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Lessons from the Sudetenland by Benjamin Netanyahu
KHouse.org ^ | Benjamin Netanyahu

Posted on 07/19/2007 11:18:15 AM PDT by Scythian

A Contribution by Benjamin Netanyahu:

Lessons from the Sudetenland

History teaches us that man learns nothing from history.

Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

[Editor's Note: Forty-nine years ago last month, the nation Israel was reestablished in the Land. Thirty years ago this month, as a result of the famed Six Day War, Israel regained Biblical Jerusalem, as well as Gaza, the Sinai, and the Golan Heights. Although these areas were part of the original mandated land, and are undeniably essential for Israel's defense, it has become strangely "politically correct" to assume that peace in the Middle East is dependent upon their yielding these lands-the so-called "West Bank"-back to their enemies which are openly committed to their eventual extermination.

The strategic dilemma in the Middle East is strikingly parallel to the tragic and painful lessons of Czechoslovakia. The following is presented in the words of Benjamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister of the State of Israel.1]

Their Strategic Barrier

Czechoslovakia was strategically placed in the heart of Europe, and its conquest was central to Hitler's plans for overrunning Europe. Though small, Czechoslovakia could field over 800,000 men (one of the strongest armies in Europe), and it had a highly efficient arms industry.

To complicate matters from Hitler's point of view, it possessed a formidable physical barrier to his designs in the shape of the Sudeten mountains, which bordered Germany and guarded the access to the Czech heartland and the capital city of Prague only miles away.

A system of fortifications and fortresses had been built in the mountains over many years, making passage by force a very costly proposition, perhaps even impossible. We now know from the Nuremberg trials and other sources that Hitler's generals were utterly opposed to an assault on the Czech fortifications.

Worse from Hitler's point of view, the Western powers had promised at Versailles to guarantee the Czech border against any aggressive attack. France, which in 1938 could field one hundred divisions (an army 50% larger than Germany's), had agreed in writing to come to the Czech's defense, and Britain and Russia were committed to joining in if France did so.

Propaganda vs. Reality

Since an outright military victory seemed impossible, Hitler embarked on an unprecedented campaign to politically force the Czechs to give up the land, and with it any hope of being able to defend their capital or their country.

The inhabitants of the Sudetenland, Hitler said, were predominantly German, and these three million Sudeten Germans deserved-what else?-the right of self-determination and a destiny separate from the other seven million inhabitants of Czechoslovakia; this despite the fact that the country was a democracy and that the Sudeten Germans enjoyed economic prosperity and full civil rights.

To buttress his claim, Hitler organized and funded the creation of a new Sudeten political leadership that would do his bidding, which was, in the words of Sudeten leader Konrad Henlein, to "demand so much that we can never be satisfied."2

William Shirer, who was a reporter in Europe at the time, succinctly summarized it:

Thus the plight of the German minority in Czechoslovakia was merely a pretext ... for cooking up a stew in a land he coveted, undermining it, confusing and misleading its friends and concealing his real purpose ... to destroy the Czechoslovak state and grab its territories .... The leaders of France and Great Britain did not grasp this. All through the spring and summer, indeed almost to the end, Prime Minister Chamberlain and Premier Daladier apparently sincerely believed, along with most of the rest of the world, that all Hitler wanted was justice for his kinsfolk in Czechoslovakia.3

In addition, Hitler backed the establishment of a Sudeten liberation movement called the Sudeten Free Corps, and he instigated a series of well-planned and violent uprisings that the Czechs were compelled to quell by force.4  Hitler's propaganda chief, Goebbels, orchestrated a fearful propaganda campaign of fabricated "Czech terror" and oppression of the Sudeten Germans.

The Czech refusal to allow the Sudeten territories to return to their "rightful" German owners, Hitler prattled, was proof that the Czechs were the intransigent obstacle to peace. For what choice would Germany have but to come to the assistance of its oppressed brethren living under intolerable Czech occupation?

Moreover, the Germans reversed causality, claiming that the Czechs were trying to precipitate a European crisis in order to prevent the breakup of their state, that the choice between war and peace in Europe was in Czech hands, and even that "this petty segment of Europe is harassing the human race."5

But there was a simple way to simultaneously avoid war and achieve justice, Hitler said. The Western powers-meaning Britain and France-could force the Czechs to do what was necessary for the sake of peace: Czechoslovakia had to relinquish the "occupied territories."

The Fickle West

And it worked. With astonishing speed, the governments and opinion-makers of the West adopted Hitler's point of view. Throughout 1937 and 1938, mounting pressure was exerted on Czechoslovakia by the leading Western powers "to go to the utmost limit" to meet Sudeten demands.6 Czech leader Edvard Benes was reviled as intransigent.

The Western press published articles lamenting Czech shortsightedness and its total disregard for the cause of peace in Europe, as well as the injustice of not allowing the Sudetenland to be "returned" to Germany (despite the fact that it had never been part of Germany).

The British envoy who was dispatched to investigate the situation even went so far as to demand that Czechoslovakia "so remodel her foreign relations as to give assurances to her neighbors that she will in no circumstances attack them or enter into any aggressive action against them."7

Land For Peace

On September 18, 1938, under the gun of Hitler's September 28 deadline, a meeting was held between the British Cabinet and the French prime minister and foreign minister, in which it was determined that democratic Czechoslovakia must accede to Hitler's demands.

Despite the fact that the West had promised in writing at Versailles to go to war to defend Czechoslovakia's borders, it agreed that the Czechs must give up the Sudetenland for "the maintenance of peace and the safety of Czechoslovakia's vital interests."

In return, the Czechs would receive from Britain and France "an international guarantee of the new boundaries... against unprovoked aggression."8

If the Czechs did not accept the plan and thereby save the peace of Europe,  they were informed by the leaders of the free world, they would be left to fight Hitler alone.  In Neville Chamberlain's immortal words: "It is up to the Czechs now."9

But in fact it was not even left to the Czechs.  Chamberlain realized that if the Czechs were to fight, France and Britain might be forced to fight too.  As the Czechs and Germans mobilized, Chamberlain became increasingly hysterical about averting war by buying off Hitler with the Czech defensive wall.  He shuttled repeatedly to Germany to try to arrange the pay-off.  Finally, minutes before his September 28 deadline, Hitler "agreed" to Chamberlain's proposal for an international peace conference to bring peace to Central Europe.

At Munich, Britain and France pleaded with Hitler for 11 hours to "compromise" and take the Sudetenland peacefully.  In the end Hitler agreed.

Having grasped the fact that his supposed democratic allies had allowed themselves to become tools in Hitler's hand, Prime Minister Benes announced Czechoslovakia's capitulation to the demands of the totalitarians.  "We have been basely betrayed," he said.10

The Western leaders returned in triumph to London and Paris.  In government, in parliament, and in the press, Chamberlain and Daladier were praised, cheered, and thanked for having traded land for peace.  "My friends," said Chamberlain, "I believe it is peace in our time."

For when they shall say, 'Peace and safety'; then sudden destruction cometh upon them, as travail upon a woman with child; and they shall not escape.  - 1 Thessalonians 5:3

Phase Two

On September 30, the Czech army began its withdrawal from the Sudetenland - from the strategic passes, the mountain fortresses, and the major industrial facilities that would have been the backbone of Czechoslovakia's effort to defend itself.  But this was only Phase One of Hitler's plan.

The German annexation of the Sudetenland was followed by a renewed list of demands on the Czechs.  The Nazis continued to invent incidents of violence and oppression against the ethnic German minority in what was left of the Czech state.

Less than six months later, on March 15, 1939, the Nazi war machine rolled through the rest of Czechoslovakia.  Shorn of their defenses in the Sudeten mountains, the Czechs were now powerless to resist.  Phase Two had been implemented.

The Western powers again did nothing.  Once more, all their assurance proved worthless.

Grave and Present Danger

Unfortunately, the parallels to today's effort to gouge Judea and Samaria out of Israel are all too easy to see.

Like Czechoslovakia, Israel is a small democracy with a powerful army much aided by defensive terrain.  Like the Sudeten district, the West Bank is mountainous territory, a formidable military barrier that guards the slender and densely populated Israeli shoreline and Israel's capital city.

Like the Germans, the Arabs11 understand that as long as Israel controls these mountains, it will not be overrun.  They understand too that a military campaign to seize these mountains is at present unthinkable, and that Israel's removal from them can be achieved only by the application of irresistible political pressure by the West on Israel to withdraw.

The Arab regimes have therefore embarked on a campaign to persuade the West that these Arab inhabitants of these mountains (like the Sudeten Germans, comprising roughly a third of the total population) are a separate people that deserve the right of self-determination - and that unless such self-determination is granted, the Arab states will have no choice but to resort to war to secure it.

As in the case of Czechoslovakia, Israel's insistence on not parting with territories strategically vital for its defenses is presented as the obstacle to peace.

Echoing Munich, the Arabs repeatedly advocate "active" American (and European) involvement, in the hope that an American Chamberlain can be found to force "the intransigent party" to capitulate where it is otherwise unwilling to compromise its own security.

That the Arabs have borrowed directly from the Nazis in this, as in so many of their other devices against Israel, is not surprising.

What is surprising, or at least disappointing, is the speed and readiness with which this transparent ruse has been received, digested, and internalized by the elite of the Western world.  Not a day passes without some somber editorial or political comment from august quarters in America and Europe asking Israel to voluntarily accept the same decree that Czechoslovakia was asked to accept.

In 1938, the London Times, the leading newspaper of the world at the time, published a celebrated editorial that summed it all up:

It might be worthwhile for the Czechoslovak government to consider whether they should exclude altogether ... making Czechoslovakia a more homogeneous state by the secession of that fringe of populations who are contiguous to the nation with which they are united by race... The advantages to Czechoslovakia of becoming a homogeneous state might conceivably outweigh the obvious disadvantages of losing the Sudeten German district.12

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The foregoing comments by Benjamin Netanyahu were excerpted from his book published in 1993.

It is astonishing how the Western press has swallowed the PLO line that they are "the oppressed people struggling to be free," that Israel is the aggressor, that forcing Israel to withdraw from its strategic defenses will bring peace, and that the survivors of the Holocaust are now the "bad guys." Amazing.

Yet this is consistent with Biblical prophecy.  Jerusalem is prophesied to be " a cup of trembling" to all nations round about ... all that burden themselves with it will be torn to pieces, though all the people of the earth be gathered together against it."13


TOPICS: Editorial; Foreign Affairs; Government
KEYWORDS: benjaminnetanyahu; israel; netanyahu; sudetenland
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To: sofaman

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21 posted on 07/19/2007 2:10:53 PM PDT by SoCalPol (Duncan Hunter '08 Tough on WOT & Illegals)
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To: GeorgefromGeorgia

“However, keeping the Palestinians in a state of limbo where they have no state, no self-determination is not right UNLESS the Palestinians are a security threat to Isreal.”

It’s nice to hear somebody at FR make sense on this issue. I’ve noticed it doesn’t happen very often.


22 posted on 07/19/2007 2:22:24 PM PDT by tabsternager
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To: Scythian; Millee; carlr; Maximus of Texas; EX52D; StephenTX; wallcrawlr; Auntbee; Shimmer128; ...
Re: The inhabitants of the Sudetenland, Hitler said, were predominantly German, and these three million Sudeten Germans deserved-what else?-the right of self-determination and a destiny separate from the other seven million inhabitants of Czechoslovakia...

Am I nuts or isn't this just about the same shinola the Liberal Democrats are screaming about that 12 million illegal immigrants we cannot round up and deport?

23 posted on 07/19/2007 2:31:16 PM PDT by Bender2 (A 'Good Yankee' comes down to Texas, then goes back north. A 'Damn Yankee' stays... Damn it!)
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To: Scythian
Hitler’s dismemberment and eventual occupation of Czechoslovakia was part of higher strategic goal to isolate France and facilitate her fall when hostilities broke out.

He protected his strategic rear by means of a nonaggression pact with the USSR. The Comintern Pact with Italy closed that border with France. The annexation of the Sudetenland and Austria left the Czech’s outflanked and defenseless. Knowing she was abandoned by her allies, the Czechs fell with hardly a shot being fired.

Hitler also supported Franco’s Nationalists in Spain with money, arms, and even a “volunteer” military force (the Condor Legion), but skillfully used diplomacy to prevent France from intervening in the Spanish Civil War on the side of the loyalists.

The year 1939 was a bad one for France. That year saw the occupation of Czechoslovakia and the fall of Spain to the Nationalists. In the event of war with Germany, Spain under the loyalists would have undoubtedly sided with the Allies and French armies could have retreated toward the Pyrenees rather than surrender to the Germans. Aside from a few minor allies, such as Belgium, France was completely alone on the continent. Hitler accomplished this with an astounding economy of force, the Condor Legion suffered only about 300 casualties in Spain and about 30 Free Corps members lost their lives in Czechoslovakia.
24 posted on 07/19/2007 2:31:45 PM PDT by attiladhun2 (Islam is a despotism so vile that it would warm the heart of Orwell's Big Brother)
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To: Scythian

Not only have the Palis not built any new roads in their area, when they were given land by the Israelis, the land had hot houses to grown anything from every country in the world. These were hermatically build, water with the right minerals, etc. As soon as the Pali hordes went into the area they tore down the buildings and destroyed everything instead of using them and bettering their lives. They are just a bunch of irresponsible trouble makers. I don’t blame the other arab countries not taking them in.


25 posted on 07/19/2007 2:59:14 PM PDT by tillacum
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To: Scythian

Agreed and did you hear that they are going to remove ‘unessecary’ historical figures such as Churchill and Adloph Hitler from Britains text-books? How can the West be so stupid?!?! Also, how could this Administration be so stupid to pressure Israel to give up this defensive barrier? AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH


26 posted on 07/19/2007 4:14:21 PM PDT by quant5
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To: GeorgefromGeorgia

3) As long as the Palestinians seek to destroy Israel, I have no problem with the IDF keeping control of the West “Bank. Even if peace is achieved, I would expect that the West Bank would not be militarized by the Palestinians. However, keeping the Palestinians in a state of limbo where they have no state, no self-determination is not right UNLESS the Palestinians are a security threat to Isreal. A successful peace treaty would be predicated on the same kind of peace as the Israeli-Egyptian Camp David treaty.
THE PROBLEM is not with Israel, it is that the Palestinians are in deep denial. That WILL have to change before true peace.”

Ummm no. Both sides are in deep denial at this point with their current leadership. Bibi will be PM again of that I am sure and perhaps Israel will stop being in denial.

One thing or the other will happen because the third choice you mention of ‘peace’ with Israel does not fit into militant islam. That is one of the major similarites between Nazism and the West at the time. Either the Palestinians disarm their militants (unlikely) or they continue to attack Israel and Israel destoys enough of them to have them stop attacking.

Every war is won by either complete annhihalation (Hitler himself) or by crushing the enemy enough to force surrender (Emperor Hirohito). It is exactly right for Israel to keep them in a state of limbo, the alternative is a mass scale invasion of tens of thousands of casualties to crush the enemy into submission. That Israel hasn’t done and is unlikely to do in this anti-semetic world with it’s constant media spectacles on Israel as the bad guy. If the Palestinians really wanted their own state, they would have accepted the Camp David offer in 1998.


27 posted on 07/19/2007 4:24:21 PM PDT by quant5
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To: Scythian

It’s Spring, 1939....

I have to wonder how many Americans are really paying attention.....


28 posted on 07/19/2007 4:25:54 PM PDT by tcrlaf (VOTE Democrat! You'll look GREAT in Burqa!)
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To: tabsternager

OK what am I missing here? These people INDEED have self-determination. That is the destruction of Israel. Perhaps some of the people want peace and their own state, but the leadership DOESN’T. For that matter, the majority of the people must also share this self-determination because they voted in Hamas who has stated they will NEVER recognize Israel’s right to exist.


29 posted on 07/19/2007 4:28:02 PM PDT by quant5
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To: attiladhun2

“Aside from a few minor allies, such as Belgium, France was completely alone on the continent. Hitler accomplished this with an astounding economy of force, the Condor Legion suffered only about 300 casualties in Spain and about 30 Free Corps members lost their lives in Czechoslovakia.”

Did you forget the Brits? They sent six divisions to France and nearly lost them (lost most of their equipment at Dunkirk).


30 posted on 07/19/2007 6:58:08 PM PDT by GeorgefromGeorgia
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To: FormerLib
They should subtitle this one “Lessons to be Learned in Kosovo!”

Amen!

31 posted on 07/19/2007 7:32:23 PM PDT by F-117A (Mr. Bush, have someone read UN Resolution 1244 to you!!!)
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To: F-117A

bttt


32 posted on 07/19/2007 8:16:15 PM PDT by Scythian
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To: quant5

“OK what am I missing here?”

Things remaining as they are is not an option.
Driving the Palestinians into the sea is not an option.

The only possible solution is a two-state solution.

Contrary to popular opinion on FR, not all Palestinians are terrorists and some of them are Christians who’ve been there dating all the way back to Pentecost. I believe we should be trying to befriend the moderates rather than pouring more fuel on the fire to encourage more recruits to Hamas.


33 posted on 07/19/2007 8:32:09 PM PDT by tabsternager
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To: tabsternager

bttt


34 posted on 07/20/2007 5:59:47 AM PDT by Scythian
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To: tabsternager
There are almost no Christians left in the Pali-occupied West Bank. There are no moderates. The Muslims have killed all the Christians and "moderates."

Unless of course you are talking about a brand of "Christian" that consistent with past history thinks all Jews "stink" - and a brand of "moderates" that think that cheer 911. Then you might be right...
35 posted on 07/20/2007 6:18:29 AM PDT by safisoft (Give me Torah!)
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To: safisoft

bingo ....


36 posted on 07/20/2007 6:51:04 AM PDT by Scythian
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To: safisoft

Sounds like you’ve been believing some propaganda.

I know Americans who have lived there and my cousins lived there. I got my news from them. And the fact is not all Palestinians are terrorists and the Israeli government is not exactly a boy scout troop.


37 posted on 07/20/2007 7:26:03 AM PDT by tabsternager
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To: tabsternager
Sounds like you’ve been believing some propaganda.

No, I am a frequent visitor to Israel, and the so-called "West Bank." If by propaganda, you mean nonsense from various Presbyterian, Methodist, Lutheran, etc. Muslim apologists, then "no" I don't listen to their praeterist babel.

Ask your cousins who ventures into Bethlehem these days. It used to be that Bethlehem had a thriving Christian community. No longer. They are all dead. The only Arab Christians in any numbers now live in East Jerusalem, and then it is not many. East Jerusalem is under Israeli control.

And the fact is not all Palestinians are terrorists and the Israeli government is not exactly a boy scout troop.

Well, first, there is no such thing as a "Palestinian." Second, although you are right, there are a lot of Israelis that are just like a lot of Americans... the differences is that "Whereever your foot shall tread... is a Divine, and eternal promise. Those who deny Judea and Samaria to Isreal are denying the promises of the Almighty, and are on the wrong side. They war not against Israel, but against the G-d of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.

The lines are drawn. Choose wisely. Genesis 12:3
38 posted on 07/20/2007 8:54:59 AM PDT by safisoft (Give me Torah!)
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To: safisoft

“No, I am a frequent visitor to Israel...”

Sorry, but a frequent tourist means nothing.

As far as the land covenant, it was conditional:

Leviticus 18: “But you must keep my decrees and my laws. The native-born and the aliens living among you must not do any of these detestable things, for all these things were done by the people who lived in the land before you, and the land became defiled. And if you defile the land, it will vomit you out as it vomited out the nations that were before you.”

Which happened, as they were exiled.

The promised land on earth was a type and shadow of the true Promised Land, just as animal sacrifices to atone for sin was a type and shadow of the true Lamb of God, Christ:

Hebrews 11:8-10: “By faith Abraham, when called to go to a place he would later receive as his inheritance, obeyed and went, even though he did not know where he was going. By faith he made his home in the promised land like a stranger in a foreign country; he lived in tents, as did Isaac and Jacob, who were heirs with him of the same promise. For he was looking forward to the city with foundations, whose architect and builder is God.”

Hebrews 13-16 “All these people were still living by faith when they died. They did not receive the things promised; they only saw them and welcomed them from a distance. And they admitted that they were aliens and strangers on earth. People who say such things show that they are looking for a country of their own. If they had been thinking of the country they had left, they would have had opportunity to return. Instead, they were longing for a better country—a heavenly one.”

And how do you get to the Promised Land? By faith:

Galatians 3:26 “You are all sons of God through faith in Christ Jesus, for all of you who were baptized into Christ have clothed yourselves with Christ. There is neither Jew nor Greek, slave nor free, male nor female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus. If you belong to Christ, then you are Abraham’s seed, and heirs according to the promise.”

Suffice to say, if you don’t interpret Scripture in light of Scripture but instead interpret Scripture in light of the daily newspaper and cherry pick verses, you’re bound to err.


39 posted on 07/20/2007 10:03:52 AM PDT by tabsternager
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To: tabsternager
Sorry, but a frequent tourist means nothing.

Tourists? My son works for a Jerusalem agency, and I can assure you that when I am in Israel I am home.

Your understanding of the Covenents is clearly jaded by your misunderstanding of biblical covenants. Typical praeterist nonsense, sorry, but true. I have a long history with man's theologies such as praeterism and covenant theology. I have since repented. I am 100% Zionist, because G-d is.

The "conditionality" of the Land, always results in a RETURN. Please do a little more reading and not so selectively. Pick up a copy of Deuternomy. Start reading in Deut 30.
40 posted on 07/20/2007 10:17:29 AM PDT by safisoft (Give me Torah!)
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