Prof. Robert S. Wistrich is the director of The Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Anti-Semitism at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the author of A Lethal Obsession: Anti-Semitism from Antiquity to the Global Jihad (Random House, January 2010).
On November 9, 1938, a massive nation-wide anti-Jewish pogrom took place during peacetime across the entire territory of the Third Reich. The pretext for this orgy of violence against German Jews was the shooting in Paris two days earlier of German diplomat Ernst vom Rath by Herschel Grynszpan, a 17-year-old Polish-Jewish refugee. The state-organized pogrom, instigated by Hitler and Joseph Goebbels, resulted in the burning or damaging of more than a thousand synagogues; the ransacking of about 7,500 businesses, the murder of at least 91 Jews, and the deportation of another 30,000 Jewish males to concentration camps in Dachau, Buchenwald, and Sachsenhausen. This murderous onslaught against German Jewry, cynically described by the Nazis as the "Night of Broken Glass" (Kristallnacht), was a major turning point on the road to the "Final Solution" of the so-called "Jewish Question." It signified that the Nazi regime had crossed a Rubicon and would no longer be deterred by Western public opinion in its "war against the Jews." The economic expropriation of German Jewry, its complete social ostracism and public humiliation swiftly followed. Jews were banned from public transport, from frequenting concerts, theaters, cinemas, commercial centers, beaches, or using public benches. Only a fortnight after "Crystal Night," the SS journal, Das Schwarze Korps, chillingly prophesied the final end of German Jewry through "fire and sword" and its imminent complete annihilation.Today, shocking to relate, the specter of such apocalyptic anti-Semitism has returned to haunt Europe and other continents, while often assuming radically new forms. In the Middle East, it has taken on a particularly dangerous, toxic and potentially genocidal aura of hatred, closely linked to the "mission" of holy war or jihad against the West and the Jews.
Islamist anti-Semitism is thoroughly soaked in many of the most inflammatory themes that initially made possible the atrocities of "Crystal Night" and its horrific aftermath during the Holocaust. For example, the pervasive use of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion with its perennial theme of the "Jewish conspiracy for world domination;" or the medieval blood-libel imported to the Muslim world from Christian Europe; or the vile stereotypical image of the Jews as a treacherous, rapacious, and bloodthirsty people engaged in a ceaseless plotting to undermine the world of Islam. To these grotesque inventions one must add such more up-to-date libels like Holocaust denial which has become a state-sponsored project in Ahmadinejad's Iran and is increasingly pervasive in the Arab world.
Equally fashionable (and increasingly popular in Europe) is the slanderous identification of Israel with Nazism or the "ethnic cleansing" of the Palestinians. This modernized version of inverted anti-Semitism which sails under the mask of "anti-Zionism" and anti-Americanism, is today a global phenomenon, but it has special resonance in the Middle East as a result of the unresolved "Palestinian question."
The scale and extremism of the literature and commentary available in Arab or Muslim newspapers, journals, magazines, caricatures, on Islamist websites, on the Middle Eastern radio and TV news, in documentaries, films, and educational materials, is comparable only to that of Nazi Germany at its worst. Yet the Western world largely turns a blind eye to the likely genocidal consequences of such a culture of hatred, much as it did seventy years ago. My own extensive research into this phenomenon has, unfortunately, convinced me that the Holocaust did not truly succeed in neutralizing the scourge of anti-Semitism. In a sinister and sometimes devious manner, the widespread defamation and demonization of Israel has in effect revived fantasies of completing the murderous work of the Third Reich. This is especially palpable in the case of Iran. Hence, the anniversary of "Crystal Night" raises two fundamental moral questions for the future of human civilization. Are we at all capable of learning from history, and will the Jewish people once again have to stand alone in the face of concrete threats to annihilate it? On the answer to these questions much may depend.
Equally fashionable (and increasingly popular in Europe) is the slanderous identification of Israel with Nazism or the "ethnic cleansing"...
Excuse me, but wasn't it a Moslem activist, one Amin al Husseini, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, uncle of Yasir Arafat, the Nobel Laureate mass murder Jihad war terror boss and a close personal friend of the old antisemite Prez Jimmy Carter, who went to Berlin to join the Nazis and help set up an all Moslem SS Division?
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Doesn't reality, past or present, matter at all any more? Not even just a peench or a smidgen? Has the Fictive Reality surrounding Islam like a dank London fog occluded even our sophisto European friends to the point of self-defeating blindness?
"Are we at all capable of learning from history, and will the Jewish people once again have to stand alone in the face of concrete threats to annihilate it?"
The answer to the first question is no, humanity seems to have the attention span of a gnat and as to the second, I sincerely hope not.
I posted this on October 29, in the "Muslims threaten New York restaurant" thread:
Anyway, really, - that "Muslim sensibilities" should even be given a nod shows how far we have fallen as a great country. We are tolerating that which should not be tolerated - it's like the gradual advance of Nazism.
I posted this on the "Muslims Threaten New York Restaurant" thread on October 29th:
Oh, right now they're asking the restaurant owners, with a small threat thrown in about a brick through their window - but, at some point in the not-too-distant future, once the over-breeders achieve critical mass, suddenly there will be a "Kristallnacht" - in short, no more asking, just the bricks. This is already happening in Western European countries.
They attacked us and mass-murdered 3,000 of our people, and what did we do? We surrendered. W calls them the "religion of peace" on 9/12, and does nothing to avenge us. We are still surrendering to the Barbarians, and still letting them in to infiltrate our country. It's not hard to see our future in say a mere 30 years if we don't stop Muslim immigration.
Yes, there will be a Mohammedan "Kristallnacht," as soon as they over-power the indigenous Europeans by their immigration/over-breeding.
"Prof. Robert S. Wistrich" - Your book will not be published until January 2010, but as you can see from my post above on October 29, 2009 - I'm way ahead of you. Or, in step with you.
And so are many others.
"Hence, the anniversary of "Crystal Night" raises two fundamental moral questions for the future of human civilization: 1. Are we at all capable of learning from history?
And 2:
Will the Jewish people once again have to stand alone in the face of concrete threats to annihilate it? On the answer to these questions much may depend."
Answers:
1. No.
2. Yes. Which is why we must fight against Barbaric Evil Jew-Hating Islam with all our might.
I've been inside the Sachsenhausen concentration camp on a school History trip, which is why I come out in a cold sweat at any suggestion of Holocaust denial.
Even if one hadn't been taught anything about what went on in those places, it would still be impossible to come out from a visit unmoved by the pungent atmosphere of death that haunts them to this day.
I've also seen the Jewish ghetto in Venice where Jews (the few who weren't deported to concentration camps) were locked in at night in one small area, so the houses there are tiny and narrow. Because they weren't allowed to expand naturally, the only option was to build flimsy extra stories on top of the existing houses.
Sounds like what everyone is trying to force upon Israel today??
We mustn't let history be re-written or destroyed completely. It's the grimmest story ever but we have to keep reminding ourselves of just how bad things can get, to face up to it and be absolutely sure - Never Again.
If only there was a way to make the muslims get over their perverse victim-status-envy, that might help quell their hatred and stop their lies. But that's probably too optimistic...
hmmmm, how often have we seen a inocuous event blown out of all proportion { a series of Danish cartoons comes to mind}. I've always used the overt responses of jihadists and their "resort to violence as a first resort" to illustrate the difference between them and, well, let's say those of us more prone to rational discussion.