A Gentile's
View Of Today's Germany
By William E. Grim-
February 2003
I'm
not Jewish. Nobody in my family
died in the Holocaust. For me, anti-Semitism has always been
one of those phenomena that doesn't really register on my radar,
like tribal genocide in Rwanda, a horrible thing that happens
to someone else. But I live in a small town outside of Munich
on a street that until May of 1945 was named Adolf-Hitler-Strasse.
I work in Munich, a pleasant metropolitan city of a little over
a million inhabitants whose Bavarian charm tends to obscure
the fact that this city was the birthplace and capital of the
Nazi movement. Every day when I go to work I pass by the sites
of apartments Hitler lived in, extant buildings in which decisions
were made to murder millions of innocent people, and plazas
in which book burnings took place, SS troops paraded and people
were executed. The proximity to evil has a way of concentrating
one's attention, of putting a physical reality to the textbook
narratives of the horrors perpetrated by the Germans.
Then
the little things start to happen that over a period of time
add up to something very sinister. I'm on a bus and a high school
boy passes around Grandpa's red leather-bound copy of Mein Kampf
to his friends who respond by saying "coooool!" He
then takes out a VCR tape (produced in Switzerland) of "The
Great Speeches of Joseph Goebbels." A few weeks later I'm
at a business meeting with four young highly educated Germans
who are polite, charming and soft-spoken to say the least. When
the subject matter changes to a business deal with a man in
New York named Rubinstein, their nostrils flair, their demeanors
attain a threatening mien and one of them actually says, and
I'm quoting verbatim here: "The problem with America is
that the Jews have all the money." They start laughing
and another one says, "Yeah, all the Jews care about is
money."
I
found that this type of anti-Semitic reference in my professional
dealings with Germans soon became a leitmotif (to borrow a term
made famous by Richard Wagner, another notorious German anti-Semite).
In my private meetings with Germans it often happens that they
will loosen up after a while and reveal personal opinions and
political leanings that were thought to have ceased to exist
in a Berlin bunker on April 30, 1945.
Maybe
it's because I have blond hair and my last name is of German
origin that the Germans feel that I am, or could potentially
be, "one of them." It shows how much they understand
what it means to be an American. Whatever the reason, the conversations
generally have one or more of these components:
(1)
It was unfortunate that America and Germany fought each other
in World War II because the real enemy was Russia.
(2)
Yes, the Nazis were excessive, but terrible things happen during
wars, and anyway, the scope of the Holocaust has been greatly
exaggerated by the American media, which is dominated by Jews.
(3)
CNN is controlled by American Jews and is anti-Palestinian.
(Yes, I know it sounds incredible, but even among the most highly
intelligent Germans, even those with a near-native fluency in
English, there is the widespread belief that the news network
founded by Fidel Castro's best friend Ted Turner, who until
recently was married to Hanoi Jane Fonda, is a hotbed of pro-Israeli
propaganda.)
(4)
Almost all Germans were opposed to the Third Reich and nobody
in Germany knew anything about the murder of the Jews, but the
Jews themselves were really responsible for the Holocaust.
(5)
Ariel Sharon is worse than Hitler and the Israelis are Nazis.
America supports Israel only because Jews control the American
government and media.
For
the first time in my life, then, I became conscious of anti-Semitism.
Sure, anti-Semitism exists elsewhere in the world, but nowhere
have the consequences been as devastating as in Germany. Looking
at it as objectively as possible, 2002 has been a banner year
for anti-Semitism in Germany. Synagogues have been firebombed,
Jewish cemeteries desecrated, the No. 1 best-selling novel,
Martin Walser's Death of a Critic, is a thinly-veiled roman
a clef containing a vicious anti-Semitic attack on Germany's
best-known literary critic, Marcel Reich-Ranicki (who is a survivor
of both the Warsaw ghetto and Auschwitz); the Free Democrat
Party has unofficially adopted anti-Semitism as a campaign tactic
to attract Germany's sizeable Muslim minority; and German revisionist
historians now are beginning to define German perpetration of
World War II and the Holocaust not as crimes against humanity,
but as early battles (with regrettable but understandable excesses)
in the Cold War against communism.
The
situation is so bad that German Jews are advised not to wear
anything in public that would identify them as Jewish because
their safety cannot be guaranteed. How can this be? Isn't this
the "New Germany" that's gone 57 years without a Holocaust
or even a pogrom, where truth, justice and the German way prevail
amidst economic wealth, a high standard of living that is the
envy of their European neighbors, and a constitution guaranteeing
freedom for everyone regardless of race, creed or national origin?
What's changed? The answer is: absolutely nothing. My thesis
is quite simple. While Germany no longer has the military power
to enforce the racist ideology of the Nazis and while all extreme
manifestations of Nazism are officially outlawed, the internal
conditions -- that is, the attitudes, worldview and cultural
assumptions - that led to the rise of Nazism in Germany are
still present because they constitute the basic components of
German identity. Nazism was not an aberration; it was the distillation
of the German psyche into its essential elements. External Nazism
may have been utterly defeated in May of 1945; internal Nazism,
however, remains, and will always remain, a potential threat
as long as there exists a political and/or cultural entity known
as Germany.
Now
hold on a second, I hear many people saying. You can't possibly
claim that Germans are as anti-Semitic today as they were during
the years 1933-1945. It is true that Germany today is much different
than during the Third Reich. What is different is that due to
its total defeat by the Allies, Germany today is a client state
of America and must do its bidding. That means repression of
overt anti-Semitism. It's bad for business. The other thing
that has changed is that, even though Hitler lost World War
II, he was phenomenally successful in carrying out his ideological
agenda. Germany, indeed virtually all of Europe, is essentially
Judenfrei (free of Jews) today due to the efficiency and zeal
of the Germans as they perpetrated the Holocaust during the
Third Reich. In fact, a very convincing case can be made that
Nazism is one of the most successful political programs of all
time. It accomplished more of its goals in a shorter amount
of time than any other comparable political movement and permanently
changed the face and political structure of several continents.
Germany
is wealthy, stable, relentlessly bourgeois, and for all intents
and purposes, free of Jews. Yes, there is a tiny minority of
Jews, mostly centered in Berlin, and yes, there have been a
number of Jews from the former Soviet Union who have emigrated
to Germany, but most of the immigrants from Russia are not practicing
Jews and do little if anything to promote a unique Jewish-German
identity. The result of all this is that Germans today are able
to reap the benefits of Hitler's anti-Semitic policies while
paying lip service to the "need to remember." Young
Fritz doesn't have to be overtly anti-Semitic today because
his grandfather's generation did such a bang-up job of the Holocaust.
There just aren't that many Jews left to hate any more, and
besides, the Germans have their old buddies, the Arabs, to do
their hating for them. You might call the overwhelming German
support for the Palestinians to be a form of anti-Semitism-by-proxy.
The
German government has made cash payments to the State of Israel,
as well as to individual Jews, to settle claims of murder, torture,
false imprisonment, slave labor and genocide. Talk to most Germans
and you'll soon discover that they think that the score has
been settled between Germany and the Jews, that somehow the
return of just a portion of what the Germans stole from the
Jews is fair recompense for the deliberate murder of millions
of people. If you think the Germans are truly sorry for what
they did to the Jews, think again. There's never been an official
"tut mir leid" offered by the Germans to the victims
of the Holocaust and their descendants because that would admit
culpability. Germany has paid off all claims against it without
acknowledging responsibility in the same way that the Ford Motor
Company engages in recalls of automobiles. It's all done to
avoid liability.
I
have previously mentioned that Germans overwhelmingly support
the Palestinians as opposed to the Israelis, and that this overwhelming
support represents a form of anti-Semitism-by-proxy. Germans
may claim to be supporting the Palestinians because they think
they are an "oppressed people," but let's be honest
- they are supporting the Palestinians and their Arab handlers
because the Palestinians and Arabs share the same ideals as
the Nazis. There's a long-standing history of German co-operation
with the Arabs. In 1942 Hitler personally assured the Grand
Mufti of Jerusalem that as soon as German forces conquered Great
Britain, the Jews in Palestine (which was then under control
of the British Mandate) would be exterminated.
We
should also keep in mind that the Arab terrorists who perpetrated
the 9/11 atrocities did their planning in Germany. There are
several reasons for this. The first is the well-known bungling
and de-centralized chaos of the German federal bureaucracy where
literally the "linke" hand doesn't know what the "rechte"
hand is doing.
The second is that Arab terrorists can count on a substantial
number of Germans who share their anti-American and anti-Semitic
views. The former members of the SS and Hitler's praetorian
guards, along with their neo-Nazi supporters, who gather weekly
in Munich beer halls, made Osama bin Laden an "honorary
Aryan" after the 9/11 attack. Mein Kampf is also a best
seller in the Arab world, especially in Saudi Arabia, America's
putative "friend." Indeed, there is very little difference
between the anti-Semitic rantings of Hitler and those of the
so-called "spiritual leaders" of al-Qaeda, Hamas,
and Fatah. The Arabs also owe Hitler and the Germans big time.
Hitler killed off the Jews, and Konrad Adenauer and his "democratic"
descendants replaced them with the Turks. Yes, the Turks aren't
Arabs, but they are Muslim, and although Turkey is a member
of NATO and has relations with Israel, many Turks identify and
support their radical Arab co-religionists. Turkey remains as
fragile a democracy as Weimar Germany during the 1920s. It wouldn't
take much for Turkey to fall into the dark side of Muslim extremism.
The end result of Muslim immigration into Germany has been twofold:
(1)
It allows the Germans to feign liberalism and being open to
freedom and diversity; and
(2) By replacing the Jews they murdered with Muslims, who for
the most part are as viciously anti-Semitic as were the Nazis,
the Germans have cynically assured that those few Jews who remain
in Germany will be unable to reassert political power even in
a minority role.
A
final point I would like to make concerning the reasons for
the resurgence of anti-Semitism in Germany is one that many
will find at odds with the prima-facie evidence, or even appear
to stretch the boundaries of common sense. Yet, I ask you to
consider carefully my line of reasoning. In many respects Germany
got away with the Holocaust without paying much of a price.
Yes, many Germans died as a result of German perpetration of
World War II and the Holocaust, and yes, there was much physical
destruction in the country, but the situation is like the little
boy who steals a cookie from the tray when it is cooling on
the kitchen table. For his efforts he may have gotten his hand
slapped by his mother, but the stolen cookie remains eaten nonetheless.
After
having committed the worst crimes in the history of humankind,
the Germans were allowed to regain their sovereignty after only
ten years; their infrastructure was completely rebuilt thanks
to the generosity of the American people; and relatively few
Germans were brought to trial for their monstrous crimes. Even
those who were tried and convicted received relatively short
sentences or had those reduced or commuted in general amnesties.
For
example, some members of the Einsatzkommandos, those Germans
who, before the construction of the death camps, hunted and
murdered Jews by the hundreds of thousands, received sentences
of as little as five years imprisonment. If there were true
justice in the world, Germany would no longer exist as a separate
country, but would have long ago had its territory divided up
and dispersed among the Allies. It was an unfortunate historical
coincidence that the Cold War began just as Germany was at last
being brought to task for its many crimes and atrocities extending
back to the First World War. The new threat of the Soviet Union
took precedence over a just settling of accounts with Germany.
The tragic result is that many of the countries raped and despoiled
by Germany, such as the Czech Republic and Poland, are just
now coming out of decades of economic decline, while Germany
- fat, sassy, arrogant, self-satisfied, and essentially Judenfrei
- has enjoyed four decades of undeserved economic prosperity.
We can't turn back the clock to redress all of the historical
wrongs that have been committed by the Germans, but there are
a number of things that can be done to assure that Germany can
never again be in a position to threaten the rest of the civilized
world.
First
and foremost is the realization that, while not all Germans
are anti-Semitic, there is an anti-Semitic tendency within German
culture that extends back to the time of Martin Luther. Germans
are instinctively anti-Semitic in the same way that Americans
are instinctively freedom loving. Anti-Semitism has been and
unfortunately remains the default ideology of the German people.
All things being equal, Germans will instinctively support the
enemies of the State of Israel. Therefore, America will need
to monitor closely and be ready and politically willing to intervene
at a moment's notice in German affairs when it appears that
Germany is back-sliding into anti-Semitism. Additionally, it
should be a goal of American foreign policy to oppose and to
accelerate the dismemberment of the European Union. We must
not allow German domination of the EU to accomplish through
parliamentary maneuvering and brokered deals what Hitler and
the Germans were unable to accomplish during the Third Reich.
Given
Germany's resurgent anti-Semitism (and that of France as well),
a strong, German-dominated EU that tolerates and even benignly
encourages anti-Semitism, and is diplomatically allied with
the Arab world, is potentially the greatest threat to Judaism
since Nazi Germany and a major threat to the United States as
well. The enemies of Israel are the enemies of the United States.
Let all Jews and Americans stand united as we proclaim never
again to both the Holocaust and 9/11.
William E. Grim is a writer who lives in Germany and is a native
of Columbus, Ohio.