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At the end of the cataclysm in Europe called World War II, the victorious Allies had previously agreed to exact reparations from Germany. Reparations took the form of payments to the victorious Allies and to other countries terrorized and ravaged by the Nazis. I propose that modern Germans are and should be held responsible for these reparations.
Disagreement about reparations
Philosopher George Santayana wrote "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." His words are used by some as proof that war reparations do not work. Many historians agree that the reparations demanded of the German people by the Treaty of Versailles at the end of World War I was one of the causes of World War II. They say that the monetary reparations caused resentment and economic hardships to include mass hyperinflation. This was taken advantage of by Adolf Hitler who used the resentment and upheaval to gain power and later motivate the German people into going to war. Since the end of World War II, there is fear that the reparations imposed will cause the same problems in Germany again.(1)
This argument is specious and flawed for several reasons. Santayana was right but one must remember accurately. Instead of holding Germany to her commitment to the reparations of the Treaty of Versailles, European countries, especially England and France, followed the path of appeasement. During the First World War, Germany did not pursue a policy of genocide with the extermination of over 6.5 million innocent people as was done during the Second World War. Opponents to the policy of German reparations say that the German populace did not have knowledge of the "true" extent of the actions of their government. However, it is one thing for a nation to be resentful and another to pursue a doctrine of world domination through military might and genocide by the extermination of Jews and other undesirables.
The total estimated human loss of life caused by World War II was roughly 72 million people, making it the deadliest, and most destructive war in human history. The civilian toll was around 47 million, including 20 million deaths due to war related famine and disease. The military toll was about 25 million, including the deaths of about 4 million prisoners of war in captivity. The Allies lost approximately 61 million people, and the Axis powers lost approximately 11 million(3). The Holocaust, the result of the policies of the Nazi government, was alone responsible for 6.5 million civilian deaths.
Treaty of Versailles and Adolph Hitler (1),(2)
There is no argument that the economic implications of war reparations from the Treaty of Versailles was a key contributor to German nationalism, as did resentment by the German people of the injury to their pride, and therefore led to rise of Adolf Hitler. World War II was nothing more than a continuation of the First World War. Although the Treaty of Versailles called for a demilitarized Germany and for monetary reparations because of the destruction of the industrial infrastructure of France and Belgium as the German army retreated, Adolf Hitler following his playbook, Mein Kampf,openly defied the conventions of the treaty by a rapid military buildup. He also began the gradual, step by step implementation of his anti-Jewish policies, of which all German citizens were aware. Hitler was able to carry out his program because of the weakness of the other European countries, most notably France and England. "Society" did not create the monster Adolf Hitler. Appeasement did.
Appeasement (2)
Appeasement is defined in Wikipedia as calming, reconciling, or acquiring peace by way of concessions or gifts. Most commonly, appeasement is used for the policy of accepting the imposed conditions of an aggressor in lieu of all armed resistance, usually at the sacrifice of principles. Usually it means giving in to the demands of an aggressor to avoid war.
If the countries of Europe had held Germany to the terms of the Treaty of Versailles and not tried to placate a megalomaniac, then Germany could not have rebuilt her military power. To quote British PM Neville Chamberlain in 1939, "Does the experience of the great war and the years that followed it give us reasonable hope that, if some new war started, that would end war anymore than the last one did?" And "It was a hard decision for anyone who loved his country to take, but to accuse us of having by that advice betrayed the Czechoslovakian State is simply preposterous. What we did was to save her from annihilation and give her a chance of new life as a new State..." He also said, "Therefore, I think the Government deserve the approval of this House for their conduct of affairs in this recent crisis which has saved Czechoslovakia from destruction and Europe from Armageddon." Mr. Chamberlain made these remarks as German troops and tanks began to roll into Czechoslovakia . And finally, "As long as war has not begun, there is always hope that it may be prevented, and you know that I am going to work for peace to the last moment. Good night. . . ." Yet nothing was done about the rearming and aggressiveness of Germany on the European continent, about the violations of the Treaty of Versailles. He worked for a peace that could not be.
German Genocidal Policies (1),(4)
The severity of the atrocities committed by ordinary Germans is hard to fathom. Such large numbers of people murdered, families torn apart and destroyed, whole neighborhoods and even cities uprooted is beyond our minds' comprehension. Eva Kor lives in my town in western Indiana. She is alive because she is a twin and was selected at Auschwitz at the age of 10 to be used in experiments conducted by Dr. Josef Mingele, the Angel of Death. Mingele and fellow doctors performed gruesome genetic experiments on thousands of twins. The experiments did not contribute to greater scientific progress. Most historians record his treatment of the twins nearly as an exercise in cruelty and was a manifestation of Nazi eugenics, the belief of a superior race.
Eva Kor. like millions under Nazi domination, lost most of her family to the extermination camps. Decades after Auschwitz's liberation, Eva Kor is still healing - in part by erecting a museum called CANDLES, which stands for Children of Auschwitz Nazi Deadly Lab Experiments Survivors in Terre Haute, Indiana. Kor was forced to rebuild it after anti-Semites burned it down in 2003. Remarkably, Kor says she has forgiven the arsonists - and forgiven Mengele for the experiments and a lifetime of ill health. "Here I was, that nobody, that guinea pig that had no value in Mengele's eyes, and yet I had the power to forgive the God of Auschwitz," Kor says."Forgiveness is nothing more, nothing less than an act of self-healing, an act of reclaiming your life." But even though she has forgiven, she has not forgotten and does not want the world to forget.
The German People Knew (5)
The idea that the German people did not know of the genocidal policies of Hitler's government is ridiculous. These are excerpts from a series of essays written and distributed in Nazi Germany by Hans and Sophie Scholl and other German students in 1942 and 1943. They were caught by the Gestapo, tried for treason, and executed in 1943. The essays refute the notion that the German populace did not have knowledge of the " true" extent of the actions of their government.
"Why do the German people behave so apathetically in the face of all these abominable crimes, crimes so unworthy of the human race? Hardly anyone thinks about that. It Is accepted as fact and put out of mind. The German people slumber on in their dull, stupid sleep and encourage these fascist criminals; they give them the opportunity to carry on their depredations; and of course they do so."
"Is this a sign that the Germans are brutalized in their simplest human feelings, that no chord within them cries out at the sight of such deeds, that they have sunk into a fatal consciencelessness from which they will never, never awake? It seems to be so, and will certainly be so, if the German does not at last start up out of his stupor, if he does not protest wherever and whenever he can against this clique of criminals, if he shows no sympathy for the hundreds of thousands of victims. He must evidence not only sympathy; no, much more: a sense of complicity in guilt. For through his apathetic behavior he gives these evil men the opportunity to act as they do; he tolerates this "government" which has taken upon itself such an infinitely great burden of guilt; indeed, he himself is to blame for the fact that it came about at all!"
"Each man wants to be exonerated of a guilt of this kind, each one continues on his way with the most placid, the calmest conscience. But he cannot be exonerated; he is guilty, guilty, guilty! It is not too late, however, to do away with this most reprehensible of all miscarriages of government, so as to avoid being burdened with even greater guilt. Now, when in recent years our eyes have been opened, when we know exactly who our adversary is, it is high time to root out this brown horde. Up until the outbreak of the war the larger part of the German people was blinded; the Nazis did not show themselves in their true aspect. But now, now that we have recognized them for what they are, it must be the sole and first duty, the holiest duty of every German to destroy these beasts."
Hans and Sophie Scholl and the other German students spoke the truth in their writings and prove that as early as 1942 the atrocities of the Nazi's were common knowledge among the populace.
Modern Denial of the Holocaust and Neo-Nazis (1),(6),(7)
There are those in society who would deny the reality of the holocaust, the genocide, and the pervasive evil present in the philosophy of Nazism. One need look no further than the Internet to find such examples. White supremacists, Neo-Nazi organizations, and eugenics proponents abound.
Mark Weber,an articulate, media-savvy propagandist for Holocaust denial has written Did Six Million Really Die? Truth at Last-Exposed. Weber, who holds a master's degree in history from Indiana University, says, "I believe that the thesis of the booklet is accurate ... that there was no German policy or program to exterminate the Jews during the Second World War." Mark Weber gave testimony at the 1988 trial of Ernst Zundel,a leading Holocaust denier and Neo-Nazi propagandist. "The reparations being paid out by the West German government today, said Weber, were paid out by people who were either not born or were just small children during the Hitler era. Yet they were being held responsible for what happened during that time. Thus, the German people were held as a people to be guilty for what happened during the war."
On Zundelsite,Ernst Zundel's web site, the"Holocaust Reparations Racket" is discussed. Zundel writes, "Quite simply: No brainwash cycle - no Holocaust. No Holocaust - no Reparations or Guilt money. No money - chances are, no Israel!" .... "Add to that the reparations already paid by Germany - more than $120 billion Deutsche Mark, and no end yet in sight! - and you can see how valuable a tool the Holocaust has become to Israel." He views the Holocaust as a tool used by Israel, not as a genocidal atrocity,
Speaking of the Nuremberg Trials, Ernst Zundel says,"Let's see now how it all began-and evolved!-this matter of the "Nuremberg Trials" resulting in such guilt and such enormous sums of reparations squeezed out of a defeated country, Germany over the last 50 years." Without enforced reparations payment as a visible admission of guilt and remorse by the German people, Neo-Nazis and other white supremacists could gain credibility.
Yalta Agreements(1),(7)
Allied leaders also believed in the need for war reparations to be paid by Germany upon its defeat in World War II. There were hard feelings held against Germany by these leaders. Churchill wanted a vengeful peace. According to his private secretary, already in September 1940, Churchill had called for taking German males and "castrating the lot." Stalin was adamant that unless the Allies dealt forcefully with Germany, in fifteen or twenty years, the Germans would start another war. Under Stalin's insistence, therefore, the Yalta agreements contained a secret protocol on reparations. The Yalta Conferees foresaw that which is described in the two preceding paragraphs.
German Repayment has been good for Germany (1)
Modern Germany is to be congratulated on the payment of their war reparations debts. An international conference in 1953 decided that Germany would pay the remaining debt only after the country was reunited. West Germany, in a show of good faith and wanting to be a member in good standing of the world community, paid off the principal by 1980. In 1995, the newly reunified German government announced it would resume payments of the reparations. Germany will finish paying off the Americans in 2010.
War reparations should and must be paid by modern Germans. It is important that they remember what their country was capable of doing, that they remember that their forefathers engaged in systematic genocide, and that feeling the economic pain of reparations, they remember the untold pain and suffering caused by their country. Eva Kor has forgiven her captors and torturers. But through her educational museum, she wants the world to never forget. Reparations serve as an admission of injustices and atrocities committed, remorse at committing them, and at least some attempt at self-effacement in the eyes of the world community. Not living up to the terms of surrender and no enforcement by the Allies would be appeasement of the highest magnitude. Since society continues to breed monsters of the caliber of Adolf Hitler generations after such evil was put to pasture, we clearly need to better learn better history's lessons rather than continuing to repeat the mistakes of the past.
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My son, the great grandchild of an Austrian Jew, is currently enjoying a relationship with a young German woman. Although it is not generally a topic of conversation, the underlying discomfort in respect of the past is sometimes tangible.
On one occasion the girl made reference to the English wariness of the Germans and I begged to remind her that the English had been at war with the French for many more years than we fought the Germans and that Hitler was by no means the first misguided person to commit acts of racial genocide and would not be the last.
We only have to look back into our own history and see that most of the "civilised" nations have at one time or another been responsible for acts of racial or cultural mass murder. The early Americans slaughtered the native Indians, the Spanish did the same in South America. The British have a history of blood shed in the Middle East, and in their own islands having quelled the "unruly Scots" upon many occasion. The Americans wanted to eradicate the "Commies". Serbs slaughtered Croats and vice versa, the Turks hated the Greeks. Saddam Hussein murdered the Kurds. The Australian Government went about things in a less violent way by introducing a program to "breed out" aboriginal genes but the motive was the same. The whole of the church in Europe was responsible for the burning of thousands of women during the witch hunts and do not forget "the Inquisition".
The Holocaust, although cold blooded and macabre, is just one episode of genocide amongst many, having greater weight because of the number of European and American citizens who still bear the scars. No doubt, sadly, there will be more as countries "develop" and evolve and as misguided and insecure dictators struggle to keep power.
Is reparation really possible? Lives have been lost and can never be brought back. Suffering cannot be undone. If we look to our own histories we may find that we are in no position to "forgive". "Let he who has not sinned cast the first stone".
Guilt is a wasted emotion. It serves no purpose other than to make us feel bad. We can only learn and accept and work towards greater tolerance and understanding. Why should a whole generation be made to carry a cross of penitence for something they were no part of?
There is no compensation that will bring back the lost and nothing that will undo the slave trade, the witch hunts or any acts of genocide which have occurred in the past. The perpetrators are long gone or have been brought to justice for their acts. That must surely be the end of it. Can I really demand compensation from the established church for having burned my sisters at the stake centuries ago? No. It is history and things have changed. Would I be seeking "justice" or bearing a resentful grudge if I did so? Would I not merely be maintaining my victim status?
The Irish have a long tale of conflict recorded in their songs. I quote;
"For what's done is done and what's won is won
And what's lost is lost and gone forever
I can only pray for a bright brand new day
In the town I loved so well"
This surely must be the way. We must accept the pain and let go of the past. To be constantly scratching at old scars is a waste of the present moment which is the only place we have to plant the seeds for a better tomorrow.
I hope my part Jewish son and his German girlfriend will be a part of that bright new day, a natural and living restitution, unsullied by issues of guilt and blame.
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