Holocaust History

Several days ago, I was shocked to learn that five heads of state from Lithuania, Romania, Estonia, Latvia, and Poland, all post-Communist Eastern European countries, had recently beseeched the leaders of the European Union to step up efforts to “preserve historical memory.” It was addressed to the European Council president, European Commission president, and the Czech prime minister, whose country currently holds the rotating EU presidency.

For the past three decades since their transition to democracy, these countries have excelled in grossly distorting their own respective histories of the Holocaust. Yet the quintet of leaders now maintains that the Kremlin “is seeking to rewrite history and use it to justify its aggression against sovereign states.” Thus, they urge the bodies of the EU to take a leadership role in “preserving historical memory and preventing the Russian regime from manipulating historical facts.” They contend that this concern “is particularly relevant in light of Russia’s intensive use of history for propaganda purposes in the context of the war in Ukraine.”

These heads of state know how to deal with this problem of rewriting history. They recommend the following four steps as the means of taking corrective measures:

  • the promotion of “European Remembrance narratives across the whole EU” through national educational programs;
  • providing adequate political and financial support to the Prague-based Platform of European Memory and conscience;
  • completing the project for a memorial to the victims of totalitarian regimes in Brussels;
  • stepping up the fight against disinformation.
These steps constitute a renewed effort to establish a false historical narrative as the “accurate/universally accepted” narrative of World War II and the Holocaust. Particularly ironic, coming from these five countries, is their statement: “Without an accurate, honest, and comprehensive assessment of the past, we will not be able to effectively prevent future crimes on our continent or investigate the current ones in Ukraine.”

Each of these countries has produced its own false narrative of the events of the Shoah, either extremely minimizing or completely erasing the highly significant role played by their own local Nazi collaborators. It must be noted that only in Eastern Europe did collaboration with the Nazis include participation in the systematic mass murder of Jews. None of them is ready to admit the full scope and significance of their complicity and culpability.

There is, of course, no doubt that the Russians are manipulating history to justify the invasion of Ukraine. Nevertheless, a plea by these leaders to “preserve historical memory,” is the height of hypocrisy and chutzpah. Before making demands on the EU, let them begin to practice what they preach at home.

With the exception of one case in Poland, not a single Holocaust perpetrator has been convicted and punished in any of these countries since independence. They are reluctant to return Jewish property and compensate survivors. In short, they have totally failed to confront their crimes, and have failed in every aspect of dealing with the Shoah.

Indeed, in the Baltic countries, they have glorified anti-Communist fighters, even if they were Holocaust perpetrators. These figures include active participants in the murders of Jews, such as Lithuanians Jonas Noreika and Juozas Krikstaponis and Latvians Herberts Cukurs, Voldemar Veiss and Vilis Tunkelis, among numerous others. They continue to promote the canard of equivalence between Communist and Nazi crimes.

Brussels should therefore put pressure on these countries to begin telling and teaching the truth about the Holocaust and the role played by local collaborators in their own countries, instead of complying with the requests in the letter of the quintet.

The Jewish people have two foundational narratives about our history in the 20th century: the Zionist narrative of our return to Eretz Yisrael, the land of Israel, and the chronicle of the Holocaust. When the Palestinians deny the former, we respond strongly, but Israel has failed to respond forcefully to the Eastern European distortions regarding the Holocaust that have been on offer ever since these countries obtained independence. The letter of the quintet should be a wake-up call for Israel as well.



 
From 1943 until 1945, the two Dutch citizens cared for the Jews on their remote farm. Hans Boerma died in 1951 at the age of 83, while Grietje passed away in 1975 at age 72.

Accepting the medal and certificate of honor on behalf of the Yad Vashem commission for designation of the Righteous and the State of Israel, was Hans Boerma’s grandson, Sam Heeringa.

“Faith let him (my grandfather) do what he did. We can all emulate his efforts in showing humanity in how we treat people and I hope we all go through our daily lives do just that,” Heeringa said in his remarks.

(full article online)


 
The name Brunner is known among World War II historians and Nazi hunters. Austrian-born, SS officer Brunner joined the Nazis in 1931, when he was still a teenager. In January 1943, he was put in charge of the Drancy camp outside Paris, the last stop for Jews before they were sent to the gas chambers. He had been the right-hand man to Adolf Eichmann, a notorious Nazi officer and one of the organizers of the Holocaust. By some estimates, Brunner was responsible for the arrest and torture of 47,000 Jews in Austria, 44,000 in Greece, 23,000 in France and 14,000 in Slovakia.

Brunner disappeared right before the April 1945 suicide of Hitler. In a 1985 interview with the West German magazine Bunte, Brunner described how he escaped capture by the Allies, who had mistakenly arrested someone else named Brunner, thinking it was him. The other Brunner had also been active in Vienna during the war and was later executed for Alios Brunner’s war crimes. The real Brunner worked briefly as a driver for the U.S. Army using fake papers and then fled Germany in 1954 using a forged Red Cross passport. He first landed in Rome and from there made his way to Egypt, where he found himself the guest of then-president Gamal Abdel Nasser. The details of how he met the Egyptian leader remain unclear, but Nasser was looking for ways to get back at the West in light of an Israeli raid on Gaza in February 1955 that left 38 Egyptian soldiers dead. Adding to Nasser’s frustration with the U.S., France and the U.K., the World Bank withdrew its offer to finance the Aswan High Dam. Brunner’s hatred of Zionism and the Jews made the former Nazi soldier an immediate attraction to Nasser and his generation of Arab nationalists.

Brunner ended up being hired by the Egyptian military regime, which had been in power since 1952, as a “consultant” at its security apparatus, working closely with its security chief, Salah Nasser. During the short-lived Syrian-Egyptian union (1958-1961), Brunner was sent to Damascus to train police dogs, a talent he had developed at Hitler’s prisons. He happened to be in Damascus when, on Sept. 28, 1961, a coup dissolved the United Arab Republic. Syria’s airport closed down, and flights to Cairo came to a halt. Brunner was stranded in Syria. Neighboring countries like Lebanon, Jordan and Turkey were already allied with the West, making them unlikely places for him to escape to. Brunner was still considered a fugitive in the West, from France and Great Britain to the U.S. and Canada.

The former Nazi officer applied for asylum in Damascus. Not to be outdone by Nasser’s Arab nationalism, Syria’s post-Nasser regime approved Brunner’s application almost immediately. Since the September coup, the Syrians had come under increased pressure from Cairo’s Voice of the Arabs radio station, and from Nasser himself, who accused them of harboring the treacherous trifecta of the time: imperialism, Zionism and anti-Arabism. So hosting an internationally wanted Nazi officer would surely prove them to be otherwise, would it not?

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From the American Jewish Committee's “Confronting Hate 1937-1952” exhibit at the New York-Historical Society on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, July 29, 2022, to Jan. 1, 2023. Photo by Marc Asnin.

From the American Jewish Committee's “Confronting Hate 1937-1952” exhibit at the New York-Historical Society on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, July 29, 2022, to Jan. 1, 2023. Photo by Marc Asnin.

Thus, instead of a campaign about Jews, he produced comic books that spoke about the importance of unity. One with the heading, “The Story of Scapegoats in History: They Got the Blame,” does a quick review of the history of scapegoats in India and how the Romans persecuted the Christians, and then on to Hitler’s persecution of Catholics. “In Germany, you must preach only the word of Adolf Hitler,” a German soldier is seen hollering. The comic continues, noting that Hitler’s diabolic scheme embraced the whole world. “Every country has minorities. In America, especially, it will be easy for our agents to incite group against group. Remember the bigger the lies we tell, the quicker the people will believe them!”

After seven pages, it depicts Hitler flooding America with Nazi propaganda, telling the reader they are trying to split America into two: “Blame everything on the Jews! Unemployment, high prices, everything! It worked in German, and it will work here.”

The comic ends with a man declaring, “You can’t pull the wool over the eyes of real Americans.” The final message, with the art of people from various nations with their flags flying in the back, states, “Marching together in common cause of human freedom, the men and woman of the united nations are determined to build a world free of prejudice and intolerance. … Do unto others as you would have others do unto you!”

Rothschild explained that anti-Semites portrayed themselves as “defenders of all the good” and the Jews as “enemies of mankind.” What he aimed to do was eliminate this idea. “The anti-Semites themselves had to be put on the defensive; they had to be the ones in the criminals’ dock,” he said.



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It is far more complicated than your simple examples. Learn the history of Islam towards Jews.

Islam's beliefs about the Jews is another reason why 6 Million Jews were killed in Europe instead of being allowed to return to their ancient homeland.

What do you know about the role of Muslims during the Holocaust which caused the lives of many Jews in Europe and in Asia?

It's become fashionable to blame Arabs for the Holocaust in Europe to justify Zionists nationalism in Palestine.
 
It's become fashionable to blame Arabs for the Holocaust in Europe to justify Zionists nationalism in Palestine.
It is only fashionable to someone like yourself who has been exposed to nothing but denial of historical facts.
The facts of what happened in Europe and in Palestine and Iraq.

The evidence is there for all to see.

Jewish nationalism to their Ancient Homeland?
Make me laugh.
 
It's become fashionable to blame Arabs for the Holocaust in Europe to justify Zionists nationalism in Palestine.
I never encountered ANYONE who blamed the arabs for what your people did
to jews in Europe. Do you have a citation?
 
My people didn't do anything to Jews in Europe or anywhere else.
Al Hussaini and his Bosnia SS Troop did.

"Your People", as in your family, is not being accused of anything here. Have they attacked any Jews at any time for the past 1700 years? Any knowledge?

Christianity's anti-Jewish teachings are to blame here.
And the people who became extremist against Jews through the centuries are to blame for the actions they chose to take.

Christian extremism is responsible for the Holocaust.
 
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Al Hussaini and his Bosnia SS Troop did.
do not expect anything HONEST from THAT person who has sipped
tea in every nazi-ish parlor in the world and NEVER detected a scintilla of
"jews hate" Several years ago a had a christian patient who grew
up in Bosnia------I had a hard time trying to get him OFF the topic of that
which he saw and experienced there
 
^^^ BS muslim kids are inculcated with holocaust denial in grammar school and mosque.
suradie disagrees-----anyone interested----talk to a muslim from a muslim
country or a country in which muslims have their own schools, like India and
Kenya
 
Al Hussaini and his Bosnia SS Troop did.

"Your People", as in your family, is not being accused of anything here. Have they attacked any Jews at any time for the past 1700 years? Any knowledge?

Christianity's anti-Jewish teachings are to blame here.
And the people who became extremist against Jews through the centuries are to blame for the actions they chose to take.

Christian extremism is responsible for the Holocaust.

600,000 Europeans had already moved to Palestine and doubled the population. The Mufti was trying to head off conflict and protect the people who already lived there.
 
Al Hussaini and his Bosnia SS Troop did.

"Your People", as in your family, is not being accused of anything here. Have they attacked any Jews at any time for the past 1700 years? Any knowledge?

Christianity's anti-Jewish teachings are to blame here.
And the people who became extremist against Jews through the centuries are to blame for the actions they chose to take.

Christian extremism is responsible for the Holocaust.

Hitler wasn't a Christian.. he was a Nationalist... He wanted to purge Germania of Jews. He wanted to make Germany great again.
 
600,000 Europeans had already moved to Palestine and doubled the population. The Mufti was trying to head off conflict and protect the people who already lived there.
for those who do not know-----when islamo nazis write or say "europeans"---they mean jews. It does not matter from where the JEWS came-----if they are jews they are called "europeans" If they are muslims from Chechya----ALL IS WELL. I have lots of relatives numbered in those hated "600,000 Europeans" from such EUROPEAN LANDS as-----syria, yemen, egypt and even Turkey---I am not sure to which continent turkey belongs----. etc etc-----islamo nazis ignore geography amongst other realities. Suradie fails to note that the zionist project that came about approx. 1800 resulted in agricultural development in palestine that attracted lots of arabs to that hitherto mostly barren land. The Mufti was
an islamo-nazi pig. I do not know HOW MANY MUSLIMS have invaded the
USA in the past 50 years-----anyone? I and my parents and 4 sibs were BORN
HERE----my hubby was born in arabia where HIS community lived for more than 1000 years before the rapist pig of Mecca was born----they fled to save their lives. His government papers describe him as "palestinian"---because he is
NOT MUSLIM----muslims back then were "syrians"
 
Hitler wasn't a Christian.. he was a Nationalist... He wanted to purge Germania of Jews. He wanted to make Germany great again.
Hitler was a catholic IN GOOD STANDING ----his close friends ---those who stayed with him until he died----Magda and Josef Goebbels, were catholics in EVEN BETTER standing-----married in the catholic church---Magda dressed in a white veil looked like DA MADONNA. She had seven kids----six of whom she fed cyanide. She, too, wanted to make germany great again
 
600,000 Europeans had already moved to Palestine and doubled the population. The Mufti was trying to head off conflict and protect the people who already lived there.
Your number is wrong, as of 1920 riots he started. He did not head off conflict, he started the conflict.

Then he got a Bosnia Muslim troop to kill Jews in Bosnia.

Then he went to Baghdad in 1941 and started riots over against the Jews. Around 200 Jews were killed, many more wounded, raped, etc

There were many other Arabs in 1920 who wanted to see a Jewish State be rebuilt. Al Hosseini defeated them all
 
Hitler wasn't a Christian.. he was a Nationalist... He wanted to purge Germania of Jews. He wanted to make Germany great again.
Hitler was brought up a Christian. That is where he got his overdose of hatred for Jews.

He also read Martin Luther and the Protocols, which made him hate Jews even more.
 
A new project currently filming throughout Europe and Israel aims to document the stories of non-Jewish diplomats who defied orders and saved hundreds of thousands of Jews from the Nazis during World War II.

“The Rescuers — Last-Chance Project” follows the 2011 movie “The Rescuers,” in which Rwandan anti-genocide activist Stephanie Nyombayire and the late British historian Sir Martin Gilbert traveled across three continents interviewing relatives of diplomats who rescued Jews during the Holocaust, and the survivors saved by their efforts. The diplomats were all recognized by Yad Vashem as “Righteous Among the Nations” for risking their lives to save Jews.

The testimonies were recorded and added to the Joyce D. Mandell Rescuers Collection, the world’s largest known World War II historical film compilation dedicated to testimonies about diplomats honored as “Righteous Among the Nations.” The collection was integrated into the USC Shoah Foundation’s Visual History Archive.

Emmy-winning director Michael King, who directed the 2011 film, is now expanding the initial project by tracking down people who knew 32 additional “Righteous Among the Nations” diplomats, as well as survivors rescued because of their efforts. The goal is to add their stories to the Mandell collection.

(full article online)

 

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