A headline proclaiming "Huge Fire in the Reichstag" greeted Germans at
newsstands Thursday and although the story is more than 70 years old,
customers are snapping it up.
Dieter Grosse, who runs a newsstand at Berlin's busy Friedrichstrasse
station, said he has sold about 600 copies of Zeitungszeugen a new
publication that reprints Nazi-era newspapers since it first edition went
on sale Jan. 8.
But the project has drawn criticism from Jewish organizations and
officials in the German state of Bavaria, who fear the reproductions could
be misused by neo-Nazis.
Stephan Kramer, general secretary of Germany's Central Council of Jews,
argues the project is dangerous because the historical context printed
along with the original newspaper pages is not strong enough to prevent
abuse by extremists.
"These copies are nothing more than examples for the neo-Nazis ... and I
do not think they should be allowed to be sold in German newsstands,"
Kramer said.
Zeitungszeugen, a word play on the German words for "newspaper" and
"witness," focuses on newspapers from the years the Nazis were in power
from 1933 to 1945.
Thursday's second edition features a reproduction of the March 1, 1933
front page of the Nazis' Voelkischer Beobachter newspaper, which includes
a column by chief Nazi propagandist Joseph Goebbels blaming Communists for
setting the national parliament, the Reichstag, alight. Adolf Hitler
seized on the event to consolidate his power.
Zeitungszeugen includes a spectrum of publications from far left to far
right, and prints commentary and analysis by historians to explain their
significance.
Kesslin Nowak, who is studying to become a history teacher, said she
thought the publication could be a useful teaching tool.
"I think that it is helpful to be able to show students with this paper
what the originals really looked like," Nowak said after purchasing the
second edition.
The London-based publisher Albertas Limited says the paper is meant to
provide a historical overview of the events leading up to and throughout
World War II.
It says the project was targeted to coincide with this year's 60th
anniversary of the founding of Western Germany and the 20th anniversary of
the fall of the Berlin Wall, which paved the way for German reunification.
But officials in Bavaria have vowed to take legal action to block further
editions from appearing on newsstands, saying it violates copyright and
post-World War II German laws stating it is illegal to display or
reproduce symbols used by the Nazis, unless for scientific or educational
purposes.
Bavaria inherited rights to most of Nazi publications, including Adolf
Hitler's "Mein Kampf," after the war.
Editor-in-chief Sandra Paweronschitz insists the paper is fully legal and
argues it provides insight into the social setting of the time.
"What I find so interesting about this project is ... that newspapers
offer such a wide view in the attitudes about and atmosphere of daily
life," Paweronschitz said. "It is very amusing sometimes, very informative
and enlightening to read."
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