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- From: miklg@acuson.com (Michael Goldman )
- Newsgroups: alt.revisionism,soc.history
- Subject: Re: Holocaust Almanac: Bach, Beethoven & Bedlam - Nazi Schizophrenia
- Message-ID: <1992Sep11.150827.15717@acuson.com>
- Date: 11 Sep 92 15:08:27 GMT
- References: <1992Sep09.120102.22728@oneb.almanac.bc.ca>
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- kmcvay@oneb.almanac.bc.ca (Ken Mcvay) writes:
-
- >"Perhaps it is for the psychiatrist rather than the historian to fathom the
- >schizophrenic behavior of Nazi leaders and their menials, who could
- >dispassionately participate in the systematic murder of men, women, and
- >children, discharge their grisly tasks mechanically, and then return home
- >to a devoted family, to spend the evening listening to the recordings of
- >Bach or Beethoven without a further thought to the lives that they had just
- >destroyed. The mystery of such behavior, endlessly repeated, has
-
- [ deletions]
-
- >generation. Compassion for Jews was a fatal weakness. The grace of a
- >twenty-year-old girl, outwardly lovely, intelligent, was really a snare to
- >lull and divert. The infant, curled up in a mother's arms, was a cunning
- >disguise. When a child's head was smashed against the wall of a gas
- >chamber, it was like stepping on a cockroach. On this premise, Bauer noted,
- [much deleted]
-
- I have to note that there were Jews willing to aid in these
- monstrosities. A film I saw on the Lodz Ghetto had photos
- of the _Jewish_ police who went into the hospitals and took
- the sick, and the newborn infants and threw them out the
- window into waiting trucks below. In return, they were
- given an extra ration of bread and their children were spared.
- (All children under 10 were sent away.) As another ghetto
- resident noted, these police "were not to be envied."
-
- One of the things I've tried to gain out of reading about
- the Holocaust was that the horrors that were done is something
- anyone can do, unless something inside them can say "if evil
- will be done, let it not be done through me." One of the
- valuble lessons to be learned is that we have to be very
- sure that we maintain total integrity because once one
- starts to compromise with evil, there is no end to it.
- It also helps not at all. All the Jews in the Lodz ghetto
- were sent to the camps eventually, except for a few that
- hid in cellars when the Germans left before the advancing
- Russians. The hope of some that if they could just last
- a little longer, the allies would win and save them, was
- futile, and in the end they gained nothing and lost their
- souls.
-
- - Michael Goldman
-
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- exhausted all other alternatives." - Abba Eban
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