Reason Writers Around Town: Michael C. Moynihan on the West German 'Fascist' that Was Made in the East
Writing in The Weekly Standard, Senior Editor Michael C. Moynihan looks at the police murder that helped trigger the 1968 German student movement. Previously believed to have been killed by a "fascist pig," new evidence discovered in East German archives shows that the shooter, Karl-Heinz Kurras, was a longtime agent of the East German secret police:
To future Baader-Meinhof leader Gudrun Ensslin, the shooting demonstrated that West Germany was a "fascist state [that] means to kill us all." Ensslin, a 27-year-old pastor's daughter, provided a tidy apothegm for those who would join terror organizations like the 2nd of June Movement (a tribute to Ohnesorg) and the Red Army Faction: "Violence is the only way to answer violence."
And it is this narrative that has persisted—until last week. According to new documents uncovered by two German researchers, Karl-Heinz -Kurras was not the "fascist" cop of popular indignation, but a longtime agent of the East German Ministry for State Security (Stasi) and a member of the East German Communist party. In a rare moment of justified breathlessness, the ever-excitable German tabloid Bild called the discovery the "revelation of the year."
While there is no evidence that Kurras acted as an agent provocateur in shooting Ohnesorg, it is doubtless true that had his political sympathies—and his covert work for the Stasi—been known in 1967, the burgeoning radical student movement would have been deprived of its most effective recruiting tool. As Bettina Roehl, the journalist daughter of terrorist Ulrike Meinhof, argued in Die Welt, the glut of post-Ohnesorg propaganda helped establish "the legend of an evil and brutal West Germany," while simultaneously minimizing the very real brutality of Communist East Germany.
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"purpotrated?"
"new evidenced?"
Liberal fascists at it again.
Any chance of this causing Germany to do an about-face on it's hyper-progressive anti-capitalist culture? No, I didn't think so.
This is like the Kirov assasination back in 1934. Robert Conquest said that Joe Stalin killed his friend and blamed his death on others to conduct his "Great Terror."
Echoes of the Rosenbergs here. For so long, the Left blamed the US for killing the OBVIOUSLY innocent couple. And then, one day, ooops! Looks like they weren't so innocent.
I lived in Germany during the 60ies.
While there were West German student leaders sympathetic to the East German communists (and there were even Maoists - clearly against Russian and East german communists), the movement in general was anti-authoritarian, and as such had a dim view of the regulated (to say it politely) life in the East Germany. If the killer of Benno Ohnesorg had been known at the time to be a communist, if might have fit into the world view of the 'Bild Zeitung,' but might have made little difference to the student movement.
And the media (in Germany, and this article) nowadays always trot out some survivor of the handful of people who had turned violent, as a way to discredit the whole student movement of the time.
An article characterizing Germany as "a country tired of historical introspection"
apparently cannot or does not read German (newspapers, books...).
Communists excel at false-flag operations and anything else deconstructive.
Then when they have power, they kill anyone with the brains to see through such tactics.
This is how Russia lowered its average IQ to 96, ten points lower than nearby European countries.