Sacrilege
Sacrilege
A group of Jews, including a small boy, is escorted from the Warsaw Ghetto by German soldiers in this April 19, 1943 photo. The picture formed part of a report from SS Gen. Stroop to his Commanding Officer, and was introduced as evidence to the War Crimes trials in Nuremberg in 1945 |
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Jews, ever mindful of Jewish history and a never-ending plague of
assaults on their presence by communities wherever diaspora Jews have
put down alternate roots, after their second expulsion from Judea, their
ancestral homeland in the Middle East, the Holocaust represents an
unspeakable atrocity committed by Nazi Germany with the considerable
assistance of eastern and western Europe and the determined oblivious
attitude of the West in general to their plight.
When
Jews repeat in their minds 'never again' it means that they will do
their utmost personally to fight back against the persecution and
defamation they are endlessly subjected to. 'Fighting back' is a passion
expressed in the struggle for survival. Slights, born of an inbred,
taught and sought discrimination expressed against the Jewish presence
has a habit of becoming socially institutionalized. It ebbs and flows,
like the oceans surrounding continents.
A German in a military uniform shoots at a Jewish woman after a mass execution in Mizocz, Ukraine. In October of 1942, the 1,700 people in the Mizocz ghetto fought with Ukrainian auxiliaries and German policemen who had intended to liquidate the population. About half the residents were able to flee or hide during the confusion before the uprising was finally put down. The captured survivors were taken to a ravine and shot. Photo provided by Paris' Holocaust Memorial |
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whatever continent Jews happen to populate, a minority group within
much larger groups, they are always 'noticed' as outsiders. With that
notice comes a degree of suspicion. A suspicion often a nudge away from
contempt and hatred. For within the larger population there are always
those whose antipathy toward Jews -- even and particularly if those
haters know nothing about Jews, do not know any individual Jews, have
never met Jews -- twists them toward rage against Jews.
There
are Holocaust memorials erected in various geographies across the
world, in a determined effort never to forget the stark inhumanity that
humans are capable of exerting against other humans. Where governments
and individuals embrace the opportunity to learn and to empathize,
committed to ensuring as believers in elementary human rights that
nothing of this dread magnitude will ever re-occur. And yet, on a
smaller, and equally inexcusable scale, they do, and each time they do
humanity is shamed and shocked anew.
The arrival and processing of an entire transport of Jews from Carpatho-Ruthenia, a region annexed in 1939 to Hungary from Czechoslovakia, at Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp in Poland, in May of 1944. The picture was donated to Yad Vashem in 1980 by Lili Jacob |
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small? With ignorance about the fact that a fascist horde schemed to
annihilate the entire Jewish population of Europe, on its way to
conquering the world for Aryan purity. That the organized
industrial-scale mass murder succeeded to the degree that an estimated
six million Jews were systematically slaughtered. The corpses were used
to produce soap and fertilizer. Children and adults alike fed into death
chambers where Zyklon B, a cyanide-based pesticide, killed them, and
their bodies were shovelled into vast, non-stop crematoria. The odour of
burning flesh and the ash circulating as particulate matter lifted by
the smoke exuded by the giant chimneys to fertilize the fields of
Europe.
Canada
was late to erecting a memorial to the Holocaust; but one was finally
built and opened to the public in 2017. On a number of occasions, the
stark, grey angular walls of mourning attracted professional
photographers on fashion shoots, as likely backgrounds to show off
glamorous designer apparel featuring poised, sleek female models. The
photographers in each instance appear not to have known, or really gave
no thought to the fact that their commercial enterprise in artistry and
mercantilism in a place sacred to the memory of millions of people was
an assault on social morality and values.
In
the latest of these events, the photographer was scathing in his
response to criticism over his obtuse choice of backdrop for a photo
shoot:
"If taking a photo with grey walls as a backdrop is a crime, lock me up."
"If
you don't want people shooting at certain walls in the city, you should
put on a reflective vest, get a whistle and go stand in front of them
year 'round."
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