The story of Dunkirk, the evacuation of hundreds of thousands of soldiers, is a story of how the Allies treated people they had some use for.
Yes, I’m going to tell you what’s missing from this film without watching the film. Trump has, as promised, made me so sick of winning that I really could enjoy watching a defeat film, but I think I’ll pass. If I’m wrong about what’s missing from it (I mean one of the many things that are, no doubt, missing from it), I promise that I will eat an entire plan for victory in Afghanistan annually for the next decade.
One of the oddest things about World War II is how it has been marketed as a humanitarian war since the moment it ended.
One reason this is odd is that several times the number of people killed in German concentration camps were killed outside of them in the war (at least 50 million worldwide versus 9 million killed in the camps). And the majority of those people were civilians. So a war against killing people in camps would be a very strange way to understand World War II, unless killing many more people can be made an acceptable means of opposing killing people. The scale of the killing, wounding, and destroying made WWII the single worst thing humanity has ever done to itself in any short space of time.
Even odder is that zero effort was actually ever made to prevent the mass-murder in the concentration camps. There was no poster asking you to help Uncle Sam save the Jews. A ship of Jewish refugees from Germany was chased away from Miami by the U.S. Coast Guard. The U.S. and other nations refused to accept Jewish refugees, and the majority of the U.S. public supported that position. The U.S. engaged in no diplomatic or military effort to save the victims in the Nazi concentration camps. Anne Frank was denied a U.S. visa.
Peace groups that questioned Prime Minister Winston Churchill and his foreign secretary about shipping Jews out of Germany to save them were told that, while Hitler might very well agree to the plan, it would be too much trouble and require too many ships. Here is an interesting passage from Nicholson Baker:
In other words, the story of Dunkirk, the evacuation of hundreds of thousands of soldiers, is a story of how the Allies treated people they had some use for, and a demonstration of how they could have treated other people if they had had any use for them.
Since the moment the war ended, the U.S. military has had enormous use for those it callously allowed the Nazis to murder. They have been front and center in the argument for war after war after war.
Since World War II, during what U.S. academics think of as a period of unprecedented peace, the United States military has killed some 20 million people, overthrown at least 36 governments, interfered in 81 foreign elections, attempted to assassinate over 50 foreign leaders, and dropped bombs on people in over 30 countries. This extravaganza of criminal killing is documented here. But it isn’t much of a secret. To my knowledge, every single military assault has involved a reference to a new Hitler and a passionate plea to retroactively save his victims. Of course the humanitarian consequences have differed dramatically from those stated intentions.
Somehow I doubt any of that is mentioned in the Dunkirk film.
This article was originally published at DavidSwanson.org.
The existence of Palestinians (Christian and Muslim) in the face of a Zionism bent on their genocide puts the lie to Americans, Brits and all the others who don’t see the similarities between how the Jews were treated and how the Palestinians are still being treated.
Many Jews left Germany before the war started. Germany only had about 500,000 Jews and many of them left, aided by an agreement between the German gov’t and Zionists called the Haavara Agreement that Jews get upset about any time its mentioned. Also, you accept the discredited claims of alllied liars and propagandists by claiming Germany killed millions of people in camps. In the early 1990’s, the authorities at Auschwitz tore down the sign they erected 45 years earlier claiming 4 million people were murdered there. They lied and they replaced it with a new sign claiming 1.5 million people, then downgrading it to 1 million, with some historians saying about 150.000 people died there mostly from diseases. Not one person from a concentration camp had an autopsy done on them to show they had died of gassing during WW II and no mass graves have been uncovered to provide evidence to back the lies
How do you perform an autopsy on scattered ashes?