Friday, April 19, 1985
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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that have developed in West
Germany in the last 40 years
will prevent "the horror" of the
Holocaust from happening
again.
Answering a question after
a luncheon speech to the Na-
tional Press Club, Shultz said
Reagan's "objective is to say,
`Here we are on this 40th an-
niversary and we know it's the
anniversary of a military vic-
tory. We know that during the
war an awful lot of people were
killed and insofar as Jews re-
siding in Germany were con-
cerned, they were subjected to
an ultimate horror for which
there is no excuse. It is almost
impossible to imagine it. But
we shouldn't forget it.' "
But Shultz said the
President also wants "to say
that we should think of this
time, the last 40 years and the
time ahead of us, as a time
when a new beginning was
made, a beginning in Ger-
many, at least in the Federal
Republic of Germany, of a
democratic form of govern-
ment and the establishment
very deeply of a set of values
that would not permit that
horror to happen again."
Last week, the Department
of Michigan of the Jewish War
Veterans of the U.S.A.
adopted a resolution criticiz-
ing Reagan's decision to visit
Bitburg and avoid Dachau.
The Michigan JWV cited the
interment of SS Storm Troop-
ers and Nazi Gestapo, and
asked Reagan to reconsider.
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Treblinka concentration camp in
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