Showing posts with label Buchenwald. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Buchenwald. Show all posts

Sunday, April 19, 2015

Germany Marks 70 Years Since the Liberation of Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp

Petr Mischtschuk, from Ukraine, was imprisoned as a 14-year-old
by the Nazis at Buchenwald and Sachsenhausen concentration
camps. He lays a flower during ceremnonies marking the 70th
anniversary of the liberation of Sachsenhausen.
THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD: Berlin: Germany's foreign minister has warned against racism and xenophobia at a ceremony marking 70 years since the liberation of the Sachsenhausen Nazi concentration camp near Berlin.

Frank-Walter Steinmeier joined Holocaust survivors and other guests on Sunday at the site which was built while Hitler celebrated the 1936 Olympic Games, and where tens of thousands of Jews and other prisoners died.

Mr Steinmeier said Germany had an enduring responsibility not to forget its horrific past, which meant it must "stand against injustice, against any form of xenophobia and discrimination".

He pointed to recent anti-foreigner attacks, cases of arson of refugee centres and anti-Islamic street protests as the number of asylum-seekers rises sharply. » | AFP | Monday, April 20, 2015

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

KZ-Gedenkstätte Buchenwald: Neonazis haben die Internetseiten der Gedenkstätte zum Teil zerstört. Foto: Berliner Zeitung

Neonazis zerstören Buchenwald-Internetseite

BERLINER ZEITUNG: Weimar - Die Internetseiten der KZ-Gedenkstätte Buchenwald sind am Mittwochmorgen von Neonazis zum Teil zerstört worden. Die Hacker hätten die Startseite (www.buchenwald.de) gelöscht und stattdessen rechtsradikale Symbole und Parolen eingestellt, teilte Stiftungsdirektor Volkhard Knigge mit.

Außerdem seien die Seiten mit Internetangeboten verlinkt worden, auf denen der Holocaust geleugnet werde. Die Stiftung hat Anzeige erstattet. >>> © dpa | Mittwoch, 28. Juli 2010

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Wednesday, August 19, 2009

New Book Reveals Horror of Nazi Camp Brothels

REUTERS: BERLIN - In 1942, the Nazis decided that forced labourers in concentration camps would work harder if they were promised sex -- so they made female prisoners work in brothels for them.

The brothels form the subject of "Das KZ Bordell" (The Concentration Camp Brothel) by Robert Sommer, a book that has been hailed as the first comprehensive account of a little known chapter of Nazi oppression in World War Two.

Sommer's 460-page work, due to be presented at the Berlin state parliament on Wednesday, explores the origins, structure and impact of the "Sonderbauten" (special buildings) run by Heinrich Himmler's SS in Germany and Nazi-occupied Europe.

"In the collective memory and written history of World War Two, the camp brothels were for a long time taboo," the 35-year-old Berliner told Reuters. "The former prisoners didn't want to talk about it: it was a difficult subject to handle.

"It didn't fit so easily into the postwar image of the concentration camps as monuments to suffering."

Beginning with the Austrian camp at Mauthausen in 1942, the SS opened 10 brothels, the biggest of which was in Auschwitz, in modern Poland, where as many as 21 women prisoners once worked. The last opened in early 1945, the year the war ended.

The chapter is separate from the annals of the Holocaust of European Jews. Jewish women were not recruited as prostitutes, and Jewish men were not admitted to the brothels.

Sommer estimates around 200 women inmates in total were forced to work in the brothels -- initially offered the prospect of escaping the brutality of the concentration camps.

"They were promised release after half a year if they served in the brothel. But the promises were never honoured," he said. "Later, the SS just selected women they felt were suitable."

"Jews were not allowed in. Neither were Soviet prisoners of war," he added. "Jewish women did not serve as sex workers."

Tens of thousands of captured soldiers, political prisoners and people branded socially undesirable by the Nazis, including Roma and homosexuals, were held in camps alongside the millions of Jews who died in the Holocaust.

"The idea behind the brothels was to raise productivity by providing forced labourers with added incentive," said Sommer. "Yet from what I found, it didn't work at all. Only a few people were actually in a physical condition to go to them."

According to Sommer, the use of prisoners to provide sex to other prisoners was purely a Nazi phenomenon in the war. >>> Dave Graham, Editing by Kevin Liffey | Monday, August 17, 2009

Friday, June 05, 2009

Verneigung Obamas vor den Holocaust-Opfern: Viele ehrende Worte, aber wenig Wärme beim Treffen mit Merkel

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Obama und Merkel mit Friedensnobelpreisträger Elie Wiesel auf dem Gelände des Konzentrationslagers Buchenwald. Bild dank der Neuen Zürcher Zeitung

NZZ Online: Präsident Obama hat mit einem Besuch im früheren Konzentrationslager Buchenwald deutlich gemacht, dass der Holocaust auch in seinem Politikverständnis eine entscheidende Rolle spielt.

Zusammen mit seiner Gastgeberin, der deutschen Bundeskanzlerin Angela Merkel, hat der amerikanische Präsident Barack Obama am Freitagnachmittag das Nazi-Konzentrationslager Buchenwald bei Weimar besucht. Damit machte er deutlich, dass seine Dialogbereitschaft gegenüber der islamischen Welt nicht etwa als Abwendung von den Juden oder vom Staat Israel zu verstehen ist. Nach einem Rundgang durch das Lager riefen er und Merkel zu Wachsamkeit gegenüber Unmenschlichkeit und Terror auf. Er werde nie vergessen, was er hier gesehen habe, sagte Obama, der sichtlich zutiefst bewegt war.

«Nie wieder»

Obama ist der erste amerikanische Präsident, der Buchenwald besichtigt. Mit dem Lager, in das unter der Herrschaft der Nationalsozialisten rund eine Viertelmillion Menschen verschleppt wurden und in dem mehr als 56'000 zu Tode kamen, verbindet sich in seinem Fall auch ein Stück Familiengeschichte. Laut Angaben des Präsidenten gehörte der heute 84 Jahre alte Bruder seiner Grossmutter 1945 zu den amerikanischen Soldaten, die einen Teil des Lagers befreiten. «Dieser Ort lehrt uns, wachsam zu sein in unserer eigenen Zeit, damit so etwas nie wieder passiert», sagte Obama. Am Denkmal für alle Häftlinge auf dem einstigen Appellplatz legte er eine weisse Rose nieder. Merkel machte klar, dass es Teil deutscher Staatsräson sei, die immerwährende Erinnerung an den Zivilisationsbruch durch den Völkermord an den Juden wachzuhalten. Der KZ-Überlebende und Nobelpreisträger Elie Wiesel erzählte Obama von seiner Zeit in dem Lager. >>> U. Sd. Dresden | Freitag, 05. Juni 2009
A Warning from Buchenwald

YNET NEWS: Israel has no intention of allowing Ahmadinejad to have history repeat itself

President Obama delivered an important speech in Cairo Thursday directed to the Muslim world, in an effort to seize the opportunity and inject momentum into the stalled Middle East peace process. At the same time, on the very next day, the president seeks to engage and reassure the Jewish community by visiting Buchenwald Concentration Camp, which his great uncle helped liberate.

By making this visit, and bringing back the tragic memories of the past, the president is signaling Israel’s supporters that he understands their fears and concerns.

The president surely knows that, for Jews, those memories are at the very heart of the current impasse in the Middle East. How can they not be when the chief funder of terrorist groups like Hamas and Hizbullah is Iran – the same country that just successfully tested a new Sejil-2 surface missile with a range of 1,200 miles that can reach Europe; a country whose president denies the Holocaust, calls for the eradication of Israel and continues to defy the world by seeking to develop nuclear weapons.

However, to really understand the existential threat that Iran poses to Israel, the president and fellow world leaders gathering in France on June 6th to commemorate the 65th anniversary of D-Day, might recall a similar fear that gripped Winston Churchill in the days just prior to the launch of Operation Overlord.

Churchill was obsessed over what the Nazi response to the massive allied operation might be. On May 18, 1944, he wrote to his Chief of Staff, General Ismay: “I do not myself believe the Germans will use poison gas on the beaches ... the reason is that we could retaliate tenfold (with poison gas) ... however, the temptation to use it on the beaches might be strong enough to override prudence – it’s worth considering whether a warning should not be uttered by me and the President (Roosevelt) that if any form of gas or toxic substance is used upon us or any of our allies, we shall immediately use the full power of our forces to drench German cities and towns.” >>> Marvin Hier | Friday, June 05, 2009

Rabbi Hier is the Founder and Dean of the Simon Wiesenthal Center