,..he assemblage that the sacrifices L. by the resistance obli g ated all Germans today to work forpeace c and human dignity. 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