11 February 2009
Anxious to see the film "John Rabe"
In Berlin film festival, a very controversial film would be shown.
The title is "John Rabe." The story of German business man who saved tens of thousands of Chinese in Nanking when the city was invaded by Japanese imperial army. He and other westerners set up International Safety zone in the center of the city. He became the leader of the committee that managed the zone. He is like Oskar Schindler in China.
The movie is scheduled to be released in April in Germany and China. Release in Japan seemed not be determined.
I think it should be shown in Japan, too at least in mini-theatres or civil conventions like No More Nanjing people did last December.
Please see the article for that event.
In September 2004, I actually visited the house Rabe lived.
It may be very hard for Japanese to see the bad past.
Many right wingers denied the existence of the massacre. They say Rabe was liar.
John Rabe was kind of complicated figure of the history. He was loyal to Nazism. He used Nazi flag to avoid bombing from Japanese army. He reported Nazi officials the atrocities in Nanking. But he was detained and interrogated by that act because Germany at that time was allied with Japan. Actually Nazis has done more of Nanking things so called "Holocaust" afterwards.
The film would be very interesting in the sense a good man loyal to the evil organization has done good thing. The below is trailer of the film.
11:30 Posted in China, Deutschland, Film | Permalink | Comments (0) | Tags: war, history
31 January 2009
Holocaust and Rape of Nanking
According to Germany's prominent magazine, Spiegel, there has been a controversy over Roman Catholic Pope Benedict, who is German recovered ties with English bishop, Richard Williamson who is holocaust denier. Mr. Willamson claims there was no gas chambers, and the number of holocaust victims is 300,000 far lower than 6 million, which most historians suggest.
Pope Benedict seems to like stirring relations with other religions, a few years ago, he made some statement that insults Islamic prophet, Muhanmad. Does he represent German's still Nazi ideology?
Interestingly enough, such historical argument has been going on in Japan in regard to relationship with its neighbor, China.
China claimed that Japanese imperial army mass-murdered 300,000 innocent people in Nanking, 1937.
But Japanese right-wingers claim it was only 40,000 or less. Some extremists claims no such mass-murder occurred.
Recently Air Force chief in Japan was dismissed by the government over his publicly released essay which claimed Japan's invasion of China was legal. But he's been well-received by the public since then.
Germany and Japan were the losers of the Second World War. It is natural that such pheomenons occur.
People in both countries feel they have been forced to have negative point of views on their histories by victors of the war.
The title of the novel would be "Bauhausler". Hope you enjoy it. I am reading Ian Kershaw's book on Nazism for the research.
I think history should be viewed objectively. That's the very way of learning history.
Soon, I will start a novel which a story takes place in 1930's Germany. Japanese woman who travelled to Berlin to study Bauhaus art met a Jewish teacher and a Nazi-officer and then she got involved with the both men.
19:52 Posted in China, Deutschland, Japan News | Permalink | Comments (0) | Tags: history, holocaust, religion, nazis
18 January 2009
Tecumseh's Curse did not happen
One more day until Mr. Bush retires.
It seemed he was not cursed by Tecumseh, native American tribe chief who declared to curse US presidents every 20 years as revenge.
Since then, every 20 years, a president was assassinated or got ill to death including Lincoln, Frankin Roosevelt, and Kennedy.
Ronald Reagan should have been assassinated but he survived although he was shot in his chest.
Mr. Bush Junior had to die during his presidency according to the rule of the curse. But it seemed it never happened.
Meaning the death of presidents were all coincidental or the curse ran out after the old millenium passed.
Or maybe he has done too much to be cursed.
17:38 Posted in Politics, USA issues | Permalink | Comments (0) | Tags: history
02 January 2009
"Holocaust" in the Middle East?
400 people were killed in Gaza in Palestine by the air raid from Israel.
Aren't they the people who experienced genocide like that? Why are they making this place like Ghetto or Auschwitz?
Very few Jews in Israel overlap their anscestry experience with Palestineans. That is why Iranian president ran denial campaign of holocaust because he thought those who experience such genocide would not have done similar things.
Well, holocaust and airstrikes on Gaza may be two different things.
The below films includes holocaust memorial museum in Berlin. The thumnail picture is photos of Jews exhibited in the museum. (Japanese version only). First scene is holocaust memorial monuments, stone wave, and memorial for gays, and inside museum under the stone wave.
Those scenes were followed by famous gate, parliament building, Checkpoint Charlie, Berlin Wall, Krakow scenes, hotel room in Krakow, and schoenbrunn Palace in Vienna.
The bottom one is scenes from Auschwitz. Both of them were filmed in last summer, July 2008. So sad!
20:49 Posted in Deutschland, Politics | Permalink | Comments (0) | Tags: history, holocaust, israel