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Posted on October 2, 2009 - by Venik

To call us Nazi sympathisers is absurd | Roberts Zile

News from Britain

It is a slur to claim that, in honouring Latvians who fought Soviet oppression, my party supports abhorrent Nazi ideology

Over the years Efraim Zuroff has made a number of biased statements about the Latvian Legion of the Waffen-SS, but I am afraid I simply cannot accept his view that the LNNK – the Fatherland and Freedom party – in any way honours Nazi crimes or encourages the revision of European history. Warnings on some kind of “campaign to rewrite the history of the second world war” expressed by Zuroff resemble the Russian propaganda cliches declaring that crimes committed by totalitarian communist regimes are justified as a historical necessity.

My party has never justified Nazi war crimes or tried to glorify Nazi military units. It is simply absurd to declare that Latvians who wish to honour their compatriots who fought and died in the second world war have any sympathy for the abhorrent ideologies that were responsible for the death of so many of my people and that plunged my nation into decades of occupation by Nazi and Soviet oppressors. We are happy to have a debate with others over what kind of commemoration service they think may be appropriate for our fallen soldiers, but I will not accept that such a service is in any way an effort to “whitewash” history.

My party is one of the oldest in Latvia, and has been represented continuously in the national parliament since independence in 1993. Its conservative policy has always been directed to the goal of Latvia’s membership of Nato and the European Union.

As Zuroff rightly mentions, the Latvian Legion was established only at the beginning of 1943, about a year after the last mass murder of Jews in Latvia. Therefore there is no reason to claim that there were any direct links between the legion and the war crimes previously committed by military or paramilitary organisations. Zuroff seeks to establish links between self-defence units, police battalions and the Latvian Legion – but the bottom line is that there is no evidence for these links.

At the very end of the war, people who had committed war crimes joined the Nazi party and the security services of the SS, but that does not mean that the entire Latvian Legion was a criminal organisation. It is self-evident that no community can be judged on the basis of what individuals have done.

Latvian soldiers did not take part in any slaughter of civilians; they fought against the military might of the Soviet Union. Only a few years earlier, in 1940, the Red Army had put an end to the country’s independence, killing and deporting countless civilians. Furthermore, there has never been a court case in which a member of the Latvian Legion has been accused of war crimes that have been committed in the context of the legion.

Thousands of Latvians were conscripted by both Nazi Germany and the Soviets, under threat of imprisonment or death, to fight in the second world war. Members of the Latvian Legion, though carrying the German-imposed designation “SS”, served as combat soldiers and were exonerated by the Nuremberg trials.

As the US government said in an official statement in 1950, the “Waffen-SS units of the Baltic states are to be seen as units that stood apart and were different from the German SS in terms of goals, ideologies, operations and constitution”. That is why the US and Britain allowed surviving conscripts to settle as political refugees after the war.

As regards the commemoration event Zuroff mentions in his article, it is often attended by members of many parties, including the government coalition and those affiliated to the EPP and Green groups in the European parliament. In addition, it seems that Zuroff has not been informed that the annual “march” of the veterans in Riga has not taken place for the last few years.

I am proud of the new European Conservatives and Reformists group we have formed in the European parliament. Its foundations are strong, and the more bile and mud thrown by the leftwing press and domestic opponents, the more united and resolved we have become.

When we first formed our new group with the British Conservatives and others, the Times sent a reporter to investigate my party. His report began: “The trek across eastern Europe to find David Cameron’s Nazi-loving friends came to a wholly unsatisfactory conclusion yesterday. It turns out they are just a bunch of sweeties.”

In light of this true and clear conclusion one should raise a question as to what are the real reasons for Zuroff to take pains to bring this issue back again. If there is any “insidious plan” at all, then it is Zuroff’s insidious intention to harm the British Conservatives and intervene in the UK’s domestic policy issues.

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Roberts Zile

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