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The White Rose
By Ed Driscoll · June 17, 2005 10:26 AM
· The Reich Stuff · War And Anti-War
Last year, when I visited New Orleans, I picked up a copy of the second volume of Ian Kershaw's mammoth two-part biography of Adolf Hitler, which covers from 1936 to 1945 (they didn't have volume one for sale, in case you're wondering) at the National D-Day Museum. Kershaw writes that it was during the battle of Stalingrad, which killed well over 300,000 German soldiers, that the first signs of Germany's discontent with Hitler were spotted. Here's how the Nazis handled that rebellion: Graffiti chalked on walls attacking Hitler, 'the Stalingrad Murderer', were a sign that underground resistance was not extinct...That's how the real Nazis handled protest: with the guillotine. (There was an electric-powered version at Dresden, incidentally.) For language such as Senator Durbin's to be used about America today implies that Durbin doesn't know much about the actual Nazis of history, or, as Jonah Goldberg once wrote, language such as Durbin's is a de facto form of Holocaust denial: By the way, I don't say this because I feel a passionate need to defend George Bush. I would make the exact same points if Al Gore were president. I would make the exact same points if anybody running for the Democratic nomination were president. This has nothing to do with partisanship. It has to do with the fact that such comparisons are slanderous to the United States and historical truth and amount to Holocaust denial. When you say that anything George Bush has done is akin to what Hitler did, you make the Holocaust into nothing more than an example of partisan excess. Tax cuts are not genocide, as so many Democrats have suggested over the years. (For example, during the Contract with America debate, Charles Rangel complained that "Hitler wasn't even talking about doing these things" that were in the Contract with America. In other words, the Contract with America was in some way worse than what Hitler did. At the end of the day, that is Holocaust denial.)Or make them listen to loud music in rooms that are too hot or cold. Jonah wrote that a year and a half ago. Sad that it applies equally well to remarks made this week by a United States senator. As I wrote of Moveon.org's similar remarks in January of 2004, how much play are Durbin's remarks getting in the mainstream media? Not very much, says Hugh Hewitt. Update: As I was assembling this post, I came across this Website, which was the third site listed by Google under the words White Rose. Note the slogan under the name. And note the name itself and the explicit comparisons it evokes. So let's compare: 300,000 dead (plus another 500,000 or so of the Nazi's allies) in a single six and a half month long battle, versus 1,700, the bulk of which occurred in terrorist attacks after Saddam fell. Guillotined protestors versus radio talk show hosts free to ply their trade. Crushing of dissent, indeed.
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