As many prominent speakers at the Sudeten-German Day event
emphasized, the European Union should see to it that the member
states of Slovakia and the Czech Republic annul the Benes Decrees.
The invitation letter to this mass event claimed that the European
order of law would remain damaged and incomplete, as long as the
Decrees remained on the books.
1)The Bavarian leader spent the previous few days at
extensive talks in Budapest which, as an ally of Germany, supported
the requests for termination of the Benes Decrees.
Exile
One of the highlights of the Sudeten-German Day events was a
panel discussion for which the Sudeten German League, whose
managing committee is considered a government-in-exile for ethnic
Germans from the Czech Republic
2), announced the appearance of several prominent
ethnic-conservative politicians. Among the invitees were Bujar
Bukoshi, the former President of the Serbian province of Kosovo
(who gathered political support in Germany during the 1990s), as
well as Tilman Zuelch, the General Secretary of the Association for
Threatened Peoples.
3)Known for their ethnic activities, the Association for
Threatened People supports, among others, Chechen
4)and Uighur exile groups. Christoph Pan, head of the
South Tyrolean Institute for Ethnic Groups, based in Bolzano,
Italy, appeared to receive the Sudeten-German Culture and Welfare
Association Prize. Pan was the president of the Federal Union of
European Ethnic Groups from 1994 to 1996. For his efforts, he
received the Hungarian Minorities Prize. Pan is included in the
pan-German wing of German ethno-revisionism.
Ethnic Lebensraum
At the Sudeten-German Day events, of which the semi-official
German television station Phoenix offered two-hours of live
coverage, CSU politicians intensified the age-old festering
argument with Czech Republic. The speaker, Johann Boehm, stated
that Sudeten-Germans were driven into a destroyed and exhausted
rump-Germany after the Second World War, in which their living
space had been robbed. The Czech Republic described the former
president of the Bavarian Parliament as a product of ethnic
cleansing. Boehm's verbal assault was based on positions that were
supported by the German federal state. The General Secretary of the
Union of Expellees demonstrated soon thereafter, that all the
German parliamentary governments since 1949 declared the questions
of property as open. The Union of Expellees is supported by
powerful politicians of the German government, such as the SPD
politicians Peter Glotz, who received a Culture Prize from the
Sudeten German League.
Deja Vu
Immediately preceding the Sudeten-German mass meeting, Czech
war veterans unveiled the bust of the former Czechoslovakian
president Edvard Benes. Benes stepped down directly after the
Munich Accords of September 1938, as the governments of Great
Britain and France allowed the German Reich the annexation of the
so-called Sudeten lands. After the German capitulation, Benes, with
the agreement of the Allies by means of the presidential decrees,
led the reconstruction of Czechoslovakia. The memorials at Cesky
Krumov were set up by an initiative of pilots of the Royal Air
Force, who also participated in last Friday's celebratory display
of the Benes bust.
1) See also German Parliament again demands end to ,,Benes decrees"
2) Georg Herde/Alexa Stolze: Die Sudetendeutsche Landsmannschaft. Geschichte, Personen, Hintergruende - eine kritische Bestandsaufnahme, Koeln 1987.
3) See also Background Report: The Association for Threatened Peoples (Gesellschaft fuer bedrohte Voelker - GfbV)
4) See also German Chechens
1) See also German Parliament again demands end to ,,Benes decrees"
2) Georg Herde/Alexa Stolze: Die Sudetendeutsche Landsmannschaft. Geschichte, Personen, Hintergruende - eine kritische Bestandsaufnahme, Koeln 1987.
3) See also Background Report: The Association for Threatened Peoples (Gesellschaft fuer bedrohte Voelker - GfbV)
4) See also German Chechens
