Austria is investigating how skinheads managed to organize a sickening
visit to a former Nazi death camp. Holocaust historian Efraim
Zuroff says the act was a provocation.
The far-right group, dressed in black T-shirts with pro-Nazi slogans, gave a
Hitler salute in front of a former gas chamber at the site of
the Mauthausen camp, where more than 120,000 prisoners were gassed,
worked to death or starved during the World War Two.
“Nazi-praising groups have no political power
in Europe now, but the question is whether that will continue
to be the case,” said Dr. Efraim Zuroff from the Simon Wiesenthal
Center.
He added though that the situation today is
much better than 30 years ago
“You have people who are trying to deny that
those events took place. You have people, especially in Eastern
Europe, who are trying to distort the memory of the Holocaust,
saying that communism is the same as Nazism in order to cover
up their own crimes, and the like. So these are the dangers we
have to fight against,” Dr. Zuroff said. “But the situation now
is much better in comparison with 30 years ago, because 50, 40
or 30 years ago there was relatively little information about
the Holocaust, very few people were talking about it, writing
about it, and very few movies were made.”
Each society has to take steps in order to
educate people to, in a sense, immunize themselves against groups
like this and the appeal they have in times of economic distress,
the historian believes.
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