With one Ukrainian for
every three Russians, the people of that large, populous, immensely fertile,
coal-rich Borderland (“Of what?” answers itself) were prominent at every level
of the Soviet regime.
The attempt by
neo-Nazis, in alliance with Tartar and now also Chechen Islamists, to present
Ukrainians as oppressed and colonised, must not be allowed to stand.
It is not true of any
body, as such, of Soviet citizens, who were Soviet citizens and who acted as
such. Those who instead fought for Hitler were in the same position as, for
example, Hungarians who fought for Hitler.
But it is based on such
fantasies that a third of the population of Latvia, Soviet citizens until 1991,
have been rendered stateless persons on frankly ethnic grounds since then. Such
a country is welcomed as a brother into NATO and the EU. Lithuania and Estonia
are barely any better.
The regime that has
overthrown the elected government of Ukraine and driven its lawful head into
exile wishes to join NATO, which would have us at war with Russia at this
moment, and wishes to join the EU, which would subject us to the legislative
will of Svoboda, of Pravy Sektor, and, if they managed to hold Crimea, of the
Tartar Islamists.
Of course, overtly Nazi
parties in such traditions as the Arrow Cross and the Ustaše are already legislating
for us. Bedlam broke out when they made a breakthrough in Austria some years
ago. But from behind what was once the Iron Curtain, a phrase coined by
Goebbels, nothing better seems to be expected.
This week’s ruling of
the German Constitutional Court creates the serious possibility that the NDP
will enter the European Parliament in May. That is, the Nazis from Germany. But mostly from the old East
Germany, and, hey, Honecker was, erm, a Russian, or, like, something.
Accession by
Bosnia-Herzegovina will bring in parties in which Nazism and Islamism meet,
from a state in which Jews and Gypsies are constitutionally barred from becoming
President or Senators.
But they were all
victims, you see. Victims of wicked Stalin, in whose activities heaven forfend
that any of them might have been complicit, never mind that the only people who
ever formed the governments of, say, Hungary or East Germany, were Hungarians
or Germans. Victims of wicked Khrushchev, that part-Ukrainian born on the border and brought up on either side of it, who gave Crimea to Ukraine. Victims of wicked Brezhnev, born and raised in Ukraine.
Or victims of wicked
Tito, that holder of the line against both Hitler and Stalin. The brute. A
brute who does not compute. Again, let not your mind be corrupted by the
thought that Croats, or Slovenes, or Bosniaks, or Macedonians, or Montenegrins,
or the Albanians of Serbian South, or the Teutons and Magyars of the Serbian
North, played any role in those of Tito’s doings which were not quite so
savoury as resisting first Nazi occupation and then Soviet domination. Never
mention that Tito himself was a Croat.
From the Baltic, to the
Adriatic, to the Black Sea, we are now supposed to forgive people even for
having been Nazis during the War, and even for reviving that rhetoric, that
iconography and that action in full in the present age.
That has been our stand ever since the early 1990s, when we failed to ensure the continued existence of Yugoslavia.
That has been our stand ever since the early 1990s, when we failed to ensure the continued existence of Yugoslavia.
Well, no more.
Ah, the Left defending both Tito and Stalin.
ReplyDeleteWe need say no more.
Where?
ReplyDeleteAlthough Thatcher was a great fan of Tito's.
Not as much as she was of Ceaușescu's, though.
Or of Mugabe's.
Or of Pol Pot's: she sent the SAS to train his lot.
David Lindsay plainly doesn't realise Russia killed more Ukranians than Hitler killed Jews-deliberately causing a famine under Stalin by sealing the border.
ReplyDeleteThat wasn't the question.
ReplyDeleteWhat a thing it must be, sincerely to believe that one has discovered these things for the first time.