Germany's Holocaust Redemption?
"If Europe fails on the question of refugees, then it won't be the Europe we wished for.""I don't want to get into a competition in Europe of who can treat these people the worst.""Refugees have a responsibility to adapt to German ways. Multiculturalism is a sham."German Chancellor Angela Merkel, 2015"To shelter one refugee is a humanitarian act, but to allow one million strangers in is to endanger German civilization."Former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger"The sense is that there has been comparatively little Islamic extremism or extremist crime resulting from this immigration, and that on the whole, the largest number of these immigrants have been successfully integrated into the German work force and into German society overall.""Germans were more than happy -- in fact, thrilled -- to see themselves in the role of humanitarian saviors."Constanze Stelzenmuller, expert, Germany and trans-Atlantic relations, Brookings Institution, Washington"With the passage of time, [Merkel] turned out to have chosen the absolutely right course for not only Germany but for the world.""I just thought, wow, who is she, and how is she getting away with this [committing Germany in 2015 to absorbing one million Middle Eastern migrants who arrived illegally, flooding Europe with their demand for asylum].""When their trains pulled into the gleaming Munich station, exhausted men, women and children were greeted by a sea of signs that read, 'Welcome to Germany', held aloft by cheering citizens lining the platforms.""[Merkel] was determined to avoid the dense concent4ration of immigrants that ring cities like France and Great Britain.""We now have a case study, an example, of how it can work, and I'm hoping the world will make use of Merkel's example. [When, in 2015 the chancellor said]: 'We can do this'. If only the rest of us could too."Kati Marton, former ABC News bureau chief in Germany
They
came, unbidden, refugees from their own countries; Syria, Iraq,
Afghanistan, Eritrea... Fleeing war and sectarian persecution, poverty
and fear of the future. They entered Turkey and made their way overland,
at sea, paying human smugglers to facilitate their arrival in Greece,
Italy, to penetrate and invade Europe. But it was not the less wealthy
countries of Europe they sought haven and opportunity in, it was Austria
and it was more popularly, wealthy Germany where opportunities beckoned
for their future. A very large portion of the haven seekers were
single, young men.
Angela
Merkel, daughter of an East German Lutheran pastor, saw an opportunity
to expunge a horrible historical record for her beloved Germany,
deciding to open her country's borders to the immense influx of
humanity, to absorb men, women and children of another culture, history,
values and religion. Their stay was contingent on their success in
adapting to German society and its values, and above all, learning to
speak the language; the latter to accommodate the former.
The
German public holds their chancellor, soon to step down from the lofty
perch she has occupied for fifteen years, endearing herself to her
public by her stoicism, intelligence, wisdom, communication skills and
practicality. She is their celebrated grandmotherly leader who has
brought new respect to Germany within Europe and as virtual leader of
the EU.
And
while most of the German public appeared at first glad to welcome
refugees-in-need, their numbers and foreignness with the destabilization
of German culture began to grate on some -- leading to the rise of an
opposition party billed as nationalist right-wingers the Alternative for
Germany party (AfD) which won seats in the 2017 elections from Mrs.
(Frau) Merkel's Christian Democratic Union.
Onlookers
abroad and in Europe looking in on Mrs. Merkel's courageous stand over
the refugees -- when other countries in Europe, particularly in the
east, refused them entry --speculated that her support in the public
arose from a national wish to cleanse the country of the indelible stain
of genocide. In the years following World War II and the Holocaust
atrocity, Germany has cast itself as owning its responsibility, pledging
amends, seeking redemption.
Anti-Semitic attacks and hate crime have been increasing in recent years, including the deadly attack outside a Synagogue in Halle in 2019 |
The
initial euphoria of 'doing good for humanity' was tainted when on New
Year's Eve in Cologne, 2015, a mob of Middle Eastern and North African
men sexually assaulted dozens of women. From that point forward there
were random events of violence emanating from a small number of the
refugee group which the police handled, but which gave cause to rising
suspicion of the foreign element that had entered Germany with a
generalized attitude of cultural misogyny and violence.
But
then the aging population with its low birth rate also had a bonus with
the entry of young working age refugees contingent with the larger
effect of boosting the country's economic outlook, an infusion of
badly-needed bodies for the German workforce. The economy "was
looking for labour before the pandemic and so there was a real demand
and presumably a willingness from the labour market and companies to
help people. And of course, we have a long experience, a decades-long
practice, of on-the-job training that is seen as a model by other
European countries and in fact by America", added Professor Stelzenmuller.
A Jewish man stands between police officers at a Jewish cemetery and synagogue in Halle, Germany, October 9, 2019. (Jens Meyer/AP) |
Before
the 2015 arrival of the Syrians, Iraqis, Eritreans, Afghans, there was
already present a sizeable German citizenry of Turkish origin who had
originally come into Germany as a plentiful, cheap labour force in a
then-growing post-war economy. They numbered in total -- among them
Muslims from other origins -- some five million Muslim Germans. With the
arrival of the additional million Muslim refugees, Germany now hosts
the equivalent number of Muslims to the total number of Jewish lives
Nazi Germany eradicated in the Holocaust.
The
Jewish population of Germany currently stands at about 118,000, a
fraction of the Muslim population in the country. The Jewish community
has seen a rapid rise in anti-Semitism in Germany, from a number of
sources. German politics avoids, along with their news media,
implicating the Muslim population in Germany with instances of
anti-Semitism. It prefers to put the finger of blame on 'far-right'
populist groups. Yet Muslim protests in support of the 'Palestinian
cause' mounting public displays of anti-Israel hatred extending to
anti-Semitism is a noted source of great discomfort to German Jews.
Frau
Merkel is no innocent in the woods. She knows human nature. She took
steps to ensure that the Islamic presence in Germany did not result in
the ghettos called banlieues that circle Paris with its hostile
Muslim-French residents where French police and authorities dare not
enter. With the experience in 'absorbing' Muslims into their population
base that Britain and France ended up with, she determined that the
immigrants be required to settle throughout the country in avoidance of
ghettoization.
Germany
bears ample interference by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan who
has financed the building of huge mosques in Germany, who feels that
Turks living in Germany are loyal only to Turkey, that Turks who are
citizens of Germany should be allowed to vote in Turkey's elections, and
that Turkey should be welcome to electioneer in Germany and nor is he
disinterested in fomenting unrest and dissatisfaction among
Turkish-German citizens, to his advantage.
Cologne Central Mosque. Photograph: Iain Masterton / Alamy/Alamy |
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