09 March 2009
Short Novel 4: "Bauhausler" Introduction
A new novel after 4 American Hostages in Baghdad
A story of Japanese woman who experienced Bauhaus art and love romance in Berlin, early 1930's when Nazis came to power.
Auschwitz Museum in Oswiecim, Poland November 2009
"Ladies and Gentleman. Thank you for gathering today. We are here to honor the biggest contributor to this museum in our history. Late Madam Masako Chikano."
A man spoke in Polish and English in front of tens of people, mostly journalists gathered in the conference room. The speaker was the head of the museum. Auschwitz-Birkenau, The World Heritage, death camp built by Nazi-Germany.
Late Madam Masako Chikano was called "Hotel Queen". She died of natural causes last month. She was 98 years old when she died. She established one of world's most biggest hotel chain, Chikano Hotels, which have franchises in most of major cities in Japan and the rest of the world. The chain ranges from high-class to cheap business purpose only style. But all the hotels she owned had one thing in common, every room, lobby, and some of the corridors placed interesting pipe chairs, usually called Wassily Chair. It is one of most symbolic Bauhaus furniture.

Some of the hotel buildings were designed in the way of Bauhaus concept. Modern, functional, minimumal ways.
It was one of the mysteries of the hotel queen, why she liked Bauhaus style. She was very mysterious woman.
Other mysteries are,
Although she had been known as most energetic business woman in Japan until her retired age 80, she had been single for her life. She dedicated her life to hotel business, but she was actually very beautiful woman that could attract any man. Indeed she was once married when she was 20 to 21. But she never was remarried after the divorce of first marriage.
The will she left said that she wanted to donate all her fortune to the Auschwitz Museum. That may be a biggest mystery of her. What made her want to do such thing?
The speaker held the will in his hand and said,
"To begin with, we have to talk about her connection between this museum and her early life experience. This is the part rarely known about her life. She never wanted to talk about that part in her life. But that was most important part in her life as mentioned in the will. Now let us unveil one of the most important mysteries of this woman."
Berlin, Germany, October, 1932

Masako Chikano arrived in Berlin. She came to capital of Germany, Deutcheland all the way from Yokohama, Japan. First by ship, almost 1 month travel to Marseille, France via Colombo, Ceylon (Sri Lanka) and then from Marseille to Berlin by train for a few days.
She was heart broken after the divorce. Because of the divorce just a year after marriage, she was treated as embarrasment of her family, Baron Chikano. Noble which succeeded highest rank of samurai. Her father, Baron Kozo Chikano was a member of House of Lords and ran business of finance and military equipments. Her family belonged to elite class in Japan.
The reason that she got divorce was she had an affair with her husband, Yoshio's best friend Takeshi. Actually Yoshio regarded him as his sworn brother. Both of them belong to Japanese Imperial Navy. Her affair with Takeshi made him angry and kick her out. After she came back to her home, her family had to kick her out because of biggest blunder in the family's history. She dishonored her family's name. They had to hide her until the bad reputation would fade away. Her father ordered her to leave Japan for several years. She had to stay in foreign country where no one knew her.
She had good command of English and Germany since she learned those languages from childhood as part of upper class education. She chose to go to Berlin, Germany. She did not have specific reason to choose it. She just prefers learning modern art. She heard good reputation of German born modern art, Bauhaus.
Here she was in Berlin. She opened a door to her new life. She believed she could forget about all the mess.
Continued to Chapter 1.
This novel is copywrighted by this blog's manager, Masagata.
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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.
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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!
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17 August 2008
Visited Auschwitz in Poland
This is the sequel of already posted article "Ich bin ein Berliner." My trip in Europe last month. After I enjoyed my 2 day stay in Berlin, I flew to Krakow, the old capital of Poland. From the city, I went to one of the famous World Heritage sites. It took 1 and a half hour to get to Auschwitz Museum by car. It was clear and sunny day. The place looked strangely beautiful although what happend there was so scary. At first I went to the second part of the former concentration camp, Birkenau.
Over 1 million people were said to be murdered there. The below photo is the bombed gas chamber. Nazis bombed the chamber when they left that place to destroy the evidence. It looked like Roman ruin to me.
The below is where the prisoners slept and their toilet.

Also the below is the site of forced labour in the ditch.
The below is the freight train car used for deportation of the prisoners. No seats in it. They had to stand up inside for days without food.
Then I went to the Auschwitz. That is me in front of the famous gate "ARBEIT MACHT FREI. (Labor makes you free.)" But the prisoners never became free. 90% of them died inside the camp.
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31 July 2008
Ich bin ein Berliner!
Between 9 and 12 of July, I was staying in Berlin, Deutschland (Germany).
It was a beautiful and interesting city. The purpose of visiting there was to learn history of holocaust and the Cold War era.
The first place I visited was Holocaust Memorial. It is Wave of Stones.
The memorial for 6 million Jewish victims. The place was near Brandenburger Gate and the Parliament Building.
On one downtown street, I found small memorial plates. It is called "Stolperstein. (Hitting stones)" One of 1600-1700 existed on Berlin streets to mourn holocaust victims.
I also visited some history museums. One of the most impressive ones was German History Museum. I saw below postar for Anti-Jew proganda, which depicts Jews as greedy and communist.
The same museum exhibited part of former Berlin Wall.
I went to Checkpoint Charlie, the former checkpoint between West and East Berlin. That now became tourist spot.
The below photo is memorial for Border Crosser who failed and then being killed.

Berlin experienced very dramatic history. I really felt that by being there.
I've made video clip of my stay in Berlin. See this you tube clip.
On 12 of July I left Berlin for Krakow to see one of the famous World Heritage designated by UNESCO.
I will talk about that later.
Danke schonn!
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29 June 2008
CBS Mini-Series "Hitler, The Rise of Evil"
I've bought a DVD of that show a few years ago. I've watched it many times. I highly recommend all the people on the earth to watch it.
The show was produced amid the fear of coming war in Iraq by Alliance Atlantis. It caused controversy because the show featured Hitler as living man not just as evil guy.
Maybe the producer was worried about the atmosphere in the U.S. after 911 was like the one in Nazi-Germany.
Focal point of the film is indifference of ordinary people of that time. People did not want to care about politics because they were too tired of hearing serious news.
But the result of such indifference was Auschwitz.
In the show, there was a journalist who became counterpart of Hitler. His name was Fritz Gerich. He established the newspaper "Straight Path" to criticize Hitler's Nazism. But at the end, he was murdered in Dahau concentration camp after Nazi regime took over all the authorities of Germany.
Fritz wrote letter to his wife, it said "Urge others to speak up even what they say is unpopular."
That impressed me a lot. That may be most difficult thing on the earth but necessary to change things better.
The other thing that impress me was a leader of Storm Troops, Rohm was gay. Rohm was Hitler's long time comrade and Hitler knew Rohm was gay. Interestingly enough, Nazi murdered hundreds of thousands of gays in concetration camp along with Jews and Roma (Gyspsies).
I will visit Berlin and Auschwitz soon. I will telll you what I feel about the sights and their histories.
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