Wednesday, November 15, 2023

Book Review: Seeding Hilterism - Germany During the Interbellum


 

The Weimar Years

Rise and Fall 1918–1933

By Frank McDonough

German bellicosity, which ignited the Second World War, wasn’t preordained. Its causes are traceable to a spiteful peace treaty imposed on Germany after the Great War of 1914-1918, the Weimar Republic’s electoral system of pure proportional representation, unrelenting economic turbulence, and the advent of Adolph Hitler. The challenge is how to unpack and weigh the relative importance of each of these.

I know a fair amount about the European theater during WWII and Hitler’s concurrent war against the Jews. About WWI, I know less but enough to get by, thanks to research I did about the Balfour Declaration in preparation for its centenary in November 2017. However, the intra-war period in Germany was a lacuna for me. Frank McDonough has filled the gap with his masterful The Weimar Years – Rise and Fall 1918-1933. 

The Weimar Years is lucidly written and neatly organized chronologically. It is beautifully produced with skillfully positioned pictures by Head of Zeus, a division of Bloomsbury, and published this year in London. Primarily a political history – a prequel to the author’s two earlier books about Germany under Hitler – McDonough also colorfully sketches the Weimar’s social and cultural ambiance. An obscure Jewish writer advanced incipient feminism and women obtained the right to vote. An imaginative film industry produced the first talkie. The libertine Marlene Dietrich burst onto the cinematic scene. Memorable novels were published, including All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque. The cabaret scene flourished thanks to a remarkably uninhibited sexual revolution. Architectural and artistic boundaries were reimagined. “Berlin was seen as the most open, tolerant, and decadent city in the world,” writes McDonough.

McDonough throws in a veritable Who’s Who of Weimar Republic characters, among them Rosa Luxemburg described as “no crude Marxist, but a cool-headed and nuanced thinker, who rightly deserves to be placed at the same level as Marx, Lenin, and Trotsky in the pantheon of socialist intellectuals.” 

Naturally, what drew me to the book was the prospect of understanding how Hitler, who technically became a German citizen at the last minute, morphed into Chancellor, Führer, and Destroyer of Worlds. And while the book is not a biography of Hitler, his malevolent persona hangs over every page. And McDonough is superb at sketching the early Hitler. The blue-eyed demon was born in Austria on April 20, 1889, baptized Catholic. His mother, Klara Poelzl, was 28, and his father, Alois, 51. His parents were cousins. Hitler grew up in an economically comfortable home, though Alois, a heavy drinker, was stern, humorless, and often violent toward his son. Hitler never loved his father but was close to his mother, who died in January 1907. Klara had been looked after by a Jewish family doctor named Bloch, whom the Gestopo would allow to emigrate to the United States in 1940.

How different history might have been had Hitler been accepted into a prestigious Vienna art school. He lacked sufficient talent. Impervious, he pursued an artist’s life using money from an inheritance and his generous aunt. He was adamant about working only as an artist, so he sometimes lived the vagrant’s life. The future dictator was the beneficiary of a hostel funded by a philanthropic Viennese Jewish family, attended musical soirees at a Jewish venue, and sold his paintings through a Jewish art dealer.

His antisemitism emerged in the context of Germany’s defeat in World War I, according to McDonough. “Without the war, and the fact that Germany lost it, it is almost certain Hitler would never have entered politics.” He initially sought to avoid Austria’s draft, then spent the war on the Western Front as a dispatch runner. It was hazardous but gave purpose to his life; he won medals and achieved the rank of senior private. A mustard gas attack briefly blinded Hitler. He stayed in the army for as long as possible after the war.

That is when he came under the influence of an anti-Jewish, anti-capitalist agitator, Gottfried Feder. Feder, Anton Drexler, and some others founded a workers’ party that would morph into the Nazis. It turned out Hitler had a knack for public speaking. By July 1921, he had become the paramount figure in the party. In 1923, Hitler, along with WWI hero General Erich Ludendorff, stumbled into launching the failed “Munich Beer Hall Putsch” and became suicidally depressed. His well-covered 1924 trial and imprisonment helped him draw political and psychological victory from the jaws of defeat. He used the courtroom to declare himself a political antisemite, an opponent of democratic values, and an enemy of Marxism. In prison, he wrote his manifesto cum memoir Mein Kampf published in two volumes in July 1925.

In Hitler’s narrative, Germany lost WWI because it had been “stabbed in the back” by Jews. Race was at the core of human life – he wanted Germans to understand. For Hitler, Jews were a race, not a religion, and they were engaged in a world conspiracy. He spoke of removing, eliminating, and exterminating the Jews. Of democracy, Hitler wrote, “Parliament is a terrible thing, but we must join it to kill it.” Yet, as late as 1930, the greatest minds, including Albert Einstein, poo-pooed the danger of antisemitism.

Hitler’s personal life gets due coverage. McDonough dismisses speculations that one of Hitler’s grandparents was of Jewish origin. Hitler had several intense friendships with other men after the war, but the author discounts rumors that he had same-sex relationships. Not that Hitler was bothered by gay sex. Ernst Rohm, a leader of the SA paramilitary, was an open homosexual. Rohm was purged in 1934, but not over his sexual orientation. After Heinrich Himmler became SS chief, gays were persecuted. Up to 15,000 men were sent to concentration camps as homosexual offenders, according to the Holocaust Encyclopedia. McDonough describes Hitler’s bizarre bond with his young niece, Angela “Geli” Raubal, who eventually took her own life in his apartment to escape his smothering attentions.

A principal subject of The Weimar Years is how Nazi Germany came to happen. Losing WWI was a shock to the Germans. The war began in August 1914 and was fought beyond Germany’s borders. As late as October 1918, generals Paul Von Hindenburg and Ludendorf told Germans that victory was approaching. McDonough speculates that had the Allies invaded German territory, Germans might have been more psychologically prepared for defeat. The shock of losing when not an inch of Germany fell to the Allies helps explain the “stab in the back” conspiracy. America’s April 1917 entry into the war tipped the scales. Germany sued for peace on November 11, 1918.

Germany’s postwar political system under the Weimar Republic – the name derives from a city in central Germany where the new parliament held its first meeting– was distinguished by political instability. The system promoted numerous ideological parties. There were 20 coalition governments between 1918 and 1933; none served their full four-year term. Centrism went largely unrewarded. Political strife, even assassination, became routine. Political discourse was coarse, and demagoguery rife. Excesses on the left met excesses on the right. The ultra-right had captured the judiciary before WWI and never let go. Judges indifferent to democratic values exploited the bench to weaken the Republic.

The vengeful Versailles peace treaty, named for the palace in Paris where the victors gathered on January 18, 1918, to dictate peace terms to Germany, was another factor in making Germans susceptible to pathogenic political messaging. Under the 1919 treaty, Germany was to be militarily toothless. It ceded Alsace–Lorraine to France. American, Belgian, British, and French forces occupied the Rhineland. Germany was under recurrent threat of occupation should it fail to meet its heavy reparations payments. Germany’s coal mines were confiscated. It was not allowed to export to allied markets or join the League of Nations (at least initially). Danzig was placed under League of Nations auspices. Parts of Prussia were handed to a new Poland.

Moreover, unfairly, the Germans were exclusively blamed for the war, a political and psychological burden too much to bear. McDonough depicts France as vengefully pushing Germany more harshly than necessary. The reparations were so onerous that they undermined post-war economic recovery and polarized society because any politicians who cooperated with the Allies – not that they had much choice – even to ease demands placed on Germany were painted collaborators. Versailles spurred hatred of the moderates struggling to bring Germany back into the family of nations.

The number of politicians who were both reasonable and talented was not unlimited. Some, like Friedrich Ebert, were irreplaceable. He served as President of Germany between 1919 and 1925, fostering a democratic ethos. Ebert’s replacement was the reactionary Hindenburg, whom McDonough calls the “gravedigger” and “undertaker” of Weimar democracy. Another star was Foreign Minister Gustav Stresemann, who ended the Allied occupation of the Ruhr, eased reparation demands, and brought Germany into the League of Nations in 1926.

By 1927-1928, Hitler was allowed public speaking again. Diabolically talented misfits, including Joseph Goebbels, who would become his chief propagandist, were drawn to Hitler’s orbit. Yet Hitler’s rise was by no means inevitable. He suffered electoral setbacks. The economy occasionally rallied. It helped that he had a talent for taking slogans from both left and right and could glue them together with antisemitism. He was an evil genius who could make the most of a perfect storm: Economic instability, irresponsible political elites (former chancellor Franz von Papen leads the pack), cultural decadence, demagogic scapegoating, overly empowered masses, and the wherewithal to promote his propaganda.

It was not primarily the economy that brought Hitler to power but rather the people’s desire for order in the political system. Establishment conservatives underestimated him and presumed they could manipulate him. Hitler made his peace with big business, downplaying the socialism of the Nazi platform. By 1932, on the threshold of power, Hitler was barnstorming in his airplane and had emerged as the most popular politician in the country. He would not cut deals with other politicians to share power. Herman Goring became Reichstag Speaker in 1932, facilitating Hitler’s “legal” rise to power. Guardrails against his militias were lifted; his opponents were intimidated by hate speech and street thuggery.

On November 6, 1932, the last free election was held in Germany. Hitler won 33.1% of the vote (down from 37.3% the previous election). He would not enter into any coalition in which he did not call the shots. Papen lobbied Hindenberg to appoint Hitler as Chancellor. While Hindenberg might have preferred a more conventional conservative, he was also worried about a potential Reichstag corruption investigation involving his son. On January 30, 1933, Hindenburg appointed Hitler Chancellor.

McDonough concludes that Hindenburg was the politician primarily responsible for Hitler’s ascendancy. But the stage had been set by Germany’s military defeat in World War I, the unilateral guilt imposed by the Allies, Weimar’s obsessively proportional electoral system, and the disappearance of responsible politicians.

In this environment, Hitler presented himself to the masses as an anti-elitist and anti-capitalist. To big business, he showed himself as someone they could do business with. In the final analysis, mass electoral support was decisive in propelling Hitler to power. A plurality of the German people wanted Hitler.


 

 

 

Monday, November 13, 2023

March for Israel & Against Antisemitism on 14 Nov, 2023 Washington DC


 March for Israel
14 
Nov
, 

2023

TIME 1:00PM - 3:00PM  Attend the  March for Israel on November 14th in Washington, DC, to show our support for Israel, stand in solidarity with the hostages, and condemn antisemitism.
 
Learn more at www.marchforisrael.org

Sunday, November 12, 2023

No to Capitulation

Newly Freed 'Heroes' of the Palestinian 'Resistance' 


Aside from the September 13, 1993, Oslo Accords, the worst self-inflicted damage done to Israeli security was implemented by Binyamin Netanyahu on October 18, 2011, when he released the most blood-thirsty terrorists in Israel’s prisons in exchange for one captive IDF soldier.

Many of these individuals went on to rebuild Hamas in Gaza, including Yahya Sinwar, who was serving four life sentences, and to conduct terror operations in the West Bank. Others have played a role in Hamas “outside” operating from Turkey and Qatar.

Thousands of Israelis have been killed and wounded as a result of Netanyahu’s catastrophic surrender to terror.

Now, under similar pressure, Israel’s weakest Prime Minister in history is toying with another prisoner release in return for some of the 200-plus captives taken by Hamas on October 7.

Any such release would torpedo our entire war effort, insult the sacrifices made by the families of IDF fallen, undermine Israel's efforts to rebuild its shattered deterrence, and send a message to our enemies that we have entirely lost our resolve to survive in this region.

Rather than capitulate, Israel’s message must be: All Israeli and non-Israeli captives and remains must be released unconditionally.

The devastation, dislocation, and suffering in Gaza is the exclusive responsibility of Hamas.

If you want to end the suffering – call on Hamas to surrender unconditionally.

Netanyahu, do not capitulate – again.

Tuesday, November 07, 2023

My Open Letter to Jewish Quislings

 

Jewish Quislings

An Open Letter.

To Juice Voice for Peas, IfWhatWhat, Grand Rabbinic Council of Reconstructionists, NefelUK, JustJuice, JewEat? AsaJew, Juice Red Guard Corbyn Brigade, et al.

My Wretched Juvenile Quislings,

Not to worry. I will not be adulting you. I will not try to change your mind about the Gaza War. You have made your morally relavatist bed. And you will be known forever for your October 2023 choices.

Jewish civilization is a big tent. It is decentralized, and there are many contending tribes. I do not believe in excommunication; no one is authorized to serve as our civilization’s gatekeeper. 

Yet there have always been some general rules of the game. For example, if you accepted Jesus as your savior, you became a Christian. A Meshumad might be Halachically Jewish, I don’t know for sure, but they were dead to the community.

For many of you, Baptism is not an option. You are atheists, so embracing Islam or Christianity to win the acceptance of the non-Jewish world is not an alternative. You might dabble in Buddism, but that doesn’t buy you creds on the street. 

Vidkun Quisling
My Wretched Juvenile Quislings, what you want is acceptance in the woke world. You want to march with the masses who are asses. To chant, “From the River to the Sea, Palestine will be [Jew] Free.” You were raised and educated woke. You have little, if any, Jewish education. What precious little Jewish literacy you have emphasized the Holocaust and Tikun Olam. And either your teachers were themselves ignoramuses, or you willfully misunderstood the significance of the Shoah and the meaning of Tikun Olam.

If I threw you in a synagogue, you wouldn’t know which way to face or how to hold a prayerbook. 

Or maybe you are among those who did get a limited Jewish education and, like the apostates of medieval times, use what you know to harass your people. You recall the perfidious turncoats who incited the Christian clergy to burn Jewish books.

For most of you, however, your Jewish identity is rooted in having eaten bagels, lox, and cream cheese and – let’s not forget – having a good sense of humor.

You hook up with Islamists who would slit your throat if you landed on their turf. You somehow can accept 23 ethno-Arab states (see Arab League) and 61 Islamic states (see Organization of Islamic Cooperation) that identify as Arab or Muslim. However,  somehow, one Jewish state is too much for you. Too ethnic. Too parochial.

Your essential “Jewish” identity is rooted in the negative. What makes you Jewish, by your definition, is opposition to Israel and Israeli policies. If you get your way and Israel is destroyed, what happens then to your “identity,” you vacuous putz? Like the Wicked Witch of the East, you’ll melt away.

You say you are doing Tikun Olam. How, in your twisted, woke minds, will the world be repaired if Hamas, Islamic Jihad, and the PLO triumph and Israel is defeated? Have you read the PLO Charter or the Hamas Covenant? Oh, sorry. They are probably not on your Instagram feed.

Rest assured, I am not trying to sway or deprogram you. I mean only to disparage you and express my contempt, not just to you. Your parents have much to be ashamed of. They had a choice about what values to inculcate, and the outcome speaks for itself.

And don’t think you are absolved if you hide behind “bothsiderism.” Maybe suggesting that under certain circumstances, Israel might (maybe) have a right to exist, or under qualified circumstances, Israel might (maybe) have a right to (gasp) defend itself. And then taking a stance that makes survival and defense impossible. Or maybe you’ve paid lip service to the “hostages” while supporting a ceasefire to save Hamas so that it can fight another day.

Bothsiderism is the choice of ethical weaklings. It’s rooted in Obama-babble, “What is also true is that” countered by “And what is true is that”... Intellectual Yada. Yada. Yada.

And so, my wretched juvenile quisling, there ain’t no coming home. There is a right and a wrong, a good and an evil. Israel is imperfect. The Zionist enterprise is flawed. But Hamas is evil. You picked Hamas.

Besides knowing right from wrong, one of life’s most elemental lessons is not to betray your civilization. No matter how full of self-loathing or how alienated from your heritage – do not hand over your people to the enemy in their time of distress.  

You have done that. You are a 21st-century Meshumad. Don’t let the door slam your ass on the way out.

 

 

 

 

Monday, November 06, 2023

Gaza War - Aggregation & Commentary

Yehya Sinwar in subterranean hospital compound.

Priestess of Jewish anti-Israelism Perhaps the most hard working, skilled, and well-funded anti-Israel Jewish voice on X is @LaraFriedmanDC, president of the Foundation for Middle East Peace @FMEP. @FMEP, in its various incarnations, has since the 1980s been instrumental in working to debilitate Jewish support for Israel among American Jews. You’d be surprised who has been in and out of their doors and coffers. While Friedman also plays a role with the U.S. wing of Peace Now, most of its supporters have no clue about the real work of @FMEP and how the two instruments are linked.

What would Engels do? Bernie Sanders -  I saw a young socialist holding up a pro-Hamas sign at some protest in Washington, lamenting how Bernie was standing with Israel against a ceasefire in Gaza. Against a ceasefire in return for nothing. Against a ceasefire that would save Hamas without releasing the captives taken on October 7. I had no idea what she was talking about until I came across this interview. The woke socialists look set to excommunicate Bernie. But I welcome his late-in-life epiphany. Let’s see if it is lasting.

Congratulations The great genda philosopher Judith Butler, an expert in ethix “third-wave feminism” and “queer theory,” has been awarded the “Sheik Yassen Chair in LBGTQRA-T” studies at the Islamic University of Gaza الجامعة الإسلامية بغزة It is expected to be a brief tenure. Writing in the anti-Zionist London Review of Books, Butler, an “AsAJew,” engages in tedious woke bothsiderism and doublespeak. But let me try to summarize her position. Israel=bad. Hamas=not ideal. Hamas= hideous Hamas=do not deserve to be blacklisted or threatened.Israel=settler-colonial Hamas= terrifying and appalling answer to Israel=racist framing of contemporary violence Israel=recapitulates the colonial opposition between the ‘civilised ones’ and the ‘animals’ who must be routed or destroyed  Solution= an end to the state of Israel that was itself founded in violence no future can be imagined Peace= a euphemism for normalisation which means keeping structures of inequality, rightlessness, and racism in place. Got all that? And, yes, she makes a nice living from teaching and writing this stuff.

Let’s keep Detroit’s Samantha Woll in mind as we await a determination if her murder was related to the antisemitism and anti-Israelism sweeping America and Europe. Mass rallies against Israel that often devolve into orgies of antisemitism have been held in London (on the Tube and in the street), NYC, and Washington, DC. In Sweden, “bomb Israel” rallies are staged outside synagogues.

The Washington Post hones the art of the micro-aggressive headline. “As Gaza death toll soars, secrecy shrouds Israel’s targeting process. Experts say Israel’s rules of engagement in Gaza, which are classified, appear to include a higher threshold for civilian casualties than in past wars.”  So, IDF operations have not been signaled to the Post in advance, and the Post disapproves of the unwillingness of the IDF to sacrifice its soldiers to protect the human shields Hamas has taken. Thousands of willing human shields sat on plastic chairs outside a hospital for a screening of the “best jihadist attacks on occupation soldiers,” cheering the explosions.

Senator Chris Van Hollen (J Street) – is what you need to understand in parsing The New York Times complaint that “U.S. Officials Fear American Guns Ordered by Israel Could Fuel West Bank [Settler] Violence” J Street planting stories in the more than willing NYT.

‘UNRWA, the U.N. agency that aids Palestinians’ – What you need to know if you are just joining us is that UNRWA is the only refugee agency whose mandate is NOT to resettle refugees permanently. It is tasked to keep Palestinian refugees, whether in Palestine or abroad, refugees in perpetuity. Almost all its employees are Palestinian Arabs. Its schools teach the Palestinian curriculum of political agitprop: no to permanent resettlement or even permanent housing in "refugee camps." Its buildings have sometimes been used to store weapons and to shoot at Israelis.

Summarizing This war will not be quick. Israelis are paying a heavy price—soldier funerals. Air raids sirens over metro Tel Aviv. Hezbollah attacks in the north, and Hamas and Islamic Jihad launches from the south. Jerusalem is comparatively quiet of sirens. This is a war of no choice. It is either us or them. People who want a ceasefire without getting our hostages out and the removal of Hamas are, in effect, siding with Hamas. There is no room for both-sider-ism.