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"Hitler" analogies betray both past and present
By Diana Johnstone

The war was launched to protect an oppressed ethnic minority, to
punish a
massacre, and to secure a New World Order. Which war was that?
Why,
Hitler's war of course, which came to be known as World War II.
The
ostensibly oppressed ethnic minority was the Germans in Slavic
countries,
the aggression was a fake Polish incursion into Germany
denounced as a
"massacre," and the "New World Order" was the declared goal of
Nazi
Germany. These pretexts or aims of Hitler's war of conquest are
largely
forgotten in the United States. They are never cited by
politicians or
media drawing parallels between then and now.

However, everyone remembers the Holocaust, Hitler and Munich. Reduced to
these three elements, the standard "lesson" of World War II goes like
this: There was an evil man, Hitler, who wanted to kill all the Jews. At
Munich, the West failed to stop him. The result was the Holocaust.
Therefore we must "stand up" to whatever "new Hitler" comes along. This
simplistic formula discredits diplomacy and justifies the use of military
force. To call out the hounds of war, all that is needed is to identify
the latest adversary as a new "Hitler" and to dismiss any attempt to find
a reasonable compromise as "Munich." >From the beginning of the Yugoslav
crisis in 1991, the media took the easy way of reporting on an extremely
complex and unfamiliar situation by resorting to analogy. The Washington
public relations firm, Ruder Finn, on contract to Croatia and the Kosovo
Albanians, took shrewd advantage of this tendency by likening Serb
relocation camps in Bosnia--horrific places such as exist in conflicts
around the world, and indeed existed in Bosnia under Muslim and Croat
control as well--to "Auschwitz." Suddenly, Milosevic was "the new Hitler."
A journalist who might challenge such exaggeration not only risked missing
the "big story" but could be accused of "revisionism" or "Auschwitz
denial." More recently, a number of American journalists have indeed
managed to produce excellent and balanced articles from Yugoslavia. Steven
Erlanger's reports from Kosovo for the New York Times reflect the
complexities and ambiguities of a province devastated by NATO bombing,
obscure combat, crime, intimidation and panic. Such serious reporting has
a long way to go to counteract years of simplified analogies, distorted
and inaccurate facts and outright propaganda by editorialists, columnists
and cartoonists echoing each other in endless variations on the "new
Hitler" theme.

The tragic-comic fate of mankind seems to be to fail to see the next trap
in the effort to avoid the last one. By constantly recalling Auschwitz,
the collective imagination has projected it onto much more ordinary human
disasters. At present, the truly successful "revisionism" is not denial of
Auschwitz but its relativization, by seeing it where it isn't.

The dangers of analogy construction Analogies should be employed with
care, especially with such emotion-laden subjects as Hitler and the
Holocaust. When applied to unfamiliar situations, they can create a
powerful semi-fictional version that actually masks reality. Faced with a
"new Hitler" and alleged "genocide," there can be no inquiry as to the
real motives and interests of the various parties. Instead, the issue is
reduced to identifying the "bad guy" and "standing up" to him. This
mindset virtually precludes serious efforts to grasp why people are acting
as they do. It has even helped to obscure the causes and motives of Nazi
aggression. In reality, Hitler's vicious anti-Semitism could not in itself
have led Germany into a war of conquest stretching from North Africa to
Norway to the Volga. The military, financial and industrial elites of
Germany were motivated by geo-strategic goals: a German-dominated Europe
known as the "New World Order."

The propaganda that incited Germans to fight told them that they were on a
mission to bring good German "Western" order to the world. To achieve such
order, elements of disorder had to be identified and eliminated. Here is
where Hitler's anti-Semitism came in: For Hitler, disorder in the form of
both communism and capitalism was caused primarily by Jews and secondarily
by Slavs (considered an incompetent sub-race), as well as by minor
trouble-makers such as Gypsies and homosexuals. If parallels are to be
drawn between the present NATO war and the Nazi blitzkreig, some of them
could be extremely embarrassing to the NATO allies. But American media
have never cared to dwell on the fact that the "New World Order" was a
Nazi slogan resurrected by President Bush once the Soviet Union collapsed,
nor on the fact that Hitler ordered the bombing of Belgrade to punish it
for opposing that "Order," while rewarding Croatian and Albanian
secessionist nationalists with enlarged states from which they proceeded
to drive out Serbian inhabitants.

These, however, are the parallels seen by most Serbs, whether they support
or detest Slobodan Milosevic. If this is not understood, the Serbs cannot
be understood. Condemning the Serbian "race" As the NATO bombing
inevitably fails to win the hearts of the Serbian people, they themselves
increasingly have become the target not only of the bombing but also of
the propaganda campaign. Their resistance is attributed to perverse
stubbornness, or to complicity in the presumed crimes of "the new Hitler."

The demonstrable fact that the Serbian people strongly favor a
multi-ethnic society, the fact that Serbia is indeed the closest thing to
a genuine multi-ethnic state in the region--this is ignored, or denied, by
constant reference to the new invisible phantom haunting Europe, "Serbian
nationalism." President Clinton's claim to be destroying Yugoslavia in
order to achieve what has long existed--a multi-ethnic society--while the
United States supports an armed ethnic Albanian movement fighting to
establish an ethnically pure Greater Albania, raises ignorance, or
dishonesty, to new levels of absurdity. Since they refuse to respond to
NATO bombing by overthrowing Milosevic, the conclusion drawn by the NATO
propagandists is that the Serbian people themselves are the "new Nazis."
In mid-May, the BBC posed its question of the week: Could Serbia reform
itself? No, said a British academic, Mark Wheeler, who was of the opinion
that Serbia would have to be occupied militarily, like Germany after World
War II, and "denazified." An individual citizen can sue a publication for
libel. There is no such recourse for the population of a country that
finds itself targeted by NATO.

Anything goes when it comes to insulting "the Serbs." The April 12
Newsweek did not hesitate to characterize the Serbs as a "race" displaying
uniquely negative qualities, in an article by Rod Nordland entitled
"Vengeance of a Victim Race." "Serbs," readers were told, "are expert
haters."

Malicious generalizations alternate with lies. "This is the nation that
invented the term 'ethnic cleansing'--as a wartime boast in 1991 when they
were kicking Croats out of Croatia," wrote Nordland. This is not true. As
Jim Naureckas points out (Extra!, 5 6/99), the term was appearing in U.S.
newspapers a decade earlier to describe Albanians' treatment of Serbs in
Kosovo. The practice is age-old. It has been repeatedly practiced in the
Balkan region as a forcible way of ending border disputes, most
dramatically in the huge population exchanges between Greece and Turkey in
the first part of the 20th Century. As for the war in Croatia in 1991, the
practice was mutual, as part of the dispute over boundaries in a
fragmented Yugoslavia. This was the inevitable result of Western approval
of a hasty and unnegotiated dismantling of Yugoslavia. Newsweek presumes
to delve into the Serb psyche. It finds a "sense of victimization"--a
convenient element to disparage and dismiss preemptively in a people
selected to be victims of NATO bombing.

Anything that we do to them is only in their minds. "The other
critical
element of the Serb psyche: inat, which means 'spite' but also
includes
the idea of revenge no matter what the cost. A taste for revenge
mixed
with self-pity is a dangerous combination." As it happens,
"inat" is a
word that also exists in the Albanian language, with exactly the
same
meaning. In fact, "inat" is a Turkish word, which was adopted in
all the
languages of the region from the ruling Ottoman Turks. If the
existence of
the term in the national vocabulary is a key to the national
"psyche," it
applies just as much to the Albanians, and perhaps most of all
to the
Turks. But they are our allies, and thus do not require such
scrutiny.
Such an article is nothing but propaganda, which can serve only
to justify
subjecting a whole people to pariah treatment and even eventual
destruction. The subtitle of Nordland's article is: "The Serbs
are
Europe's outsiders, seasoned haters raised on self-pity. Even
the
'democrats' are questionable characters." Substitute "Jews" for
"Serbs",
and you have a sample of the sort of rhetoric the Nazis applied
prior to
"the final solution." If parallels are to be drawn with World
War II, it
is high time to explore all the angles.

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