Holocaust Remembrance 2021, Never Forget: the Knowledge of what the Nazis did cannot be Unlearned, it is a Warning to Us and those Who Follow

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Friends of Padre Steve’s World,

Yesterday was Holocaust Remembrance Day in the United States. It takes place on the anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. In 2019 had the honor of speaking about not forgetting the Holocaust at Norfolk’s Temple Israel. When I look at the Holocaust and the men who managed and executed the plan to exterminate the Jews of Europe, I realize the wisdom of the words of Joseph Conrad, who wrote:

“The belief in a supernatural source of evil is not necessary; men alone are quite capable of every wickedness.” 

Holocaust survivor and philosopher Primo Levi wrote, “Monsters exist, but they are too few in number to be truly dangerous. More dangerous are the common men, the functionaries ready to believe and to act without asking questions.” 

The truth is that human beings are incredibly capable of committing great evil and wickedness. The Holocaust stands alone, above every other genocide committed in history. Laurence Rees in his book Auschwitz, a New History, ended that book with these words:

We must judge behavior by the context of the times, and judged by the context of mid-twentieth century, sophisticated European culture, Auschwitz and the Nazis’ “Final Solution” represent the lowest act in all history. Through their crime, the Nazis brought into the world an awareness of what educated, technologically advanced human beings can do – as long as they possess a cold heart. Once allowed into the world, knowledge of what they did must not be unlearned. It lies there – ugly, inert, waiting to be discovered by each new generation. A warning for us, and for those who will come after.

That bring me to tonight’s subject. Seventy-nine years ago a group of 15 relatively common bureaucrats of various German government, police, and party agencies sat around a table and discussed the implementation of what is called the Final Solution, or in German Endlösung. The meeting was chaired by SS Lieutenant General Reinhard Heydrich, who had been charged with the task of solving Germany’s “Jewish Problem” shortly after the German invasion of the Soviet Union. Hermann Goering, the number two man in the Nazi Reich sent Heydrich the following message:

Berlin, July 31st 1941

To: Gruppenfuhrer Heydrich

Supplementing the task assigned to you by the decree of January 24th 1939, to solve the Jewish problem by means of evacuation and emigration in the best possible way by according to present conditions, I hereby charge you to carry out preparations as regards organizational, financial, and material matters for a total solution (Gesamtlosung) of the Jewish question in all the territories of Europe under German occupation.

Where the competency of other organizations touches on this matter, the organizations are to collaborate. 

I charge you further to submit to me as soon as possible a general plan of the administrative material and financial measures necessary for the carrying out the desired final solution (Endlosung) of the Jewish question.”

Goering

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Reinhard Heydrich

When Goering wrote Heydrich, who headed the Reichssiecherhiethauptampt (RSHA) or Reich Security Main Office, in July 1941 it seemed that Nazi victory in Europe was all but assured. Goering’s words were businesslike, and his words describing the Jews in terms of a question were euphemism of dehumanization. The late Christopher Hitchens understood how labeling ethnic or religious groups as in terms of questions or problems allowed people to escape the human realities of their solutions.

“Die Judenfrage,’ it used to be called, even by Jews. ‘The Jewish Question.’ I find I quite like this interrogative formulation, since the question—as Gertrude Stein once famously if terminally put it—may be more absorbing than the answer. Of course one is flirting with calamity in phrasing things this way, as I learned in school when the Irish question was discussed by some masters as the Irish ‘problem.’ Again, the word ‘solution’ can be as neutral as the words ‘question’ or ‘problem,’ but once one has defined a people or a nation as such, the search for a resolution can become a yearning for the conclusive. Endlösung: the final solution.”

The early measures taken by Heydrich to rid Germany and annexed Austria had been reasonably successful to rid those areas of their Jews through emigration and evacuation. These were not benign measures, people were forced to leave their homes, businesses, communities, and had most of their belongings taken from them in order to leave the Reich. However with the occupation of most of Europe following the Nazi military success and the looming occupation and subjugation of the Soviet Union the process of giving the Jews a chance to emigrate to lands outside Nazi control had come to an end. In fact the Nazis occupied the countries that may Jews had found refuge. In Heydrich, Goering, most likely acting on the verbal orders of Hitler, had found the man to execute the final solution of the Jewish Problem. Heydrich was the one man who could break through resistance of competing government and party offices and bring them into line.

Less than six months after he received the directive from Goering, on January 20th 1942 Heydrich summoned representatives from various Reich agencies were called for what turned out to be a brief, two hour meeting which decided the fate of the Jews. The meeting was held at an estate located in the suburbs of Berlin, called Wansee. Organized by Heydrich’s deputy Adolph Eichmann, involved Heydrich, Eichmann and 13 mid level representatives from various economic, governmental, justice and police entities.

Order of Heydrich to Martin Luther, Under Secretary of the Foreign Ministry

At the conference Heydrich established his authority through Goering’s directive to overcomek the bureaucratic and personal attempts of various attendees to take control of the Final Solution process. Despite objections from some attendees who favored sterilization and the use of Jews in the war armaments industries, Heydrich made it clear that the Final Solution would be a campaign of extermination. He was quite clear:

Estimates of Jews to be Exterminated from Wannsee Documents

“Approximately 11 million Jews will be involved…in large single sex labor columns, Jews fit to work will work their way eastward constructing roads. Doubtless the large majority will be eliminated through natural causes. Any final remnant that survives will doubtlessly consist of the most resistant elements. They will have to be dealt with appropriately, because otherwise by natural selection, they would form the germ cell of a new Jewish revival.”

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Auschwitz 

The Nazi leadership decided that its race war against the Jews needed to forge ahead. Within days of Wansee the orders went out and SS commanders at various concentration camps began devising more efficient means to exterminate Jews and other “sub-humans.” It was a matter of pride and efficiency for them. As Rudolf Hoess the Commandant of Auschwitz said at Nuremberg “the camp commandant at Treblinka told me that he had liquidated 80,000 in the course of one half year. He was principally concerned with liquidating all the Jews from the Warsaw Ghetto. He used monoxide gas, and I did not think that his methods were very efficient. So when I set up the extermination building at Auschwitz, I used Zyclon B….” Hoess estimated that some 2.5 million people were exterminated at Auschwitz at rates as high as 10,000 a day.

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Einsatzgruppen in Action

Of course before the Endlösung was decided on in Berlin and and the pieces were put into place at Wannsee, the Einsatzgruppen had been at work for over six months in the Soviet Union. Four Einsatzgruppen followed each of the German Army Groups and systematically began to massacre the Jews of every city and village which German soldiers captured. The EinsatzgruppenOrdungspolizei Battalions, Army Security Divisions and locally recruited units in fewer than six months, killed over a million and a half Soviet Jews, and the slaughter would continue unabated until the dying days of the Reich.

Heinrich Himmler, Heydrich’s friend and superior told a gathering of senior SS leaders:

“I also want to mention a very difficult subject before you here, completely openly. It should be discussed among us, and yet, nevertheless, we will never speak about it in public…I am talking about the “Jewish evacuation” the extermination of the Jewish people.” 

It is One of the things that is easily said. “The Jewish people is being exterminated,” every Party member will tell you, “perfectly clear, it’s part of our plans, we’re eliminating the Jews, exterminating them, ha!, a small matter.” 

But then along they all come, all the decent upright Germans and each has his decent Jew. They all say: the others are all swine, but here is a first class Jew. And none of them has seen it, has endured it. Most of you will know what it means when 100 bodies lie together, or when there are 500 or 1000. And to have seen this through, and –with the exception of human weaknesses– to have remained decent, has made us hard and is a page of glory never mentioned and never to be mentioned….”

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Himmler and his entourage 

Whether the words are those of Goering, Heydrich, Hoess or Himmler, there is a certain businesslike banality to them. But these men, and many others like them orchestrated a campaign of genocide and race hatred unmatched in history. Yes, there have been other genocides, the Turks killing the Armenians during the First World War and the Hutu and Tutsi slaughter in Rwanda but neither they or the politically motivated campaigns of mass slaughter conducted by the Soviets, the Chinese Communists and the Khamer Rouge killing fields can match the systematized extermination campaign waged by the Nazis against the Jews. Today we cannot allow the Holocaust to become just another terrible event in the history of humanity.

The truly terrifying thing about the Nazi perpetrators of the Holocaust to me is that most of the men at Wansee, men that commanded the Concentration camps and the Einsatzgruppen were very ordinary men who simply believed that they were doing their jobs. Very few could be described as psychopathic killers by nature. They were lawyers, doctors, career police officials, businessmen, and bureaucrats who carried out an extermination campaign that killed by their own numbers between 5.5 and 6 million Jews, not to mention others deemed to be subhuman including the handicapped, the mentally ill, homosexuals, and other non-Jewish minorities like the Gypsies not to mention the wide variety of those considered political enemies. But it was the Jews that bore the most tragic fate and it was the Jews who were the object of Hitler’s most bloodthirsty actions.

These men might have been ordinary, but their actions were extraordinary in their criminality. Never before had a modern, educated nation attempted to eradicate an entire race and “cleanse” their society from those they considered to be less than human. They eliminated political opponents, the handicapped, Jews, those of mixed race, gays and lesbians, Gypsies, and so many more. The Nazis desired a perfectly pure racial state. Once they conquered most of Europe the commenced exterminating all the Jews and others deemed less than human or a drain on the Nazi economy.

But without the bureaucrats, the mayors, district leaders, party functionaries, police officers, soldiers, railroad officials, businessmen, and others who helped there could have been no Holocaust. When I visited the Munich Center for the Study of National Socialism in 2016, 2017, and 2018, the evidence was that very few German could have known about the crimes of the Nazi regime. Most chose to look the other way.

Sophie Scholl

Some didn’t. Sophie Scholl a student at the University of Munich and a leader in the White Rose resistance movement wrote:

“The real damage is done by those millions who want to ‘survive.’ The honest men who just want to be left in peace. Those who don’t want their little lives disturbed by anything bigger than themselves. Those with no sides and no causes. Those who won’t take measure of their own strength, for fear of antagonizing their own weakness. Those who don’t like to make waves—or enemies. Those for whom freedom, honour, truth, and principles are only literature. Those who live small, mate small, die small. It’s the reductionist approach to life: if you keep it small, you’ll keep it under control. If you don’t make any noise, the bogeyman won’t find you. But it’s all an illusion, because they die too, those people who roll up their spirits into tiny little balls so as to be safe. Safe?! From what? Life is always on the edge of death; narrow streets lead to the same place as wide avenues, and a little candle burns itself out just like a flaming torch does. I choose my own way to burn.”

Laurence Rees wrote:

“human behavior is fragile and unpredictable and often at the mercy of the situation. Every individual still, of course, has a choice as to how to behave, it’s just that for many people the situation is the key determinate in that choice.” 

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Timothy Snyder correctly observed that “The world is now changing, reviving fears that were familiar in Hitler’s time, and to which Hitler responded. The history of the Holocaust is not over. Its precedent is eternal, and its lessons have not yet been learned.”

That is something that we must never forget lest the would be architects of annihilation of our day; the former American President, Donald Trump, other politicians, preachers, propagandists, and profiteers demonize the Jews, Muslims, dark skinned immigrants, LTBTQ people and other inconvenient elements. In doing so their words of race hatred prepare people to do evil or ignore it: they are the ordinary men who believe the most absurd conspiracy theories and obey orders of the Fuhrer. Primo Levi who I quoted at the beginning was right, the common me, those that don’t think but simply follow orders or turn their heads and ignore the evil who are the most dangerous. This was show to us on 6 January 2021 when thousands of Trump followers, believing Trump’s Big Lie assaulted the Capitol with the intention of killing Vice President Pence, Speaker Pelosi and any Senator or Representative they believed disloyal to Trump and preventing President Joe Biden from taking office. Those who spearheaded the attack were Neo-Nazis and White Supremacist. They killed one Capitol Police Officer and wounded over 140 others. It was a brazen insurrection and attempt to overthrow our election and Constitution. The insurrectionist failed, but the Republican Party and Right Wing Media are now trying to read-write history. They are as bad or worse that Holocaust Deniers and if they had succeeded they would have unleashed a wave of terror against all opponents, including the Jews, who are frequently condemned by them and their conspiracy theorist allies in QANON using the exact same words and accusations used by Hitler, Goebbels, Goering, Streicher, and others. Even in losing Trump’s supporters are promoting state laws restricting voting rights and civil rights targeting Blacks and other minorities. The Holocaust is their inspiration, and given the chance they would begin it again here in 2021.

Milton Mayer wrote in his book They Thought They Were Free about a German colleague during the 1950s that had lived through the Hitler years as an academic. The man tried to explain how changes were so gradual that people like him who should have known better did not take action, if they did at all until it was too late. The man asked Mayer:

“How is this to be avoided, among ordinary men, even highly educated ordinary men? Frankly, I do not know. I do not see, even now. Many, many times since it all happened I have pondered that pair of great maxims, Principiis obsta and Finem respice—‘Resist the beginnings’ and ‘Consider the end.’ But one must foresee the end in order to resist, or even see, the beginnings. One must foresee the end clearly and certainly and how is this to be done, by ordinary men or even by extraordinary men? Things might have. And everyone counts on that might.”

We cannot forget and we must always be vigilant or we too could easily succumb, it’s not that hard. Any of us can be a perpetrator, victim or bystander. Yehuda Bauer wrote these words of warning:

“The horror of the Holocaust is not that it deviated from human norms; the horror is that it didn’t. What happened may happen again, to others not necessarily Jews, perpetrated by others, not necessarily Germans. We are all possible victims, possible perpetrators, possible bystanders.“

I cannot be a bystander.

Peace

Padre Steve+

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7 responses to “Holocaust Remembrance 2021, Never Forget: the Knowledge of what the Nazis did cannot be Unlearned, it is a Warning to Us and those Who Follow

  1. NEVER AGAIN!

    These words echoes in my head and heart.

    What I don’t understand:
    That those that point their finger to those, be it Muslim, Jewish, Christian;

    be it democratic, conservative, left, right, middle;

    be it black, white, red, yellow;

    be it pro-Trump and against Biden, or the other way around

    All these are doing, again, the same.
    Blaming others, hurting others, even convince themselves that they have the ‘right’ to murder others

    All this in the name of a politician, a religion, misguided and plane lies.

    Are they blind, deaf, their mouths speak words of hate, they accuse but never defend,
    Attack but never protect.

    Those that start the hate are as guilty as those that spread hate.
    Those that willingly, for whatever reason, follow.

  2. ajc

    Things are scary in our country now. I am relieved that Biden became president as he is normal and decent. So many really bad people are in politics today. Really bad types. Blind and mean. And regular decent people just carry on and do the best they can. I hope our country gets better. Why can’t anybody stop them from messing up voting? That they can get away with that is bizarre.

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  4. Dave M

    Yom HaShoah – Holocaust Memorial Day – 08 April 2021

    Yom Hazikaron laShoah ve-laG’vurah (Hebrew: יום הזיכרון לשואה ולגבורה‎, lit. ’Holocaust and Heroism Remembrance Day’), known colloquially in Israel and abroad as Yom HaShoah (יום השואה) and in English as Holocaust Remembrance Day, or Holocaust Day, is observed as Israel’s day of commemoration for the approximately six million Jews who perished in the Holocaust as a result of the actions carried out by Nazi Germany and its collaborators, and for the Jewish resistance in that period. In Israel, it is a national memorial day. The first official commemorations took place in 1951, and the observance of the day was anchored in a law passed by the Knesset in 1959. It is held on the 27th of Nisan (falls in April or May), unless the 27th would be adjacent to the Jewish Sabbath, in which case the date is shifted by a day.

    Yom HaZikaron – Israel’s Official Remembrance Day – 14 Apr 2021

    Yom HaZikaron is the national remembrance day observed in Israel for all Israeli military personnel who lost their lives in the struggle that led to the establishment of the State of Israel and for those who have been killed subsequently while on active duty in Israel’s armed forces. As of Yom HaZikaron 2021, that number was 23,928.

    Yom Ha’atzmaut – Israeli Independence Day – 15 Apr 2021

    Held on the fifth day of the Hebrew calendar month of Iyar, Yom Ha’atzmaut is a modern holiday celebrating Israel’s independence in 1948. Israeli Independence Day is always immediately preceded by Yom Hazikaron – Memorial Day for the Fallen Israeli Soldiers.

  5. a. michigan

    Steve – I stumbled upon your site while web surfing about a naval subject. Then poking around a bit more, I found this, about the Holocaust, and feel impelled to write.

    I was a Naval officer for some eleven years, serving mostly on small ships such as destroyers. Most of my service time was “Vietnam era.” I grew up in the shadow of WW II, a time when those who had served were honored for it, but I didn’t feel much of that love for myself. I got out and worked 3 jobs to pay my way through law school, and had a reasonably successful and rewarding career. I’m old and retired now, given to ruminations of all kinds.

    I am also a Jew. For all your experience and erudition, you can’t know what that means. All my life, and especially the past 4 years, I knew that there are many, my own countrymen, who wish me dead, despite my having led a life that they would otherwise heartily approve of, just because of what I am. That is why your Holocaust article, especially toward the end, moved me to write. I know it CAN happen again, even here in the US. In my more cynical moments, it seems to me that American Jews are lucky that the murderous bigots have higher priority targets – Muslims, undocumented aliens, Blacks, maybe some others. But given the power and authority, they would get around to all of us in time.

    I sometimes fear the tide of history is running in favor of what we euphemistically call “authoritarians.” I am reminded of the line attributed to Edmund Burke, “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.” I do not know you, but you seem a good man, and i am glad you are not doing nothing.

    • padresteve

      I thank you for your service and your kind words.I am more frightened every day at how open the anti-Semitism has become in this country, as well as every other type of race hate imaginable. I imagine that Texas will be the first state to pass something akin to the Nuremberg Race laws of the Third Reich. My first book on American Religion and Racism, “Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory! Religion and the Politics of Race in the Civil War Era and Beyond” will be published by Potomac Books of University of Nebraska Press. I am going to push my literary agent to find a publisher for my next book dealing with the Holocaust and fighting Anti-Semitism today. My working title is “Walk, Remember, Bear Witness: Ensuring the Holocaust is not Forgotten as its Last Survivors Pass Away and Fighting to Ensure it Does Not Happen Again”

      These evils are so present in our country and I especially fear for my Jewish and African American friends, but also my fully culturally American Muslim friends. One of them who I have known since he was a boot Ensign in 2002 is now now the Commanding Officer of a DDG. He is from Michigan where his late father was

  6. padresteve

    A businessman and mother involved in local politics, they are as American as Apple pie, but I fear that if the people who hate Jews and Blacks come into power, they too will be in danger.

    Please be safe, you never know when one of these Neo-Nazis or their fellow travelers will come out of the woodwork.

    Shalom and feel free to stay in touch,

    Steve

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