Posted on 05/22/2016 11:34:43 PM PDT by Berlin_Freeper
Bad things happens when good people stay silent. Dr David Berger is speaking out.
Above is a photo of my grandmother, Margot von Bentheim, taken with my mother in the Spring of 1925. She would have been 60 when I was born, but she died at the age of 35.
A Jewish refugee from the Nazis, she committed suicide, alone, despairing and destitute in Chile in 1941, leaving a six-year-old girl with no Spanish my aunt to be brought up in an orphanage.
The girl was not found again by the family for nine years, by which time she could no longer speak German, but was able to apologise, in Spanish, for not having been able to prevent her mothers death.
Meanwhile, Margots own mother and sister were sent to the concentration camps, which they survived, but which her sisters husband and two sons did not.
On my fathers side is also written the history of Jewish persecution in the first half of the 20th century. The family fled west at the turn of the century to escape the Russian pogroms. The lucky ones, the prescient ones perhaps, kept going and ended up in Britain and America.
The ones who stayed in mainland Europe ended up caught in the maelstrom.
One day in 1942, gentle, dignified Uncle Solomon and his wife were taken from their apartment in Marseilles and vanished into the Nacht und Nebel of wartime Europe. Their fate remains unknown.
The one way track to Auschwitz-Birkenau, German Nazi Concentration and Extermination Camp. (IMAGE: Adam Tas, Flickr)
There are many other tragic tales of my family from that period which I could relate, but these will suffice. I am a Jew, then, with a personal history in refugee matters, now a doctor in Australia who advocates forcefully for individual refugees caught in the Hell of offshore detention and who also campaigns more generally against these inhumane policies.
There can be few with a bigger, angrier, more ferocious dog in the fight over whether it is justified to draw analogies between the systematic regime of torture, persecution and extermination of the Nazis and the present regime in Australia of indefinite incarceration in appalling conditions of innocent people seeking refuge here.
Some Jewish groups in particular get upset when such analogies are made, accusing the people who make them of trivialising the Holocaust. They are completely wrong and here is why.
There can be no doubt that many acts of the Nazis in the Holocaust were unique, not just in their scale, but in the overt, calculated expression of their ideology of genocide and racial purity and the industrial manner in which this was put into practice.
A visit to Auschwitz illustrates this graphically in just one gut-wrenching afternoon.
Auschwitz 1, the original camp, was a Polish army barracks, converted into a place of fiendish torture, the echoes of which remain so vivid today that it is an unspeakable trauma to visit.
So far, so horrific, but the real eye opener is Auschwitz 2, or Auschwitz-Birkenau, the death camp a few kilometres outside town, which was opened later as a key element in the Final Solution.
On the face of it, there is much less to see here the gate with its mendacious sign (Arbeit macht frei), rows of drab, anonymous barracks, a few chimneys, a railway siding but this was a polished death factory, the likes of which the world has not seen before or since.
With methodical, emotionless Teutonic efficiency, Jews arrived in cattle trucks at one end and, with surprisingly little fuss, left mostly within a few hours as ashes out of the chimneys.
The banality of the place, the matter of factness of it, the industrialisation of evil, make it so much more horrific even than Auschwitz 1. If you can get your head round it, that is, which isnt easy.
As a boy in England, I grew up with the Holocaust ever present. I used to lie awake at night from a very young age, five or six years old, wondering what it would have been like standing in line, naked, waiting for the gas chambers. I still do.
The Auschwitz-Birkenau Nazi concentration camp. (IMAGE: Adam Kuśmierz, Flickr)
I used to share my mothers anger at her own mother for being so weak as to have committed suicide. I used to debate long and hard with my mother over why it all happened. For years, I refused to accept her uncompromising assertion that what happened in Germany could have happened anywhere: Not in England, Mum! No way. English people arent like that.
Of course, now I know she was right. When her father fled Berlin in 1936, first for Argentina, then for Egypt, the family decided that she and her grandparents would be safe to stay: They wont do anything to the children and old people. By late 1938, the truth finally dawned and they managed to flee to England; and so here I am.
They had not been able to believe what was happening around them. They had not been able to believe that their friends and neighbours, good Germans all, would allow anything awful to happen to them. They could not believe that Hitler and his thugs would be able to get away with it. It was incomprehensible to them.
And there is the real lesson the Nazis have taught us, the lesson we must draw on every day in 2016 if the gruesome experiences of 1933-1945 are to teach us anything from history: if you tell a big enough lie, a lie so far out of the experience of ordinary people that they cannot comprehend it, if you tell them that you are doing nothing more than keeping them safe, if you tell them that desperate times require desperate measures and if you do your utmost to conceal from them the unpleasant reality of what you are actually doing, then eventually you will find you can get away with absolutely anything, even the industrialised killing of millions of people.
So when Malcolm Turnbull tells us that We must not be misty-eyed about border protection, it is indeed appropriate to recall the words of Joseph Goebbels in 1942: There should be no squeamishness about it.
And when we consider the Nacht und Nebel (the Night and Fog) of the Nazis, it is indeed appropriate to draw an analogy with the information blackout which successive Australian governments have sought to place over immigration detention, and which has been solidified into the profoundly anti-democratic Border Force Act and the repeated lies of Peter Dutton, who told us recently that refugee advocates were encouraging certain behaviours for political reasons, implying that the self-immolations of the last week were the fault of the advocates, a proposition so preposterous that it is Nazi in its magnitude.
And when we call these places of horror in the Pacific concentration camps, that is an appropriate term, because that is what they are.
(IMAGE: Global Panorama, Flickr)
And when we accuse the Australian government of selectively torturing brown-skinned people in the way the Nazis chose the Jews and other groups to torture and ultimately eliminate, that is an appropriate thing to do, because we all know, in our heart of hearts, that if these people fleeing oppression were white, English-speaking Christians (white Zimbabweans, say) then their treatment would be completely different.
The Holocaust is not something to be memorialised as if it were a granite monolith, a Holy of Holies to be approached in sombre dress on remembrance days only, to the tolling of a bell or the mournful wail of a bugle, something so unique and grave that nothing else dare be mentioned in the same sentence.
My grandmother wasnt at all like that. She was a vivacious young woman in the swinging Berlin of the 1920s. She used to dance on the piano at parties with Victor de Kowa, Lotte Lenya, Marlene Dietrich and other film stars, directors and celebrities of that magical era. She apparently did a mean imitation of Felix the Cat.
I will not allow anyone to tell me how I may or may not use her memory and I am using it today to tell the world that it is completely appropriate to draw on Nazi analogies when we contemplate the horror of immigration detention in Australia, and reflect on how this could possibly be happening in what is supposedly one of the worlds leading democracies.
If we fail to do so then we will have failed to learn anything from the Nazis, and my grandmothers death and Uncle Solomons death and the deaths and tragedies of all those other millions of people tortured and killed by the Nazis will be robbed of any meaning.
And no-one has the right to do that.
Actually, most of the invaders are Afghanis, Iraqis, Turks, and Pakis, who transit through Indonesia with the help of Indon people smugglers. Most Indonesians have no burning desire to live in Oz.
That is quite a load of maudlin twaddle that has as a matter of fact and logic has little to do with the merits of Australia’s current refugee policies.
Blind Globalism? Leap into Insanity.
And Yes, the US has the same crazies here too. Not in the number in Europe, but present and noisy.
We need more of you! I am in Adelaide, South Australia. Welcome and God Bless!
This week I read that Trees are Racist and Air Conditioning is Sexist. So Australia is Nazi Germany makes sense. Ugh!
The Australian version of crazy is always distinctive and unique. If maintaining borders makes you fascist, then Heil Trump, baby. I’ll go practice my goosestep for the parade ;)
These are not Australian citizens being “discriminated” against. These are barbarian invaders.
I am going to guess, “What is a propaganda written as a work of fiction with Nazi overtones by a liberal activist?”, Alex...
Where did you get this dreck? Or is it your own vanity post? If so, it should be labeled as such.
Wonder if the author is this David Berger who is an LGBT fiction writer?
http://www.davidbergerbooks.com/
What insanity. Pure leftist pap
This is an idiot, telling idiocy, to people he thinks are even bigger idiots.
He was 100% correct about how the Nazi deaths were allowed to happen by a public unwilling to accept it was happening, but the get it 100% wrong about the current situation.
The current ‘refugees’ are not fleeing Nazi death camps in their own countries, they are invaders coming here (to set up death camps for the local population if they could)
And using the Holocaust as justification for accepting invaders is disgusting. And calling people racist for it should get this dumbass a beating. People are not ignorant to their plight because they are ‘brown-skinned’.
“God I wish we could import most Freepers and keep this country from going down the same road as Europe!”
I don’t know about that. There are a lot of freepers that are
most willing to compromise on their conservative principals
(if they ever had any) to jump on a fad wagon. This muslim
outreach is probably looked at as the last chance to strike
another cheap compromise with the cult of death. If something
isn’t done to stop the jihad the only alternative is to wipe
them out. Before doing so, I guess they need to justify it
by saying they tried to appease the daemon. It’s not going
to work.
You nailed it.
Comparing smoking chimneys of Nazi death camps to the current treatment of ‘refugees’ is hideous. The ‘refugees’ are welcomed with open arms (often literally, with sign-waiving libtard glee) and given more ‘benefits’ than citizens.
After WWII the French shaved the heads of women who were sympathetic to German invaders. They got off easy.
I’m not going to bother reading this thing, but I guess it’s saying that Australia’s effort to control immigration equates to being a Nazi state.
...interesting, FDR ‘controlled immigration’ by not letting a ship filled with hundreds (at least) of Jews dock in the US...and those on the ship eventually had to go back home, where they were cooked.
Was FDR also a Nazi for not opening our borders? Funny, I don’t see any reference to him being a Nazi in our history books.
Leftist globalist no boarders nut case, atfer all is says he mentions that they accuse Australia of torture, no proof just that one line.
I’ve sadly come to the conclusion that Western Civilization is doomed to die of willful refusal to deal with reality.
(Am I mistaken, or is the author urging Australia be flooded with the very people who wish to exterminate Jews (and everyone else not a Mohammadan)?)
That’s exactly right. If you resist your country getting flooded by today’s Nazis (Muslims), you are a Nazi.
That was an impressive piece of propaganda, using 3/4s of the article to develop the victim card to inoculate the author from criticism before spring on us the ridiculous point of the article!
Short version:
“If you don’t let anybody at all come into your country, no matter what, you are a cruel and heartless Nazi killer!”
See how that works out when you put signs all around your home declaring it to be a homeless shelter, with unlocked doors and a full fridge. And a sofa and a TV.
Put out more birdfeeders, you will get more birds.
This is also seen in the Portland-Seattle homeless quandary.
Pathetic bullshit!
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