The
Shoa Must Go On: Nazi Jews - Israeli Accessory And
Perpetrator
25 January 2010
By Gilad Atzmon
Last week saw Holocaust survivor Thomas Blatt, 82
give testimony at the trial of John Demjanjuk. Blatt
stated that he still has nightmares about his time at
the camp at Sobibor, "I go there in my dreams, they
are so real. In them I am still there. I can't get it
out of my head. This is the price I paid for getting
out."
Ukrainian born John Demjanjuk, 89, is accused by
the Munich court of being an ‘accessory’* in the death
of 27,900 Jews at the Sobibor camp while being a
German POW. As it happens, the German Justice system
is now chasing
‘accessories’ to the Nazi crime. Embarrassingly
enough it doesn’t do very well in the current case.
Demjanjuk denies anything to do with the crime
referred to him and furthermore, the German
prosecution lacks any evidence whatsoever that
supports or links Demjanjuk personally with murder or
any other holocaust related criminal event.
Mr Blatt does not remember John Demjanjuk either,
nor can he say if he is guilty as charged of helping
to gas 27,900 Jews. "More than 60 years have passed”
said Blatt “I can't even remember the faces of my
parents. The court must decide if he was there. If he
was there when I was there then I can imagine he
shoved Jews at bayonet point to the gas chambers”.
According to
The Mirror, Blatt was brought to the court “to
give a living voice to the horror instead of a dusty
historical account”. Seemingly in our current state of
hyper realistic world affairs, historical documents
and factuality are diminished to “dust” while a
personal narrative, saturated with speculation,
associations and emotions are realised as a persuasive
‘living voice’. At the end of the day, Demjanjuk, a
geriatric man is accused here of assisting in the
death of no less than 27,900 people. The German court
better bring something concrete rather than mere
speculations.
Mr Blatt maintained that “Ukrainians ‘like
Demjanjuk’ were the worst of the worst. We were more
afraid of them than we were of the Germans." There
were “120 Ukrainian guards compared with only 17 S.S.
men at any one time” said Blatt to the German court.
Blatt clearly ‘got away’ with generalisations. I
wonder whether a Palestinian boy suggesting that Jews
‘like Blatt’ who killed his family a year ago dropping
bombs on a UN shelter in Gaza, would also be welcomed
at the Munich court. For some bizarre reason, within
the context of the Western liberal discourse, where
Jews are concerned, generalising is okay and so is
freely employing racial categories and even suggesting
guilt by association. Somehow the rest of humanity is
advised to avoid such a manner of speech.
However, such crude blanket accusations of the
Ukrainians as a people that apparently pass as
evidence in the Munich court, may actually throw light
on the sinister motivation behind the current court
case. Like the rest of humanity, the Germans seem to
show some clear signs of ‘Shoa fatigue’. They appear
to prefer to withdraw responsibility from the Nazi
past and to leave Ukrainian POWs to take the heat.
Similarly, we could expect that at a certain stage
America and Britain may decide to use the same tactics
and to charge their collaborators in the Arab world
for the death and carnage they themselves left behind.
Israel, that is now facing pressure for its mounting
record of crimes against humanity, may also put the
German trick into action. It may also want to cherry
pick some Palestinians and charge them for being
accessories to the crimes against the Palestinian
people.
But there is a much more interesting twist to this
evolving shameful legal case. While Demjanjuk denies
being an accessory to the Nazi crime, Mr Blatt freely
admits working for the SS and assisting in what he
himself describes as a death machine: “Another job was
to cut the hair of women about to be killed”, says
Blatt. "Those from places like Holland believed the
lie," he maintains. "The women would say to me:
'Please don't cut my hair too short!' But the Polish
Jews - they already knew. They had heard too many
stories, smelled the bonfires at night.” Blatt
continues, "they would say 'How can you do this? How
can you work for the S.S.?' I did it to survive."
One may wonder why Blatt’s will to survive is more
Kosher than an Ukrainian prisoner’s desire to
come home. In other words, considering Blatt’s
admission in assisting the SS, why isn’t he charged by
the same German court for being an ‘accessory’ for the
Nazi crime?
One possible answer is that Blatt is a Jew and
Demanjuk is a Goy. As sad as it may be, in
the eyes of the Munich court, a Jew’s will to
‘survive’ must be superior to an Ukrainian’s desire to
make it to the end of the war in one piece. If this is
indeed the case, the German court fails to operate
ethically and universally. Accordingly, it would be
reasonable to argue that the Munich court fails to
draw the necessary and elementary lesson from
Germany’s Nazi past. German Justice somehow
differentiates between people according to their race
and ethnicity.
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*An ‘accessory’ is a person who assists in the
commission of a crime, but who does not actually
participate in the commission of the crime as a joint
principal.