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Shilansky, spent a year in
prison in the early 1950s for
attempting to bomb the for-
eign ministry to register his
objection to Israel's rap-
prochement with Konrad
Adenauer's post-war West
Germany.
Young Israelis do not
necessarily share their
parents' foreboding about
modern Germany, but they
have inherited the essense of
their parents' somewhat
bleak world view.
They are governed by the
conviction that their con-
tinued survival in a hostile
world is not unconditional,
but rather a function of their
strength and their ability to
defend themselves.
They do not anticipate or
fear a revival of Nazism in
the new German state, but
neither are they complacent
about the dangers of ex-
treme right-wing nation-
alism which are dormant,
not dead, in the new German
state and which continue to
find expression in acts of an-
ti-Semitism.
Ziegfried Reichel, probably
the loneliest man in London
on the afternoon of Oct. 2,
shares this concern. Sitting
in his office, the charge
d'affaires of the outgoing
German Democratic Repub-
lic told me of his feelings as
he watched the life slowly
expire from the country he
loyally served for the past 30
years.
There were elements in his
outpouring of pity and self-
pity that were eerily
reminiscent of another time.
No, he said, he would not
shed any tears as he lowered
the flag at midnight and
symbolically handed over
the keys of his embassy to
the Federal Republic's am-
bassador at 8:30 the following
morning.
He was ready to retire
back to Berlin and would not
be among the eight former
East German diplomats who
would be knocking on the
door of the Federal Repub-
lic's embassy seeking a new
job.
He has, he says, "personal
regrets" about the
"unsuccessful, unhappy and
inhuman policies" of the
masters he served for three
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"restriction of human rights
and the basic rules of democ-
racy."
Yes, he agrees, he bears a
measure of responsibility for
having served such a regime
but, he hastens to add: "This
awareness has come quite
late. It is a matter of very
great disappointment to me
that I didn't know what was
happening."
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