TEHRAN (Defapress) - From October 7, 2023, until today, no country has appeared as strict and extreme as Germany in suppressing the supporters of Palestine and supporting the genocide of the Zionist regime in Gaza. Currently, holding demonstrations in favor of Palestine in Berlin and anywhere else in Germany is faced with a brutal attack by the police and the press of this country.
In supporting the Zionist regime and enmity with the defenseless Palestinian people, Germany has stolen the lead from America. But the question is, what is the reason for this behavior of the German government and why is this country eagerly paying the heavy costs of defending the Zionist regime?!
The answer to this question lies in the dark and hateful history of Germany, but contrary to popular belief, it has nothing to do with the Holocaust incident and the attempt to compensate for the crimes of Nazi Germany and ensure that it is not repeated. The harsh reality is that Germany was never "de-Nazified" and never came to terms with the elimination of the policies that led to the rise of Adolf Hitler.
The German toxic beliefs, which spread during the First and Second World Wars, twice threatened peace and security throughout the planet and caused human civilization to suffer a lot of damage. After the Second World War, the re-acceptance of the German government in the international community depended on the process of de-Nazification. After World War II, Germany was supposed to be only an agricultural and livestock state.
However, this process was soon abandoned by the Germans' insidiousness and luck. It was their good fortune that immediately after the World War, the Cold War between the US and the Soviet Union began and overshadowed the importance of de-Nazification.
In the post-World War II environment, Western countries strongly opposed the rearmament of Germany. The Morgenthau Plan, sponsored by then-US President Theodore Roosevelt in 1944, called for the complete elimination of the German arms industry and other industries that could help rebuild the German military. Germany's military industries functioned effectively as political structures that could lead to the re-emergence of the Nazis.
By unconditionally and unlimitedly supporting the newly established Jewish state, Germany tried to restore its image in the eyes of its Western rivals. In 1953, Germany began paying reparations, not to Holocaust survivors, but to the Israeli government, in the form of military arms exports.
At the same time, the West, led by the United States, focused on fighting the Soviet Union. Finally, with Germany joining NATO in 1955, the process of de-Nazification was quietly forgotten. In fact, instead of removing the genocidal ideology that paved the way for the Holocaust, the West turned Germany into an open and permanent embrace for Israel. According to this, the Israeli government is the reason for the existence of the German government; This means that if the Zionist regime be destroyed, Germany will be the first country to be removed from the political map of the world.
It should be noted that the Holocaust was not the first genocide committed by the Germans. Between 1904 and 1907, the German army under the command of General Lothar von Trotta killed 80% of the Herero people and 50% of the Nama people in Southwest Africa.
The German government's acceptance of Israel's genocide in Gaza has nothing to do with feeling guilty about the Holocaust, but it indicates Germany's intention to normalize the genocide and relativize its crimes in contemporary history. Israel's crimes in Gaza give the Germans the opportunity to whitewash their crimes in World Wars I and II.
The German authorities fully understand that Israel is committing genocide and started the war with the intention of ethnic cleansing and the destruction of the Palestinian people. Olaf Scholz, Prime Minister of Germany, is aware of the incessant bombing of Gaza and the hunger of Palestinian children, and he must have heard that Yoav Galant, the ousted Israeli Defense Minister, started the genocide in Gaza by describing the Palestinians as "a bunch of animals"; That is, the same phrase that Heinrich Himmler, the commander of the "SS" criminal forces, used on October 4, 1943, about the Jews.
In short, the German authorities know that Israel is committing another Holocaust, but they try to make it seem normal, just, and inevitable, because in modern history, they have repeatedly committed the same crime against the people of Europe, and they need their crime to be shown a little normal.