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Today's great defamation of the Jewish people

by Isi Leibler
January 21, 2010
http://wordfromjerusalem.com/?p=2045

  

Until recently, Holocaust memorials were almost 

exclusively sponsored by Jews mourning murdered

Kinsmen. Today, many democratic governments 

have transformed Holocaust commemoration into 

an educational vehicle to demonstrate the 

monstrous consequences of unbridled racism 

and antisemitism. The UK is one of a number of 

western countries that have an annual 

Holocaust Commemoration Day.

However, today's Israel bashers have stooped to the 

depths of distorting the genocidal murder of the 

Jews as a vehicle to demonise the descendents of the victims.

Iranian President Ahmadinejad may have taken Holocaust denial to new depths 

and in Muslim countries generally it may have become a primary component of 

antisemitic delegitimisation of Israel, but in western nations it no longer occupies 

a major role.

Prosecution of Holocaust deniers in democratic countries transforms them into martyrs 

and is thus counterproductive. In fact, deniers are now usually considered cranks 

or charlatans; more sophisticated antisemites steer clear of outright denial.

Even more bizarrely, Islamic countries that actively promote Holocaust denial have 

begun citing the criminalisation of Holocaust denial to justify criminal proceedings 

against any critique of Islam, Islamic practice or Sharia Law. Resolutions to this effect

have already been passed by the United Nations General Assembly.

Today, a more potent challenge to the Jewish people has emerged in the 

trivialisation, distortion and inversion of the Holocaust. The first systematic study 

of this phenomenon is contained in Manfred Gerstenfeld's recent book, 

The Abuse of Holocaust Memory: Distortions and Responses 

(click here or on the picture above to purchase the book on Amazon.com).

Dr Gerstenfeld describes the efforts of some European nations to present 

themselves as victims of Nazi persecution in order to deflect attention from the 

role of their own citizens who collaborated with the Nazis or participated directly 

in the mass murder of Jews. For example, until the "Waldheim Affair", Austria 

was notorious for its insistence that it was a victim rather than an accessory, 

suppressing the fact that the majority of Austrians had been enthusiastic Nazi 

collaborators.

Baltic countries are now applying moral equivalency between Nazi genocidal 

policies and Soviet crimes in order to cover up the fact that their own Nazi 

collaborators and murderers of Jews were never brought to justice.

The most obscene - and growing - of these current trends is that which equates 

Israelis - descendants of the victims - with Nazis.

This had its genesis in the Soviet-sponsored UN resolution of 35 years ago equating 

Zionism with racism. It has now been finessed and widened under the direction of 

Arab and other anti-Israeli agitators. The evil mantra reiterated is that "the victims 

have become the perpetrators". In some countries, Holocaust Remembrance Day 

has even broadened to commemorate the "genocide of the Palestinian people".

That these attempts to demonise Israelis as Nazis and accuse them of having committed 

war crimes against the Palestinians have succeeded is evidenced by the threat to issue 

arrest warrants against visiting Israeli political and military leaders in Britain and 

elsewhere.

The Nazis' arch-propagandist Joseph Goebbels mastered the technique of repeating a 

lie ad nauseam until it was accepted as truth by the masses. Today, the same technique 

is being employed in this, the greatest of all contemporary defamations of the Jewish 

people.

ileibler@netvision.net.il

This column was originally published in the Jewish Chronicle (UK)