ZGram - 7/25/2001 - "More Finkelstein" - Part I
Ingrid Rimland
irimland@zundelsite.org
Wed, 25 Jul 2001 19:21:55 -0700
Copyright (c) 2001 - Ingrid A. Rimland
ZGram - Where Truth is Destiny
July 25, 2001
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Now to the daily business:
Here is the perfect book review to print out for your waffling friends and
neighbors whom you have slowly and patiently brought to the point where
they will at least politely listen to your argument about the so-called
"Holocaust". Be sure to tell them where they can buy the book, the
Holocaust Industry - at www.amazon.com
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The Daily Star, Tuesday, July 3, 2001
How an entire industry has hijacked memories of the Holocaust
Make no mistake, this book is a bombshell. Published last year, The
Holocaust Industry: Reflections on the Exploitation of Jewish Suffering,
not only braces with a provocative title, but adds to one's amazement when
it is revealed that its author, Norman G. Finkelstein, is Jewish and the
son of Holocaust survivors.
Strange, then, that this man decided to study a phenomenon of which the
world is becoming increasingly aware: the packaging, marketing and selling
of a historical event, totally divorced from its context and used as a tool
for extortion and guilt where resistance might have lay.
On second thought, is the fact that an author with these stellar
"credentials" has penned this book such a surprise? For he too, at the end,
is a consequence of the "industry" he decries, for in today's world, only a
few can utter such criticisms without being slurred as anti-Semites.
Finkelstein gets down to work from the first page. In this concise and
slender book, which has been translated into dozens of languages, we are
faced with truths long denied and facts as yet untold. Whether one agrees
with the author's premise or not, the extent and thoroughness of his
research are unquestionable.
From the outset, the author separates the Nazi Holocaust which is the
historical event that occurred between 1939 and 1945, resulting in the mass
murder of Europe's Jewry, and "The Holocaust" which is its ideological
representation. The purpose of this Holocaust dogma, he argues, is to
portray both the Jewish people and the Jewish state as victims. Thereby,
they become immune to criticism.
Finkelstein states that Holocaust awareness did not take place in the
States prior to 1967. Before that, the genocide of 6 million Jews was
never given prominence in American life. It was the period of the Cold War
and Germany was realigned as a partner, hence references to German war
crimes would have been counter-productive. All this changed after the 1967
war, when Israel defeated Jordan, Syria and Egypt, securing its position as
the dominant power in the Middle East.
The United States, mired in the humiliation of a war with Vietnam that it
was in the process of losing, saw Israel as a willing ally in a region
where Syrian and Egyptian regimes were taking increasingly defiant and
independent stances.
"This was a windfall for American Jews," Finkelstein writes. He explains
how this ethnic group in America, which always sought success and access to
power, found in Israel its vehicle. They set in motion the "holocaust
industry" to justify American support and Israeli excesses while benefiting
from this newly acquired victim status, becoming the go-betweens in a very
lucrative business.
Finkelstein puts it clearly: "Everybody knows (that of) the contributions
collected in America, (in) the name of Israel, about half of the sum goes
not to Israel but to Jewish institutions in America."
There are a few stars in Finkelstein's book, most notably the Godfather of
the Holocaust industry, Nazi-hunter Elie Wiesel. Wiesel comes from a
school of thought that places the Holocaust as an event totally out of the
ordinary, so unique as to be sacred, so horrific as to be incomprehensible;
therefore any attempt at studying it or rationalizing it is tantamount to
denying it. All this, Finkelstein points out, done at the rate of $25 000
a lecture plus limousine.
It is Wiesel who introduced the concept of the Holocaust as being the
climax of Gentile hatred for Jews. According to his interpretation, this
is no less then a 2,000-year-old hatred stemming from the crucifixion of
Christ and leading up to this inevitable horror. Thus by divorcing a
historical event (which was never exclusively Jewish) from its appropriate
context and placing it in a romanticized chronicle of the Jewish people,
its historical value is totally stripped from it and its dogmatic purpose
made clear: The world is out to get the Jews.
This, Finkelstein says, explains their need for a sanctuary (Israel) and
greater security (atomic weapons and immunity from criticism.) All this has
led to the turning of the Holocaust into the new religion of the secular
American Jew, the new tie that binds in an otherwise threateningly
assimilating culture.
One of the strengths of Finkelstein's book is his guidance through the
minefield that is modern-day propaganda. His clarity of thought holds the
reader's attention while his undeniable humor ("if the world wants the Jew
dead, truly the wonder is that they are still alive - and, unlike much of
humanity, not exactly starving") makes of for an interesting read. One by
one, false assumptions fall to reveal the less enchanting purposes behind
them.
In the first two chapters we are faced with the cultural and political
ramifications of the Holocaust industry. In his third and final chapter we
are introduced to the chilling ways it does business.
Finkelstein illuminates astonishing facts about the mechanics that made a
country such as Switzerland buckle and pay $1.25 billion to Jewish
organizations such as the World Jewish Congress, which claims to represent
all Jewish Holocaust survivors. According to Finkelstein's research, the
money has yet to be given to the people in whose name it were claimed but
rather fills the already overflowing coffers of these institutions.
Finally, as proof is given of lawyers and senators charging up to $640 per
hour for their work on these cases, it is again Finkelstein's wit and
perceptiveness that keeps us reading as he cleverly points out that the
American record in dealing with dormant Jewish accounts is just as bad as
Switzerland's, if not worse.
Critics, unable to deny his well-supported arguments, have resorted to
attacking his style, which they qualify as endless ranting and angry
diatribe.
Most moving of all is his demand that the victims of the Nazis be left to
rest in peace, and as for the survivors, he shares his mother's wisdom: "If
everyone who claims to be a survivor actually is one, who did Hitler kill?"
Indeed everyone is a survivor if there is money to be had and sainthood to
be awarded, but at the end of the day only a few truly survived and they
did not do so to watch their real suffering be used for material and
political gain.
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Thought for the Day:
"I'll not listen to reason...Reason always means what someone else has got
to say."
(Elizabeth Gaskell)