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November 20, 1992 - Image 118

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-11-20

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Wreath Laying
Is Rethought

Paris (JTA) — French Presi-
dent Francois Mitterrand
appears to have had second
thoughts about his having
ordered a wreath laid at the
grave of a leader of Vichy
France.
In an interview with a
Paris Jewish radio station,
he said that in the future he
would have to "deal diff
erently" with the contradic-
tion between Marshal
Philippe Petain as a hero of
World War I and Petain, the
Vichy leader and "shame of
World War II."
Mr. Mitterrand's gesture
was loudly protested by
Nazi-hunter Serge Klarsfeld
and about 40 members of the
Union of French Jewish'
Students, who made the trip
to the Vichy leader's burial
site to protest the French
president's gesture, made on
the 74th anniversary of the
armistice of World War I.
Mr. Klarsfeld, who is pres-
ident of the Sons and
Daughters of Jews Deported
from France, said angrily,
"We cannot understand how
the president, who came this
summer to pay his respects
to the memory of those who
were arrested and deported,
can also lay a wreath on t 1-
tomb of their persecutor.
In an interview to be
broadcast as he leaves for a
state visit to Israel, Mr. Mit-
terrand responded to the
criticism. But the French
president insisted that
present-day France could nou
be held responsible for the
crimes of the Vichy regime
toward the Jews.
That view was con
tradicted by a leader of hill
own Socialist Party.
Henri Emmanuelli, pres.
dent of the National
Assembly, said France
should take as its model the
actions of the late Germar
leader Willy Brandt.
"I note that German y
didn't say the Third Rei -1
had nothing to do with the
German Federal Republic
Willy Brandt asked for?
forgiveness. I think France
should also ask foi
forgiveness, and settle this
issue once and forever,"
said.

Israel is an education
oriented society; one ii
every three Israelis is a stu d
dent, including tens
thousands of adults in pa:_7f,
time programs. About 1.8,
million Israelis are enrollee
in some kind of education
program — 10 times a.
many as in 1948.

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