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Articles - December - 2019 Issue

Offering the Repugnant

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Recently in Germany at auction house Hermann Historica in a sale of German Contemporary History, 842 lots including hundreds of Nazi items were sold.  For many the idea that such material is available, much less attracting bids, is disgusting, even an abomination.  They remember the 6 million Jews and 12 million others that were exterminated under Hitler and would shun the perpetrators and shame the buyers but that is not how the system works.  People have a right to buy and sell such disgraced and disgraceful material and in this recent sale most items sold.  It turns out there are always buyers for one reason or another.

 

Most such material does not survive because its owners become embarrassed to be known to have it.  Future generations that acquire such schmatta, will less feel the emotion of the slaughter that continues to haunt the living today, just as as many other categories of the similarly disgraced and disgraceful that once were soaked in blood remerge as artifacts.  For Nazi material that may be a while.

 

We feel no comparable disgust or guilt for the wholesale extermination of indigenous populations in the New World that Europeans, 500 years ago, killed by the spreading of diseases for which natives had no defenses.

 

Neither do so many people feel the horror of the American black experience that was founded on slavery more than 300 years ago.  Some say “get over it” but none who would say this would trade places with blacks who overwhelmingly continue to earn less, live shorter lives, and find less justice in the courts.  Nevertheless, evidence of their tormented histories have become collectible.  We forget.

 

Collectible materials reflect fashion and go into and out of favor as subjects wax and wane.  No doubt some of these Nazi artifacts will in time gain standing as collectibles.  In the current era however the answer is no.  Jews enjoy unusual standing in the world community and will exert influence to punish deniers.

 

Here is a link to the recent sale:   


Posted On: 2019-12-02 02:41
User Name: mairin

It would be interesting to know who bought these items,
should a buyers' list ever surface. Rare Book Hub is to be
commended for effectively shaming this entire repugnant
sale, and I admire the undisguised passion of the article's
opening comments ~ the voice, the overall approach.
- Maureen E. Mulvihill, collector.
___


Posted On: 2019-12-05 00:46
User Name: lexikon

Everything is offensive to someone. Does the author suggest that any historical artifacts that are deemed offensive by anyone should be destroyed? Conflating collectors of repugnant material with perpetrators of repugnant acts is an injustice. I myself have bought and sold copies of Mein Kampf, and I can assure you I am not a Nazi nor a sympathizer with fascism or racism. Preserving repugnant artifacts is a part of remembering repugnant history, and for better or worse buying and selling is part of that preservation. Few would advocate that the artifacts and records from the days of slavery or the attempted genocide against native peoples of North America should be destroyed; how is the Nazi era any different?


Posted On: 2019-12-14 17:05
User Name: SASB

The Holocaust Museum is a collector of such artifacts. Should we close it? Part of retaining items from a repugnant time in history is to help us remember it and thus, hopefully, not repeat it.


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