A German friend emailed me a link to an article accusing us British of being obsessed with the war. This is my reply...
"What a load of self-pitying bollocks. Oh dear, boohoo, poor little Germans, feeling sorry for themselves.
He's already lost the argument before he's started, saying "we Germans". What all of you? I see you guys haven't come very far - another German thinks he has the authority to speak for his entire nation.
So all "us Brits" wallow in triumphalism, do we? What, even the Indians, the Bangladeshis, the Pakistanis, the West Indians, the Scots, the Irish, the Welsh, the people from African nations, the people from East European nations, the Greeks, the Turks and on. Hmm, possibly some of them. Well, they were all involved in whipping your ass, too.
If you celebrate the defeat of the Nazis, why don't you join us then? If you watch war films (I watched Patton last night) most of the time the enemy is refered to as the Nazis (although Patton had a liking for "the Hun" too).
The reason we love celebrating the defeat of the Nazis is they were such fantastic bad guys. You Germans should be proud of having created them. They were perfect. In fact, no work of fiction could ever have created anything as good.
We don't celebrate beating you in the WW1 do we? Even though we pretty much did that on our own (no Russia, they bottled it, France can hardly be counted as they're French, and America only turned up for the after show party), but do we go on about that one? No - it's more of a general feeling of "what a waste of human life" (Oh What A Lovely War, All Quiet On The Western Front etc), and always constantly refering to the football match that Christmas between our boys and your boys.
Triumphalism eh? Bollocks.
We're just glad we beat the Nazis. And you are too, apparently, so what's the problem? Perhaps it's not entirely true. Perhaps you do allow yourselves an occasional "what if we'd won". Maybe that would have been better than this decades of feeling guilty.
I'm sure there are some Brits who think all Germans are Nazis. I'm sure there are some Indians who think all Brits are imperialists. I saw a Bollywood film called Lagaan where the Brits were all portrayed moustache twiddling, Indian beating, bad guys. It was uncomfortable sitting in a cinema full of Indians, I must admit. But I don't go around saying "poor me, having to be made feel to guilty for my country's history".
In fact, I feel sorry for the Indian villagers, having to put up with those English aristocratic bastards and their henchmen.
Still, the Nazis managed to unleash more unrestrained violence and horror in half a decade than we managed in about 200 odd years of empire building. At least we left a few railways and buildings behind. You guys trashed everything on the way in, made sure of it on the way out, and left a huge mountain of bodies everywhere you went, by way of a "thanks for having me" gift. Please don't compare the Nazis to the British Empire builders - although thanks to them we now look quite nice, really.
And now we're getting stick because we didn't jump into a war with the Nazis at the first opportunity. Wait a minute! You can't have it both ways. Chamberlain was trying everything he could to avoid war - like Hans Blix (however you spell it).
Oh, and we're still celebrating winning the Battle of Britain. Oh, sorry. Yeah, we shouldn't really be fussed. Yeah, a few guys who really did not want to be fighting a war (unlike WW1) found themselves climbing into planes they barely knew how to fly, half of whom ended up burning to death. If they hadn't, who knows if the Nazis could have gone on to take England and the empire, providing plenty of oilfields to fuel those tanks in Russia. Would Russia have saved our arses then? Maybe, but probably not.
Perhaps this guy should feel sorry for those guys who burnt to death to save him from the Nazis, instead of moaning about how poor, sensitive little Germans have to go round feeling guilty all their lives. Big fucking deal."
I must have had too much coffee that day.
Tuesday, May 17, 2005
Please, Keep Mentioning the War
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2 comments:
Em, I think you should the whole piece, Simon. You've just confirmed everything he says.
I know, I was talking bollocks. He was too. In fact, the whole subject is complete bollocks.
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