Sunday, December 30, 2012

Hitler Statue Riles Jews? More Bitching. . . .

From the NSP News Service:  No matter what anybody does or says, anywhere and at any time, there will be some group of complaining Jews who are against the whole thing. That's the case here, where the story below notes a statue of a kneeling, child-aged Adolf Hitler now placed in the area of Warsaw, Poland, in which the Third Reich-era Jewish ghetto once stood. In spite of the statue having been on world tour, and in spite of the Chief Rabbinate of Poland having no objections, the usual collection of geyiddling idiots have come forth to show their disdain. One such group is the "Simon Wiesenthal Center," with various offices around the globe. Well, you all know where that "Center" can stick it!  It must also be pointed out that the Center, founded by so-called "Nazi-Hunter and Holocaust Survivor" the late Simon Wiesenthal, now "hunts" the few alleged Third Reich-era "Nazi's" still alive. It must also be pointed out that Herr Wiesenthal was, in all likelhood, a fraud who does not qualify as a "Holocaust Survivor" (whatever that is) and who actually tracked down and apprehended no Nazi's. He just blew hot air. Now, his successor as head of the Center, Ephraim Zuroff, skulks around trying to locate the last few alleged concentration camp guards (mostly not German) or SS men still alive today. This is all in an effort to save his high-salaried post and fuel the dwindling fire of "Holocaust Remembrance" in order to maintain "world guilt" over doubtful events alleged to have occurred in the 1930's and 1940's in Europe under Third Reich direction. In fact, the Wiesenthal Center's actual purpose is to drum up funds for World Jewry, Israel in particular, through "guilt manipulation." What a heap of crap!

It should also be remembered that, as a youth, Adolf Hitler first viewed a Swastika symbol on the exterior carvings of a Roman Catholic Church in Linz, Austria. The Swastika was then a commonplace symbol for peace and harmony. If Hitler's plans for the Jews had succeeded, it still would be!


Statue of Hitler praying is displayed in former Warsaw ghetto to controversy


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The statue of Hitler as a schoolboy kneeling in prayer is visible through this viewing hole as part of an exhibit in Warsaw, Poland.

A statue of Adolph Hitler kneeling in prayer in a courtyard in the former Warsaw Ghetto – where hundreds of thousands of Jews were forced by Nazis to live in inhumane conditions during World War II – has upset those who say the statue's placement is offensive.
The Simon Wiesenthal Center, a Jewish Advocacy group, described the decision to place the statue in the former ghetto as “a senseless provocation which insults the memory of the Nazi’s Jewish victims,” according to the Guardian of London.
Before World War II, Warsaw had the largest Jewish community in Poland and Europe; worldwide it was second only to New York City, according to the Holocaust Encyclopedia. During World War II, about 300,000 Jews in the ghetto died – most of hunger and disease and after being sent to concentration camps where they were killed.


Tomasz Gzell / EPA
Through the hole in a wooden gate, viewers can see a kneeling figure with his back turned. Viewed from the front, that figure is Adolph Hitler, the leader of the Nazi party who sought to exterminate Jews.

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Organizers argue that the statue is intended to be thought-provoking, according to The Associated Press. The exhibition’s catalogue says art “can force us to face the evil of the world.”
The statue, made by Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan in 2001, is titled, “HIM” and has drawn thousands of viewers since it was installed in Warsaw last month.
The body of the statue is of a schoolboy kneeling in prayer, and the head is made to resemble Hitler’s. Before being installed in Poland, the statue was shown in galleries, usually at the end of a long hallway with its back to viewers. Only when viewers approached could they see Hitler’s face. Reviewing an exhibit at the Guggenheim Museum in 2011, The New York Times described the statue as “Hitler as a kneeling schoolboy possibly asking forgiveness.”
Cattelan created a similar effect in the former ghetto, where the statue is visible only through a hole in a wooden gate. Cattelan, who is based in New York, has been described as a satirical artist who produced another piece that generated controversy in Warsaw -- an effigy of Pope John Paul II being crushed by a meteorite. Titled “La Nona Ora,” or “Ninth Hour,” the work was also displayed in Poland, a deeply Catholic country.
Zofia Jablonska, 30, told The Associated Press that she thought the best spot for the statue was in “the place where he would kill people.”
Poland’s chief rabbi, Michael Schudrich, was consulted about the installation, according to the Guardian, and said he believes it has educational value. Rather than support Hitler, Schudrich told the Guardian it shows that even evil lurks in the shape of a “sweet praying child.”

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