In 2015, then-British prime minister David Cameron announced that a memorial to the victims of the Jewish Holocaust was to be built alongside the UK’s Houses of Parliament. It would, he said, stand as “a permanent statement of our values as a nation.”
To the countless thousands of Jews who were denied sanctuary by the UK as the Nazis embarked on their program of extermination in the 1930s, the precise nature of those values might not have been clear. Similarly, to the refugees from Syria and elsewhere being turned away today from a Britain exiting Europe on a tide of anti-immigration politics, the £50 million (US$62.8 million) memorial and learning center might appear to be nothing more than an expensive memorial to hypocrisy.
The memorial was supposed to have been built by 2017 but, with the project mired in controversy, three years on, work has still not begun. Some critics object because the chosen design will destroy a much-loved public park. For others the memorial is an exercise in redundancy.
Britain already has a number of Holocaust memorials, ranging from a garden in Hyde Park to the National Holocaust Center and Museum in Nottinghamshire. Just 1.5 kilometers away from Westminster is the Imperial War Museum, which is building a £33.5 million Holocaust learning center of its own.
When Cameron first announced the new memorial there was much back-slapping in Parliament over the example of British values that was the Kindertransport, the rescue of almost 10,000 Jewish children from the clutches of the Nazis on the eve of World War II. But the Kindertransport initiative was not launched by the British government of the time, but by a group of Jewish and other religious groups who had to fight to overcome official reluctance. In the end the government agreed to take in children, and then only on condition that they would not be a financial burden on the state.
Nearly every one of the almost 10,000 children never saw their parents again. After the war, when it was far too late, the British offered to take in another 1,000 Jewish children, but by then only 732 orphans could be found alive.
During the memorial debate, MPs spoke proudly of the efforts of Sir Nicholas Winton, a British stockbroker who managed to rescue 669 Jewish children from Prague in 1939. But Winton’s humane operation had been conducted despite the attitude of the British government and not in collaboration with it. Other individuals had stepped forward to help in defiance of government policy. Among them was Frank Foley, a British secret-service officer in Berlin who, risking his own life, flouted strict immigration rules to issue visas to thousands of Jews.
Even while Britain prepares to face up to its less than exemplary response to the Holocaust, ‘British values’ have been no more in evidence during the current refugee crisis
Last week, the UK Holocaust Memorial Foundation released its latest amended designs for pubic consultation. At the same time, it fine-tuned its mission statement to address some of the uneasiness about Cameron’s “values.” The exhibition, said Lord Pickles, co-chairman of the project, would “be balanced, addressing the complexities of Britain’s ambiguous responses to the Holocaust … encouraging visitors to critically reflect on whether more could have been done, both by policymakers and by society as a whole.”
But even while Britain prepares to face up to its less than exemplary response to the Holocaust, “British values” have been no more in evidence during the current refugee crisis. In 2015 it fell to veteran member of Parliament Gerald Kaufman, the son of Polish Jews, to berate the government for having taken in even fewer refugees than its predecessor had done in 1939. The UK had offered to take in 20,000 refugees over five years; the Germans had opened their doors to 10,000 in a single day. “If we do not do it now,” he told Parliament, “we will live to regret it for the rest of our lives.”
It is telling that among those in the UK who have stepped forward to do what they can for Syrian refugees who have made it past the country’s strict quota system is the organization World Jewish Relief, which played such a vital role in the Kindertransport 80 years ago.
In 2016, Sir Erich Reich, the chairman of the Association of Jewish Refugees’ Kindertransport Special Interest Group, appealed directly to Cameron to do more. “The echoes of the past haunt many of my fellow Kinder and I whose fate similarly rested with members of the British parliament,” he wrote. It was, he said, now incumbent on Britons to “demonstrate our compassion and human kindness to provide sanctuary to those in need.”
On November 26, during a debate in the House of Lords about plans to mark the 80th anniversary of the Kindertransport, one of the speakers was Lord Dubs, who as a six-year-old Czech was one of the Jewish children saved by Nicholas Winton in 1938. For him, the best way to remember Kindertransport was for the UK “to agree to accept 10,000 unaccompanied child refugees over the next 10 years.”
The government had “arbitrarily” said it would cap the number at 480, and had so far taken just 280. Dubs’ motion was defeated.
Later, a fellow member of the House of Lords spoke of his “despair” at watching the proposal voted down. “We tighten immigration controls but the people and the need are all still there,” said Lord Roberts. “We can close the borders but the children in need are still there. When we tighten immigration controls, we are doing something that continues that desperate need.”
If Britain wanted a memorial to the events of 80 years ago, he added, “the best one would be a new attitude and for us to show renewed care. That is a memorial that would change people and it is what I would like to see us, as a Parliament and as a people, embracing.”
This article was provided to Asia Times by Syndication Bureau, which holds copyright.
BETTER CHECK TO SEE THE NUMBER OF JEWISH SURVIVORS AFTER WW2 . DOESN T ADD UP 15 .5 M BEFORE THE WAR AND 15.2 AFTER. WHAT HAPPENED TO THE 5.7M WHO SUPPOSEDLY WERE INCINERATED?? THEY WILL NOT ALLOW YOU TO SEARCH WHY!!! I WONDER WHY????
BETTER CHECK TO SEE THE NUMBER OF JEWISH SURVIVORS AFTER WW2 . DOESN T ADD UP 15 .5 M BEFORE THE WAR AND 15.2 AFTER. WHAT HAPPENED TO THE 5.7M WHO SUPPOSEDLY WERE INCINERATED?? THEY WILL NOT ALLOW YOU TO SEARCH WHY!!! I WONDER WHY????
How about Israel not taking refugees then? Rank hypocracy
Britain and the USA slammed their doors in the face of Jewish refugees in the 1930s. Who today remembers the Evian Conference of 1938*, called by the League of Nations to address what had become a crisis – the ports of Europe, from the Baltic to the Adriatic, were clogged with Jewish refugees desperate to escape what they sensed was coming?
There’s much more on UK duplicity/complicity with the Holocaust here: ‘Why did the Holocaust happen?’
http://www.mediafire.com/view/q9go9heq77a4h6c/Why_the_Holocaust.ppt
* From ‘Cross Roads to Israel’, by Christopher Sykes (pp195-201):
“The representatives of thirty-one countries assembled in the Hotel Royal at Evian on the 6th of July. … [along with] over a hundred organisations, mostly Jewish and all representing distressed minorities…
Optimism did not survive for more than a day or two. What came out more and more clearly was that the governments concerned were not prepared to inconvenience themselves for the sake of the Jews or anyone else and… merely insisted on the danger to themselves of alien immigration, especially when it became clear that the enormous Jewish minority of Poland… was also appealing for help….
“The Evian Conference failed, and with that failure went the doom of millions of innocent human beings… official observers from Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy looked on with pleased contempt.
“The Zionists, who played no part in the conference, were not worried by its failure… From the start they regarded the whole enterprise with hostile indifference…. The fact is that what was attempted at Evian was in no sense congenial to the spirit of Zionism. The reason is not obscure. If the thirty-one nations had done their duty and shown hospitality to those in dire need, then the pressure on the National Home and the heightened enthusiasm of Zionism within Palestine, would both have been relaxed. This was the last thing that the Zionist leaders wished for.”
Britain and the USA slammed their doors in the face of Jewish refugees in the 1930s. Who today remembers the Evian Conference of 1938*, called by the League of Nations to address what had become a crisis – the ports of Europe, from the Baltic to the Adriatic, were clogged with Jewish refugees desperate to escape what they sensed was coming?
There’s much more on UK duplicity/complicity with the Holocaust here: ‘Why did the Holocaust happen?’
http://www.mediafire.com/view/q9go9heq77a4h6c/Why_the_Holocaust.ppt
* From ‘Cross Roads to Israel’, by Christopher Sykes (pp195-201):
“The representatives of thirty-one countries assembled in the Hotel Royal at Evian on the 6th of July. … [along with] over a hundred organisations, mostly Jewish and all representing distressed minorities…
Optimism did not survive for more than a day or two. What came out more and more clearly was that the governments concerned were not prepared to inconvenience themselves for the sake of the Jews or anyone else and… merely insisted on the danger to themselves of alien immigration, especially when it became clear that the enormous Jewish minority of Poland… was also appealing for help….
“The Evian Conference failed, and with that failure went the doom of millions of innocent human beings… official observers from Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy looked on with pleased contempt.
“The Zionists, who played no part in the conference, were not worried by its failure… From the start they regarded the whole enterprise with hostile indifference…. The fact is that what was attempted at Evian was in no sense congenial to the spirit of Zionism. The reason is not obscure. If the thirty-one nations had done their duty and shown hospitality to those in dire need, then the pressure on the National Home and the heightened enthusiasm of Zionism within Palestine, would both have been relaxed. This was the last thing that the Zionist leaders wished for.”
Better check the history of what really happened in WW2. 10 million is a helluva lot of bodies to get rid of. Just trying about it. What did the Nazis have in place to manage this?
Better check the history of what really happened in WW2. 10 million is a helluva lot of bodies to get rid of. Just trying about it. What did the Nazis have in place to manage this?
Just think about it.
Just think about it.
Great article and thank you for mentioning Victoria Tower Gardens – why destroy a stunning London park to build yet another Holocaust Memorial.
If interested, do read another good article on the subject https://www.thejc.com/comment/comment/westminster-is-the-wrong-place-for-the-holocaust-memorial-1.474395 and sign the petition https://www.change.org/p/sir-peter-bazalgette-save-victoria-tower-gardens-no-building-in-this-precious-london-park
Great article and thank you for mentioning Victoria Tower Gardens – why destroy a stunning London park to build yet another Holocaust Memorial.
If interested, do read another good article on the subject https://www.thejc.com/comment/comment/westminster-is-the-wrong-place-for-the-holocaust-memorial-1.474395 and sign the petition https://www.change.org/p/sir-peter-bazalgette-save-victoria-tower-gardens-no-building-in-this-precious-london-park