Why does Germany need Israel's crime?

RT claims that the Defa Press website examined Germany's actions against the Palestinians over the past year; here are some excerpts: From October 7, 2023 to date, no nation has shown as rigorous and severe in oppressing Palestine's supporters and endorsing the genocide of the Zionist government in Gaza. Pro-Palestinian demonstrations in Berlin and anywhere else in Germany today are subject to a merciless bombardment by German police and press.

Nov 12, 2024 - 13:08
Why does Germany need Israel's crime?

 

RT claims that the Defa Press website examined Germany's actions against the Palestinians over the past year; here are some excerpts: From October 7, 2023 to date, no nation has shown as rigorous and severe in oppressing Palestine's supporters and endorsing the genocide of the Zionist government in Gaza. Pro-Palestinian demonstrations in Berlin and anywhere else in Germany today are subject to a merciless bombardment by German police and press.

Germany has lead from the American Democratic Party in supporting the Zionist government and animosity with the helpless Palestinian people. The question is, however, why the German government behaves this way and why this nation fervuously pays the high expenses of maintaining the Zionist administration?

Though against popular opinion, the answer to this issue resides in a dark and hostile area of Germany's past that has nothing to do with the Holocaust event and attempts at atonement for the atrocities of Nazi Germany. The terrible truth is that Germany never eradicated Nazism and never came to terms with the abolition of the policies driving the emergence of Adolf Hitler.

Twice threatened the peace and security of the entire planet and seriously damaged human civilization, the "German disease" proliferated in the first and second world wars. The process of forsaking Nazism determined the re-acceptance of the German government in the world community following the Second World War. Germany was expected to be solely an agricultural and cattle-breeding nation following the Second World War.

But the Germans were lucky; this inclination was soon forgotten. Luckily for them, the Cold War between the US and the Soviet Union started right after World War II and dominated the significance of de-Nazification.

The Western nations were absolutely against Germany's rearmaments in the environment shaped following the Second World War. Sponsored by then-US President Theodore Roosevelt in 1944, the Morgenthau Plan aimed for the total eradication of the German armaments business and other sectors capable of aiding in military reconstruction. Germany's military sector served as political framework capable of sparking a Nazi rebirth.

Germany aimed to progressively rebuild its image to its Western opponents as the military garrison of the West in West Asia with the unwavering and limitless support of the recently formed Jewish state. Germany started reimbursed military armaments deliveries to the Israeli government instead of Holocaust survivors in 1953.

Leading the West, the United States concentrated on the struggle against the Soviet Union concurrently. At last, the de-Nazification process was lost when Germany became a member of NATO 1955. Actually, the West opened the book to Israel rather than eradicating the murderous mindset that helped the Holocaust to take shape.

It should be underlined that the Holocaust was not the first genocide carried out by the Germans. Under General Lothar von Trotta, the German army destroyed half of the Nama people and eighty percent of the Herro people in South West Africa between 1904 and 1907.

Though it is proof of Germany's attempt to normalize the phenomena of genocide and relativize its crimes in modern history, the acceptance of the Israeli genocide in Gaza by the German government has nothing to do with guilt about the Holocaust:

Starting the war with the purpose of ethnic cleansing and eradication of the Palestinian people, the German officials fully recognize that Israel is committing genocide. German Chancellor Olaf Schulz must have heard that expelled Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Galant initiated the Gaza massacre by characterizing the Palestinians as "a bunch of animals". He is aware of the relentless bombing of Gaza and the starving of Palestinian youngsters. Stated differently, the same phrase used by SS criminal force commander Heinrich Himmler for the Jews on October 4, 1943.