As nightfall does not come at once, neither does oppression. In both instances, there is a twilight when everything remains seemingly unchanged. And it is in such twilight that we all must be most aware of change in the air - however slight - lest we become unwitting victims of the darkness.
– Justice William O. Douglas
I was born the very day World War II ended. My fellow postwar “Baby Boomers” grew up on old black and white documentaries of that war and the events leading up to it. But those films never really answered the most important question, a question that has nagged me, and I suspect most of my generation
How did Germany and the German people become the Mrs. O'Leary's cow of an entire continent? How could a culture re-formed during the Renaissance create a horror like Auschwitz?
How does something that extraordinary happen? It's a question that has not only burdened American Baby Boomers, but three generations of postwar Germans as well. But for them it's much more than just a historical curiosity. For postwar Germans it's also been a nagging sense of collective guilt – guilt about events they had nothing to do with, but guilt nonetheless. It's a guilt built on the realization that their parents and grand parents either participated in, supported and/or enabled what happened over half a century ago – or, at the very least, did nothing to prevent or stop it.
Of course the fascist rulers of the Third Reich ruled with a heavy hand. So it's not hard to understand why so many Germans simply laid low rather than oppose the regime.
“Nazi terror from above and the demise of the rule of law started just a few days after Hitler's assumption of power in January 1933. The penalties of opposition became higher and higher. In the first nine months alone, at least 100,000 people, most of them leftist Germans, were thrown into hastily erected concentration camps. Others ended up in ordinary prisons and many died. Countless more were roughed up by rampaging brownshirts in broad daylight or taken into police custody on trumped-up political charges. By 1936, a brutal police state had penetrated virtually all spheres of life.” ( New York Times books.)
While the rules have tightened here since 9/11, we've not experienced anything near that scale. Speaking out is remains a survivable exercise.
Which begs the question; what will be our excuse? How will we explain the things we've allowed this administration to get away with – the torture, the “renditions,” the secret prisons, the warrant-less wiretapping, the lies we and our media allowed to stand? What are we going to tell our grand children when they ask us what the hell we were thinking, feeling and doing while all that was afoot?
I understand it's against the rules of polite society to
recklessly throw the “f” word around by comparing anything that's
happening today to the kind of atrocities that occurred under Hitler.
It''s even worse to compare any contemporary American
political/religious/social leader to Hitler.
So I won't. I won't go that far, because it hasn't gone that far – yet.
What I have been doing though is cracking history books and trying to
suss out an answer to that that original question – the one that
wonders how well-educated, forward-looking modern pre-war Germans could
so quickly devolve intp the most evil nation on the planet.
I don't ask you to accept that there are any genuine corollaries
between the events that led to Germany's decent into fascism and what's
been going on in America over the last few years. I only ask that you
consider the events back then and the events we are living through now.
I think you will agree that, at the very least there are spooky
similarities – and , at the very worst, there are striking similarities.
Either way, there are valuable lessons to be learned, mistakes to be
avoided and, maybe, just maybe, warning signs worth heeding.
Germany And Then
Here and Now
Use events to restrict legal rights, like Habeas Corpus:
On the night of February 27, 1933 the Reichstag building was set on
fire. The unnerved public was told the fire had been a signal meant to
initiate a communist revolution. The Nazis found the event to be of
immeasurable value in getting rid of potential insurgents. The event
was quickly followed by the Reichstag Fire Decree, rescinding habeas
corpus and other civil liberties. (1)
Adminstration Questions Habeas Corpus
In one of the most chilling public statements ever made by a U.S.
Attorney General, Alberto Gonzales questioned whether the U.S.
Constitution grants habeas corpus rights of a fair trial to every
American. (2)
Use events to expand executive branch powers new powers:
Just 30 days after fire destroyed the Reichstag, German legislators were convinced to pass the Enabling Act of
1933. It passed with 444 votes, to the 94 of the remaining Social
Democrats. The act gave the government (and thus effectively the Nazi
Party) legislative powers and also authorized it to deviate from the
provisions of the constitution. With these powers, Hitler removed the
remaining opposition and turned the Weimar Republic into the "Third
Reich". (3)
After 9/11 US passes Patriot Act:
Just 45 days after the September 11 attacks, with virtually no debate,
Congress passed the USA PATRIOT Act. There are significant flaws in the
Patriot Act, flaws that threaten your fundamental freedoms by giving
the government the power to access to your medical records, tax
records, information about the books you buy or borrow without probable
cause, and the power to break into your home and conduct secret
searches without telling you for weeks, months, or indefinitely. (4)
Consolidate federal power:
Further consolidation of power was achieved on 30 January 1934, with
the Gesetz über den Neuaufbau des Reichs (Act to rebuild the Reich).
The act changed the highly decentralized federal Germany of the Weimar
era into a centralized state. It disbanded state parliaments,
transferring sovereign rights of the states to the Reich central
government and put the state administrations under the control of the
Reich administration. (5)
National Security and Homeland Security Presidential Directive
This policy establishes "National Essential Functions," prescribes
continuity requirements for all executive departments and agencies, and
provides guidance for State, local, territorial, and tribal
governments, and private sector organizations in order to ensure a
comprehensive and integrated national continuity program that will
enhance the credibility of our national security posture and enable a
more rapid and effective response to and recovery from a national
emergency. (6)
Reduce the influence of the national military by creating an independent force.
The German army had traditionally been separated from the government
and somewhat of an entity of its own. The Nazi paramilitary SA
expected top positions in the new power structure and wanted the regime
to follow through its promise of enacting socialist legislation for
Aryan Germans. Wanting to preserve good relations with the army and the
major industries who were weary of more political violence erupting
from the SA, on the night of 30 June 1934, Hitler initiated the violent
Night of the Long Knives, a purge of the leadership ranks of Röhm's SA
as well as socialist-leaning Nazis (Strasserists), and other political
enemies, carried out by another, more elitist, Nazi organization, the
SS. (7)
Privitization of US military operations
Blackwater USA
is a private military company. It has alternatively been referred to as
a security contractor or a mercenary organization by numerous reports
in the international media. Blackwater is based in the U.S. state of
North Carolina, where it operates a tactical training facility that it
claims is the world's largest. The company trains more than 40,000
people a year, from all the military services and a variety of other
agencies. The company markets itself as being "The most comprehensive
professional military, law enforcement, security, peacekeeping, and
stability operations company in the world." (8)
Replace regional civil law enforcement with a nationalized police force.
The inception of the Gestapo,
police acting outside of any civil authority, highlighted the Nazis'
intention to use powerful, coercive means to directly control German
society. Soon, an army estimated to be of about 100,000 spies and
informants operated throughout Germany, reporting to Nazi officials the
activities of any critics or dissenters. Most ordinary Germans, happy
with the improving economy and better standard of living, remained
obedient and quiet, but many political opponents, especially communists
and Marxist or international socialists, were reported by omnipresent
eavesdropping spies and put in prison camps where many were tortured
and killed. It is estimated that tens of thousands of political victims
died or disappeared in the first few years of Nazi rule. (9)
Authority of the Secretary of Homeland Security.
"All authorities and functions of the Department of Homeland Security
to administer and enforce the immigration laws are vested in the
Secretary of Homeland Security. The Secretary of Homeland Security may,
in the Secretary's discretion, delegate any such authority or function
to any official, officer, or employee of the Department of Homeland
Security, including delegation through successive redelegation, or to
any employee of the United States to the extent authorized by law. Such
delegation may be made by regulation, directive, memorandum, or other
means as deemed appropriate by the Secretary in the exercise of the
Secretary's discretion. A delegation of authority or function may in
the Secretary's discretion be published in the Federal Register, but
such publication is not required." (10)
Make militarism pay.
Nazi rationale invested heavily in the militarist belief that great
nations grow from military power and maintained order, which in turn
grow "naturally" from "rational, civilized cultures". The Nazi Party
appealed to German nationalists and national pride. ... Many companies
dealt with the Third Reich. Volkswagen was a Nazi project. Opel
employed Jewish slave labour to run their industrial plants.
Additionally, Daimler-Benz used prisoners of war as slaves to run their
industrial plants. Other companies that dealt with the Third Reich—many
of which claim not to have known the truth of what the Nazis were doing
—were: BMW,[55] Krupp (made gas chambers), Bayer (as a small part of
the enormous IG Farben chemistry monopoly), and Hugo Boss (designed the
SS uniforms, admitted to this in 1997). (11)
Defense Contractor CEO Pay Up 200 Percent Since 9/11
The ratio between CEO and worker pay across the market climbs to 431 :
1, up from 301 : 1 last year, according to a new CEO pay study from
United for a Fair Economy and the Institute for Policy Studies. The report, which
surveys 367 leading US corporations, focuses particularly on 34 of the
top 100 defense contractors in 2004 with 10 percent or more of their
revenues from defense contracts. It finds "a trend towards individual
war profiteering by CEOs," with CEO pay at these companies rising 200
percent from 2001 to 2004. Stepping back to look at across-the-board
comparisons, the ratio of average total compensation for all 367 CEOs
($11.8 million) to average production worker pay ($27,460) is 431-to-1
in 2004, up from 301-to-1 in 2003. (12)
Prosecute gays and stress "traditional family values."
The Nazis opposed women's emancipation and opposed the feminist
movement, claiming that it was Jewish-led and was bad for both women
and men. The Nazi regime advocated a patriarchial society in which
German women would recognize the "world is her husband, her family, her
children, and her home." (13) The
Nazis believed that male homosexuals were weak, effeminate men who
could not fight for the German nation. They saw homosexuals as unlikely
to produce children and increase the German birthrate. (15)
Congress passes Defense of Marriage Act/Don't Ask, Don't Tell. The
Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) does two things. First, it provides that
no State shall be required to give effect to a law of any other State
with respect to a same-sex "marriage." Second, it defines the words
"marriage" and "spouse" for purposes of Federal law. (14)
"What I fail to understand is exactly how the military would be
expected to house openly-admitted homosexuals, in an environment where
we force people to room together, without seriously violating the
sexual privacy rights of the heterosexual majority, or causing major
problems with morale." (16)
Eliminate labor unions to reduce labor costs
The Nazis abolished trade unions, collective bargaining and the right
to strike. An organization called the “Labor Front” replaced the old
trade unions, but it was an instrument of the Nazi party and did not
represent workers. According to the law that created it, “Its task is
to see that every individual should be able… to perform the maximum of
work.” Workers would indeed greatly boost their productivity under Nazi
rule but they also became exploited. Between 1932 and 1936, workers
wages fell, from 20.4 to 19.5 cents an hour for skilled labor, and from
16.1 to 13 cents an hour for unskilled labor. (17)
The New Face of Unionbusting
Last December the Labor Department's top official in California made
the most expensive and dangerous call of his life. Richard Sawyer
thought he was just enforcing wage and hour laws, and protecting
workers' rights. That is, after all, the Labor Department's mandate.
Instead, the price for his call was his job.Republican politicians are
seeking to ban one of the labor movement's most effective campaign
strategies - Justice for Janitors. Sawyer's predicament highlights the
evolving nature of unionbusting. What has traditionally been a business
dominated by consultants, guards and lawfirms, conducting dirty
campaigns to beat unions in strikes and NLRB elections, has taken on a
much wider scope. (18)
Increase the money supply, ease credit – go into deficit – borrow like crazy
The German government expanded the money supply through massive deficit
spending. However at the same time the government imposed a 4.5%
interest rate ceiling, creating a massive shortage in borrowable funds.
This was resolved by setting up a series of dummy companies that would
pay for goods with bonds. While it was promised that these bonds could
eventually be exchanged for real money, the repayment was put off until
after the collapse of the Reich. These complicated manoeuvres also
helped conceal armament expenditures. (19)
Increase the money supply, ease credit, cut taxes, go into deficit – borrow like crazy.
The U.S. budget deficit is financed by borrowing. China's investment in
U.S. government debt (bonds) has more than tripled in the past five
years, from $71 billion in 2000 to $242 billion in 2005.
Under
pressure to pay for hurricane recovery, the war in Iraq, a costly
transportation bill, tax cuts, and a new prescription drug program,
Congress and the president have been unwilling to raise taxes or make
deep spending cuts. The only alternative is to borrow. (20)
No unions, imported labor, slave labor keep wages low.
While the strict state intervention into the economy, and the massive
rearmament policy, led to full employment during the 1930s, real wages
in Germany dropped by roughly 25% between 1933 and 1938. In addition,
more than ten million people were put into forced (slave) labor,
further depressing wages. (21)
Weakened unions, cheap labor from Mexico keep wages low.
With the economy beginning to slow, the current expansion has a chance
to become the first sustained period of economic growth since World War
II that fails to offer a prolonged increase in real wages for most
workers.The median hourly wage for American workers has declined 2
percent since 2003, after factoring in inflation. The drop has been
especially notable, economists say, because productivity has risen
steadily over the same period. (22)
Share the booty with helpful elite.
What may have looked like utter confusion – within the German
government – was in fact a cunningly orchestrated program, one that was
able to mobilize such groups as Germany's elites, who were not simply
delirious with religious hope and hatred. Other more specialized works
have shown that the amount of nepotism and cold-blooded corruption
under the Third Reich was just incredible.
(V.R. Berghahn is the Seth Low professor of history and the director of the Institute for the Study of Europe at Columbia University.)
Share the booty with helpful companies
The payback from these lobbying efforts can be enormous. Between 1998
and 2004, the 41 defense contractors that paid fees to PMA collectively
won $266 billion in contracts from the Pentagon, according to CRP. That
amounts to almost 30% of the dollar value of all contracts awarded by
the Department of Defense. Moreover, of this amount, $167 billion —
nearly two out of three dollars — was received from contracts that were
awarded without "full and open" competition. In fact, PMA clients
account for 47% of all such non-competitive contracts — contracts in
which the government negotiates with a single contractor (23)
Deny atrocities
The first Holocaust deniers were the Nazis themselves. Historians have
documented evidence that Heinrich Himmler instructed his camp
commandants to destroy records, crematoria and other signs of mass
extermination, as Germany's defeat became imminent and the Nazi leaders
realized they would most likely be captured and brought to trial.
Following the end of World War II, many of the former leaders of the SS
left Germany and began using their propaganda skills to defend their
actions (or, their critics contended, to rewrite history). Denial
materials began to appear shortly after the war.[24)
"This Governement Does Not Torture People."
(George W. Bush)
There is a growing consensus that the harrowing images of Abu Ghraib
did great trauma to our national psyche - and was one of the steepest
falls from grace in our nation's history. Like everyone else, I had
seen the images that came out of Abu Ghraib and was shocked and
saddened by them. And like so many others, I wondered how could people,
particularly Americans, treat others so inhumanely? I initially set out
to do a documentary about why ordinary people commit extraordinary acts
of evil. Were the people who committed these acts psychopaths? Or were
they the sweet kids next door behaving badly in times of war? (25)
Of course the enemy of all the above is truth. No people can be led
willingly into a fascist nightmare if truth prevails. Which is why it
was among the first casualties in Germany.
First a definition: The Big Lie:
"The Big Lie is a propaganda technique in which the lie is so complex
that the public will either dismiss it as impossible or choose not to
believe it out of willful ignorance. It was defined by Adolf Hitler in
his 1925 autobiography Mein Kampf as a lie so "colossal" that no one
would believe that someone "could have the impudence to distort the
truth so infamously". (Wikipedia)
And
“To tell
deliberate lies while genuinely believing in them, to forget any fact
that has become inconvenient, and then when it becomes necessary again,
to draw it back from oblivion for just so long as it is needed.” George
Orwell on “The Big Lie” method of governance.
But who better
to define the Big Lie than one of it's most successful practitioners,
Hitler's very own Karl Rove – Joseph Goebbels:
“Never allow
the public to cool off; never admit a fault or wrong; never concede
that there may be some good in your enemy; never leave room for
alternatives; never accept blame; concentrate on one enemy at a time
and blame him for everything that goes wrong; people will believe a big
lie sooner than a little one; and if you repeat it frequently enough
people will sooner or later believe it... The lie can be maintained
only for such time as the State can shield the people from the
political, economic and/or military consequences of the lie. It thus
becomes vitally important for the State to use all of its powers to
repress dissent, for the truth is the mortal enemy of the lie, and thus
by extension, the truth is the greatest enemy of the (fascist) State."
And so it came to pass – then and there and here and now. Which is why
I say, Ich bin ein Berliner. I – we – have begun down the same road. On
September 12, 2001 we stood where the German people did on February 28,
1933, the morning after the Reichstag building was destroyed. They were
lied to by their leaders and allowed the fear of enemies – real and
imagined – seen and unseen – to replace common sense and reason. They
allowed those lies to supplant curiousity, suspicion and the search for
truth. They allowed false patriotism to mask the genuine motivations.
And thus they shared the guilt for the horrors that followed.
I now understand how it happened, though that understanding has not –
and cannot – led to forgiveness. Some things are simply, and literally,
unforgivable.
And I better understand how we got where we are today.
I also understand that history is unlikely to forgive us either.
The above article need only point to the ties the Bush family has to the Nazi's. GWB's grandfather was a known Nazi conspirator. Is it really that hard for people to think he might share some of his views or political ambitions?
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