Germany Calling

FROM THE GERMAN JOURNALISTS OF www.german-foreign-policy.com
Translated by Edward Spalton and staff of Free Nations

 







NAZI FRIENDLY GERMANS "RE-INVADE" CZECH REPUBLIC - WITH THE SUPPORT OF THE EU (and the British Tory party!)

Date of Report 28 March 2003
Translated 29 March 2003

Historical Note by Rodney Atkinson: The Sudeten Germans were the great supporters of the Nazi invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1938. They provided some of the most evil of the Nazis which ran the invaded country until 1945. They were expelled after 1945 under the so called Benes decrees. The Sudeten German League today (supported by the German Government) has members who helped the evil Heydrich to run the Nazis' Czechoslovakia during the war! A recent European Parliament motion demanded the repeal of those decrees before the Czech Republic's entry into the EU - despite their historical justification and protection of Czech sovereignty. In the European Parliament debate the British Tory Party voted with the Germans against the Czechs! However the demand was dropped - but as the piece below illustrates "German Europe" will not rest until it has reversed the outcome of the last war!

PRAGUE: The Sudeten German League (SL) has opened a bureau in the Czech capital. Chairman, Bernd Posselt, has described it as an "Embassy". According to the usual custom of the movement, this is a demand for accredited diplomatic representation of the "Sudeten Germans" , legitimising their demands against the Czech Republic. The opening of the SL office has led to massive protests in Prague. In the meantime, information has been laid to start criminal proceedings against the league.

The new "Embassy of the Sudeten Germans" is designed to bring influence to bear not only on Czech politicians but especially on Czech "civil society". The Sudeten German League (SL) aims for the annulment of the so-called Benes Decrees which have constitutional status in the Czech Republic. They demand collective special rights for "Sudeten Germans" within the Czech Republic and the return (or compensation for) their former property, which was confiscated by law as a consequence of the Second World War.

Information Laid

The opening of the SL office in Prague was attended by the EU ambassador to the Czech Republic as well as by staff of the German, Austrian and Hungarian embassies. Representatives of institutes and foundations attached to German political parties were also present. Serious protests resulted. Whilst high-ranking parliamentarians of the ruling coalition took part, numerous MPs of various parties were sharply critical. State President, Vaclav Klaus said the SL bureau was "unsuitable and unnecessary". The foreign policy spokesman of the ODS, Jan Zahradil, said that he hoped for intervention by the Czech government, if the SL's activities in the Czech Republic proved to be "unlawful". In the meantime information has been laid against the operating company of the Sudeten German League . The accusations mention "High Treason", "Support of Fascism" as well as "Encouragement of nationalism and racial hatred" .

Debate over Benes Decrees "by no means closed"

The European Parliament held a hearing into the "Benes Decrees" at the instigation of Bernd Posselt. A German international lawyer, Professor Dieter Blumenwitz, appeared as an expert witness. He repeatedly published articles in a forum of "notorious representatives of the international network of holocaust deniers - especially concerning Auschwitz". It was said at the hearing that the debate about the "Benes Decrees" would continue even after Czech accession to the European Union. The matter was "by no means closed".

Posselt is also deputy president of the mixed committee of the Czech and EU Parliaments, as well as of the Pan Europa Union of Germany. He has denounced
the Benes Decrees as "racist". The German foreign minister, Fischer, recently renewed his membership of the "German-Czech Co-ordinating Council" , along with two other Sudeten Germans.


 
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