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- May 03, 1993: Holocaust: Memory And Resolve
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- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1993
- May 03, 1993 Tragedy in Waco
- </history>
- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- ESSAY, Page 84
- Holocaust: Memory And Resolve
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- <body>
- <p>Charles Krauthammer
- </p>
- <p> Anyone who has visited the Vietnam Memorial on the Mall
- in Washington knows the feeling of being overwhelmed, defeated,
- by its mass of names. There are just too many to bear.
- </p>
- <p> Now imagine a hundred Vietnam Memorials arrayed on the
- Mall. The earth would sink beneath the weight of such sorrow.
- Yet it would take that many Vietnam Memorials to list the names
- of those killed in the Holocaust. And it would still not be
- enough. There would still be nearly 200,000 left
- uncommemorated, more than have died of AIDS in America in all
- the years of the plague.
- </p>
- <p> The Holocaust is a malignity of such dimensions that one
- must resort to mental tricks to appreciate its scale and scope.
- Yet, one is compelled to confront its scale and scope--and
- single-mindedness--in order to understand its uniqueness.
- </p>
- <p> The atrocities of ethnic conflict--today, Bosnia--are
- described in terms of death camps and genocide. But this use of
- terms borrowed from the Holocaust betrays a poverty of language.
- The Nazi achievement lay not in building barbaric prison camps
- or seizing villages through expulsion and terror. That is an
- old story, terrible but old: the story of ethnic war. The Nazi
- achievement lay in constructing an industry of death never
- before--or since--seen. An industry of continental size
- complete with railways, death camps, gas chambers and
- crematoria. An industry whose raw material was Jews and whose
- product was corpses.
- </p>
- <p> In an age when victimhood carries high status, the Jews
- are much and grotesquely envied for having suffered the
- greatest crime in history. Hence the common attempt to
- universalize the Holocaust: "It was a war against the Jews, but
- it could have been against any other nation."
- </p>
- <p> Well, it wasn't. Yes, the Germans considered the Poles an
- inferior race. They invaded, abused, violated and socially
- decapitated the Poles. But they did not issue a death sentence
- and track down for gassing every child of Polish descent. That
- treatment was reserved for the Jews.
- </p>
- <p> Why is this important? For the lessons one draws from the
- Holocaust. With the opening of the Holocaust Memorial Museum in
- Washington, the air is full of lessons: lessons about man's
- capacity for evil, about the dangers of intolerance, about the
- redemptive power of democracy.
- </p>
- <p> These lessons are important, but in the shadow of the
- Holocaust rather banal. They do not require the authority of
- Auschwitz. They follow easily enough from Soweto and Howard
- Beach, from Sarajevo and Nagorno-Karabakh.
- </p>
- <p> To approach Auschwitz, one must begin by understanding its
- uniqueness. All the easy universalisms bow before this
- particular fact: Auschwitz was the apex of a campaign by one
- people, the Germans, to exterminate another, the Jews. They
- almost succeeded. They killed 6 million, 2 out of every 3. They
- annihilated a civilization more than a thousand years old. They
- even managed to murder a language. Soon Yiddish will go the way
- of Latin and Greek.
- </p>
- <p> A crime of such particularity creates particular moral
- obligations. One (to borrow from philosopher Emil Fackenheim)
- above all: Hitler must be allowed no posthumous victories.
- Hitler's singular project--the destruction of the Jewish
- people--must not be permitted its final success.
- </p>
- <p> It must be admitted that the project's success was
- considerable. The Jewish people had survived 2,000 years of
- persecution not just by faith and courage but also by geographic
- dispersion. Decimated here, they would survive there. Until
- Hitler. Hitler managed to destroy most everything from the
- Pyrenees to the gates of Stalingrad, the heart of the Jewish
- world. Amid the ruins, the Jews made a collective decision that
- their future lay in self-defense and territoriality, in the
- ingathering of the exiles to their ancient homeland where they
- could finally acquire the means to defend themselves.
- </p>
- <p> Today the hinge of Jewish history, the guardian of Jewish
- destiny, is Israel. After Europe, there was no other choice. It
- is a terrible irony, however, that the relocation of the heart
- of Jewish life to a tiny patch of land hard by the
- Mediterranean makes possible the final realization of Hitler's
- project. Now it will take but a few nuclear missiles or a
- battery of poison-gas Scuds to complete the final solution.
- </p>
- <p> Israel today lives with the specter of annihilation.
- Saddam threatened to "burn up half of Israel." The Islamic
- fundamentalist group Hamas, some of whose leaders Israel
- famously deported to Lebanon, declares that "every Jew and
- settler will be a target for murder; his blood and possessions
- are expendable." Meanwhile, Hamas' patron, Iran, is urgently
- acquiring ballistic missiles and nuclear materials. The
- destination of these instruments of mass murder is no mystery.
- </p>
- <p> Denying Hitler posthumous victories means denying his
- successors. It means sustaining the new center of Jewish
- civilization, where many survivors found refuge and on whose
- success Jewish survival now depends. Anti-Zionists, however--particularly those of the left--discovered that while
- physically or morally arming those bent on the annihilation of
- Israel, they could pose as philo-Semites with a show of
- anti-Nazism and a nod to the Holocaust.
- </p>
- <p> It is a cheap and perverse maneuver because the Nazis are
- dead and gone. It means nothing to oppose an enemy that is no
- more. It means everything to oppose a real set of enemies that
- would complete the Nazi project. The test of one's solidarity
- with the people of the Holocaust is whether one is prepared to
- help defend that people against the destroyers of today, not
- the destroyers of yesterday.
- </p>
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