Copyright (c) 1997 - Ingrid
A. Rimland
December 20, 1997
Good Morning from the Zundelsite:
So much has piled up on me during these past two weeks of CHRC hearings
that some material deserving exposure and circulation has been put on the
back burner and is only now being sorted out by me.
One relatively small but, I think, significant item is that more and more
people in Canada are beginning to see the so-called "Holocaust"
as a brazen political tool rather than an emotional issue deserving utmost
reverence and are beginning to express their resentment openly.
Here is a letter by H. Clifford Chadderton, Chair of the National Council
of Veterans Associations of Ottawa, Canada. It was published by the Toronto
Sun as a Letter to the Editor, December 14, 1997, and is, hence, in the
public domain.
It is titled "A General Rebuttal." I bring it here in full:
"General Ramsey Withers argues for inclusion of a Holocaust
gallery in the Canadian War Museum (Saturday Sun, December 7) He cites
a precedent: the plans adopted by the Imperial War Museum in London."
To support his argument, he quotes Field Marshall Lord Brammall at length.
One excerpt: "Nazi death camps throughout Europe. . . more than anything,
had convinced them (our fighting forces) that they were fighting a just
war."
In rebuttal we suggest:
Canada recognized the need to fight in 1939 and we were 5,000 miles from
the nearest Nazi.
Is it reasonable that, just because the Brits are doing it, we should?
If we are going to follow other countries, why not the world-famous War
Museum in Canberra? The Australian museum has no difficulty in attracting
ample visitors. The Holocaust is not mentioned.
Who in Canada ever heard of Field Marshall Lord Brammall?
General Withers fails to mention that the architectural plan for the Imperial
War Museum shows that the Holocaust Gallery is part of a larger exhibit
of "Total War."
Having regard for the terrible loss of British lives (military and civilian)
inflicted by our other enemy - the Japanese - is it a reasonable assumption
that in their "total war" exhibits the Brits will include the
rape of Nanking and the slaughter on the Burma Siam Railway Bridge on the
River Kwai?
Gen. Withers fails to mention that the Imperial War Museum is already a
model of its kind for the world. The Brits are not seeking to upgrade the
military side of their museum. That has already been done. In our case,
the Canadian War Museum has been sadly neglected for years.
Ramsey Withers has toiled long and hard to upgrade our Canadian War Museum.
Many will find it rather strange, however, that in the 1991 task force,
of which he was signatory, no mention was made of the Holocaust gallery.
How does Ramsey Withers rationalize the fact that the major 1991 recommendation
of his task force was ignored? That recommendation? Separate the governance
of the Canadian War Museum from the Museum of Civilization which he now
seems to champion at all costs.
Before we start including exhibits of a political nature regarding genocides,
we should make sure we are first meeting our museum's mandate - the preservation
of Canada's own military heritage, which in reality, has little to do with
the Nazi death camps. The extermination of Jews, Gypsies etc. was planned
long before Canada went to war. Few if any of my fellow veterans knew of
the Holocaust until the cease-fire of VE-Day."
Revisionists will say this gentleman is on the way of freeing himself from
the mental stranglehold of the Big H. Now all he needs to do is read a
book like Roger Garaudy's, and he will resent political intrusion of special
interest groups into the military history of his country and his fellow
veterans even more.
Ingrid
Thought for the Day:
"In its last 2 issues the Toronto Globe & Mail (our NYT) has carried
no less than 9 letters re the Mossad passport caper: all more or less negative
to the interests of the Tribe.
The prevailing mood has been one of bitter--almost ugly--cynicism. Perfect
soil for breeding skeptics."
(A ZGram reader commenting on the Canadian grassroots movement resenting
the Zionist influence in Canada)
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