Tuesday, February 06, 2007

Untrialed SS wanders happily in the Bavarian meadows!

This exemplary gentleman, an Arian in the fullest sense of the word was among other great things (for example a model German citizen) one of the few Danes who joined the ranks of National Socialism and his name Søren Kam. This young man, today in the ripe age of 85 has been requested for extradition by the Danish Government in an attempt to clear the fog behind the events of a legendary murder, that of the journalist and resistance activist Carl Henrik Clemmensen on August 30th 1943.

Herr Kam stayed in the Federal Republic following the defeat of Germany and became a naturalized citizen in 1956, in the lovely federal state of Bavaria which besides hosting such precious exemplars of European culture like Mr. Kam, is also the sole beneficiary of publication rights for Adolf Hitler's "Mein Kampt" in all its reprintings, including those published by the National Socialist Party of Britain (whose magazines and pamphlets I've been able to find in Jerusalem) and the hundreds of copy of this master piece of German social thought that sells better than Harry Potter all through the Arab world; indeed a very Enlightened cooperation.

Mr. Kam cannot be tried and therefore cannot be shipped back to his native Denmark either, because "the crime took place so long ago"; and it leaves me wondering whether the same policies apply to the false accusations on the whole of the Jewish people for the murder of our little brother Jesus, not to mention this henious "crime" has come to the surface again in the wonderful speeches of the honourable president of the Republic of Venezuela, Hugo Chavez; in every respect a lover of peace and freedom. The Danes will keep quiet and so will some of the people shipped to Theresienstadt (not too far from the lovely town of Kempten, where Mr. Kem lives today) from Denmark, that for some reason didn't make it back.

This is a wonderful case of a man committed to his values to their fullest extent and against all odds in a country that sought to protect human rights at the expense of its own security; all for the sake for a very grandiose regime that sheltered Mr. Kem and honoured him with the German citizenship; perhaps the very same people who called Else Lasker-Schüler a "dwarf" and beat her up on the streets, only to call her 50 years later (when she's of course well dead and buried in Jerusalem) the "great lyric of the German people". O Germany! All the wonders of the world can be found in your midst, in your tents, in your heart! Praise the fatherland, because for the Fuehrer, and the land of Blut and Boden, one does everything.

Mr. Clemensen wrote a "movie" that was directed by Johan Jabonsen and Arne Weel in 1944 titled "De Tre skolekammerater" (The three school buddies). A wonderful anti-Nazi propaganda film, but of course... they were just trying to boycott the divine destiny of the German people on earth, shame on them!

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