Letter: Anti-Hitler Communists who fail 'good German' test
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Sir: You have unjustly criticised Franz Ludwig von Stauffenberg for protesting against the inclusion of Communists in a new exhibition in Berlin devoted to the resistance against Hitler ('Remembering the good Germans'; leading article, 20 July). There are three reasons for not counting the Communists among the 'good Germans'.
1. The Communists played a crucial part in the destruction of the Weimar Republic; thus, they had a direct hand in Hitler's rise to power.
2. They adhered to a political movement whose leader, Stalin, actively facilitated Hitler's aggression against the democratic world (the Hitler-Stalin pact).
3. When they assumed power in the Soviet-occupied part of Germany, they replaced one vile regime with another.
Please, let us make the proper distinctions. It is a scandalous idea to celebrate murderous totalitarians of Walter Ulbricht's ilk along with decent men such as Stauffenberg or Carl Goerdeler, and the many Social Democrats who sacrificed their lives - not in the pursuit of an inhuman ideology, but by following their consciences.
Yours faithfully,
UWE SIEMON-NETTO
Berlin
20 July
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