From Reuters:
“Don't forget past, Jewish leader
warns Germans on eve of WW2 anniversary”
(Head of the Central Council of
Jews in Germany Josef Schuster speaks during a news conference in Munich)
Many young Germans have failed to
learn the lessons of history, and anti-Semitism is becoming entrenched in the
land responsible for the Holocaust, a Jewish leader warned, a day before the
75th anniversary of the end of World War Two in Europe. As Germany's leaders
prepare to lay wreaths to mark the "Day of Liberation" on May 8 - the
day in 1945 when German generals signed an unconditional surrender - many Jews
are worried about the popularity of the far right. "Germany's government
knows its enduring responsibility for the Nazi era," Josef Schuster,
president of the Central Council of Jews in Germany, told the Neue Osnabruecker
Zeitung paper.
"But if you interpret
Germany as a country, with all its residents, and ask us if they have also
understood and learned from history, then I must say that I have never been
convinced, and at the current time I am certainly not," he said. Schuster
also said he was worried that a certain amount of anti-Semitism appeared to
have become an accepted fact of life in Germany, the paper said. Last year an
anti-Semitic gunman attacked a synagogue and a kebab shop in the eastern city
of Halle, killing two people. Some 1,800 criminal incidents were committed
against Jews in 2018, mostly by individuals espousing far-right views, the
government has said. Schuster said there was a dangerous amnesia about history
among younger people. "In their minds, World War Two is as far away as the
empire, there is no longer a reference point. If about half of young people
don't know the term 'Auschwitz', something's wrong," he said.
The German government expressed
alarm at a survey by ComRes market research institute in 2018 which showed that
40% of Germans between 18 and 34 thought they know nothing or little about the
Holocaust, more than the European average of 33% -- one of several surveys with
similar results in recent years. In the past decade or so, Germans have tended
to focus more on their own suffering during World War Two, which Nazi Germany
started.
In the past decade or so, Germans
have tended to focus more on their own suffering during World War Two, which
Nazi Germany started. In particular, some prominent members of the far-right
Alternative for Germany (AfD), the third-biggest parliamentary party, have
suggested history teaching should focus more on German victims.
^ Germany has not really learned
from their past involvement in both World War 2 and the Holocaust. It is customary
nowadays for Germans to say “Nazi” when referring to what happened from
1933-1945 – as in “The Nazis murdered..” Instead they should be saying “The
Germans murdered….” By using that one word change the Germans are trying to distance
themselves from what their nation, their Parents, their Grandparents and their
Great-Grandparents did. They are trying to rewrite history to make themselves
an equal victim of the war when in reality they started the war, planned and
carried out the mass murder and were defeated – not liberated – by the Allied
in May 1945. That distancing is one reason why so many younger Germans do not
know the truth or the facts of what Germany did during 1933-1945. It also helps
lead to more anti-Semitic attacks being allowed. 75 years have passed since
World War 2 ended, but even though Germany officially says they have learned
and are sorry for their past mistakes the numbers and facts show otherwise.
Every German 18 years old or older in 1945 is guilty of the mass murder and
other war crimes committed in their name as the ones who actually committed the
crime. Since 1945 every German (regardless of their age) that helped a known
mass murderer (by helping them escape justice, by giving them a job, by giving
them a Government Pension, etc.) is just as guilty in the cover-up of the mass
murder and other war crimes as those that pulled the trigger or opened the gas
canister. Germany can try and claim that they are a changed nation, but when
known war criminals are allowed to live and work out in the open and receive
Government Pensions when their Government service included murdering innocent
men, women and children even decades later then Germany and the German people
have not really atoned for the crimes of their nation and its people. ^
https://www.yahoo.com/news/dont-forget-past-jewish-leader-164346953.html?guccounter=1
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