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Related: About this forum(Jewish Group) How many monuments honor fascists, Nazis and murderers of Jews? You'll be shocked.
The most curious thing about last years protests that toppled statues of slavers and colonizers is that the monuments of Holocaust perpetrators didnt even make headlines.
Yet a Forward investigation reveals there are hundreds of statues and monuments in the United States and around the world to people who abetted or took part in the murder of Jews and others during the Holocaust.
The Nazi collaborators of Central and Eastern Europe werent as fastidious at keeping records as their Third Reich allies, which makes it difficult to arrive at a precise number of their victims. As a rough estimate, the Nazi collaborators honored with monuments on U.S. soil represent governments, death squads and paramilitaries that murdered a half million Jews, Poles and Bosnians.
Holocaust perpetrators is the correct term for these men and organizations, for they played an integral part in the Final Solution, arresting and deporting Jews to concentration camps or gunning them down in the forests and fields of Eastern Europe (one-third of all Holocaust victims were killed in whats called the Holocaust by bullets).
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I missed this story when it was first published.
For those of us in the US...
Monuments to French collaborators
New York, N.Y. and various U.S. states Broadway plaque honoring Nazi collaborator Philippe Pétain (18561951). After the Nazis conquered France, Pétain led the Vichy Regime a puppet government of the Third Reich. In that capacity, he enacted antisemitic laws and deported around 76,000 Jews, mostly to Auschwitz. Above left, Pétain meeting with Hitler, October 1940.
Prior to becoming a Third Reich puppet, Pétain was a WWI hero; in 1931 he received a ticker-tape parade in New York. The Broadway plaque, unveiled in 2004, memorializes that. A second plaque memorializes a parade to Pierre Laval (18831945), who also became a Vichy lackey and played a key role in deporting Frances Jews. In 2018, New Yorks government refused to remove either plaque.
The U.S. also has eleven streets named after Pétain in: Hartselle, Alabama; Prichard, Alabama; Yuma, Colorado; Abbeville, Louisiana; Monroe, Louisiana; Goffstown, New Hampshire; Milltown, New Jersey; Defiance, Ohio; Ellwood City, Pennsylvania; Nemacolin, Pennsylvania; and Dallas, Texas. Report in France-Amérique.
Pétains case is unique because the honors bestowed upon him took place when he was a WWI hero, before he served the Nazis. That puts them in a different category from monuments erected to perpetrators after they became collaborators.
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(6,269 posts)from being a war history buff and in understanding pogroms. The last election gave me numbers of traitors who follow mini-fuhrers and who would at the drop of a hast do the same as the WW2 fuhrer. I'm not shocked. All of this has been under the surface and trump allowed them to come out and TRY to intimidate decent people. I am trying to keep faith in decency as a vet who fought for my country. Fascists show up every few generations. I remember McCarthy. This time they must be driven out or down so deep the soles of their feet get very warm.