this person ignores the fact that the CP turned against Hitler soon
thereafter and was "more anti-Fascist than thou" for quite a long
time. (BTW, how old was Hobsbawm at the time? he may not have been
crazy as much as immature.)

On 10/2/06, Michael Perelman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Letter to the WSJ

Even Stalinist's Mother Admitted He Was Crazy
October 2, 2006; Page A11

In Abheek Bhattacharya's review of Paul Hollander's book "The End of Commitment"
(Bookmarks, Weekend Journal, Sept. 15), he writes about British historian Eric
Hobsbawm: "As late as 1994, Mr. Hobsbawm told an interviewer that, even if he 
had
known in the mid-1930s that 'millions of people were dying in the Soviet
experiment,' he would have still supported it, for 'the chance of a new world 
being
born in great suffering would still have been worth backing.'"

My mother was a friend of Eric Hobsbawm's mother and I visited the Hobsbawms 
with
her, where I listened to Eric's arguments. He supported the sabotage of the 
British
army and the war against Germany because his messiah, Joseph Stalin had a pact 
with
Adolf Hitler. I argued that the Nazis would not only kill him but also his 
mother
and his sister Rita. He quoted Joseph Stalin to me: "You cannot make an omelet
without breaking eggs."

I was horrified; only years later did I realize that he was a Jewish Adolf 
Eichmann.
I repeated his views to his mother, and she was succinct. "Er ist meshugganah" 
("He
is crazy").

A few years later I was in the 2nd Derbyshire Yeomanry when in the spring 1945 
we
liberated Bergen Belsen concentration camp; there, I saw the real-life 
consequences
of the megalomaniac musings of so-called historians. It is a shame Eric evaded
reality so that he did not have to acknowledge what his stupidity helped bring 
in
blood and bones.

--
Jim Devine / "it is all the more clear what we have to accomplish at
present: I am referring to ruthless criticism of all that exists,
ruthless both in the sense of not being afraid of the results it
arrives at and in the sense of being just as little afraid of conflict
with the powers that be." -- KM

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