In the Eyes of God, All Lives Matter
I want you to think about a massacre.
Look, I know I'm asking a lot. For normal people, it's not fun to think about
massacres. It's not fun to contemplate what the victims endured. It's not fun
to look at our fellow humans and think, "How would my friend, my neighbor,
my spouse, behave in such a hellscape? As the victim? As the perpetrator? As
the bystander?" It's not fun to think those thoughts while looking in the mirror.
It's not fun to compare the social,
political, and military features that engender massacres, and then to look at
one's own society. We post-World-War-II Americans are some of the luckiest
people on earth. Other than in localized and temporary terror attacks like
9-11, we have not known war on our soil. That could change. Our society, too,
has its fault lines. If social norms decayed just a bit more, if
divide-and-conquer invaders trespass on our soil, how long before massacres
follow? And which group, racial, ethnic, religious, economic, would do the
killing, and which group would be killed? Would anyone record the carnage?
Would anyone care?
No, it's not fun to think these things.
But, listen. I just want you to give
this massacre ten or fifteen minutes of thought. Why? I'm not sure why I want
this so much. It's a visceral reaction. When I read about this massacre, one of
the most intense reactions I have is, "Who cares about these victims? Who
says their names? Who cries for them? Who prays for them? Where is their
monument? Where is their justice? When will the perpetrators, and their
ideology, be named, blamed, and shamed? When will anyone learn the horrible
lessons this massacre teaches, in boldface type ten feet high?"
I know my reaction is irrational.
Nothing we do can "fix" this horror. Nothing we do can resurrect and
redeem the dead. Nothing can ever erase the agony they and their loved ones
endured. And yet I want this. I want you, the person reading this, to think
about these victims, perhaps to shed a tear for them, to read at least one
name, to feel anger at their killers, and to look at the world anew. To say,
yes, the earth is covered with wounds, history is complicated, and tribal
moralities exacerbate problems rather than offer any solution, and the only
solution is a universalist morality that insists, against all the pressure not
to say this, that all lives matter.
The massacre I want you to think about
is little-known and understudied. You may never have heard of it. The upper
estimate of the number of victims is 100,000. There are graphic images of
massacre victims and even film footage of loved ones sobbing over the
disinterred remains of their beloved. All this documentation is easily found in
an internet search.
In spite of the high numbers and graphic
documentation, the Wikipedia page for this massacre is a mere seven pages. In
contrast, the Wikipedia page for the 1940 Katyn massacre of 22,000 Polish
officers by Soviets is thirty-two pages. The Wikipedia page for the death of
George Floyd is forty-one pages. A six-year-old YouTube video in which a
serious scholar discusses his unique work on this massacre has fewer than six
hundred views. His book has exactly one review on Amazon. Big-name historians
who have published best-selling books about events surrounding this massacre in
space and time have spared it few to no words.
There are concrete reasons why you may not have heard of this massacre. One is that it was part of a larger cataclysm. Of course, that's not the entire answer. The Katyn Massacre, the Rape of Nanking, the Bataan Death March, were all part of World War II, and they are all better known. There are other reasons, and those other reasons are discussed, below.
I'm talking about the NKVD Prison
Massacre of 1941. Here's the backstory. On August 23, 1939, in Moscow, the
Foreign Minister of Nazi Germany, Joachim von Ribbentrop, and the Soviet
Foreign Minister, Vyacheslav Molotov, signed the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact. This
was a non-aggression pact, and also a pact dividing up territories Nazi Germany
and the Soviet Union would soon conquer as their newly annexed territory.
Hitler was, of course, an insatiable
liar, and on June 22, 1941, Hitler invaded his former ally, the Soviet Union.
Nazi Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union was dubbed "Operation
Barbarossa."
Most educated people know that Nazi Germany
invaded Poland on September 1, 1939. What many forget is that Soviet Russia
invaded Poland on September 17, 1939. In his 1988 Princeton University Press
book, Revolution from Abroad: The Soviet Conquest of Poland's Western
Ukraine and Western Belorussia, Jan Tomasz Gross wrote, "Very
conservative estimates show that [between 1939 and 1941] the Soviets killed or
drove to their deaths three or four times as many people as the Nazis from a
population half the size of that under German jurisdiction." To state
things baldly, the Soviet Union, initially, helped Nazi Germany, and the Soviet
Union committed atrocities that were initially comparable to those initially
committed by Nazi Germany.
Soviet and Nazi invaders had the same immediate
goals: decapitate society and divide and conquer the masses. Decapitation of
society was carried out by arrests of anyone who might be a social leader.
Nazis and Soviets both targeted education persons, teachers, clergy, and
journalists. Stamp collectors and speakers of Esperanto were also on the Soviet
lists of those subject to deportation.
When I think about the doomed Polish
stamp collectors, I think about a passage from First They Killed My Father:
A Daughter of Cambodia Remembers.
"The Khmer Rouge are executing
people perceived to be a threat … City people are killed [as well as ] former
civil servants, monks, doctors, nurses, artists, teachers, students – even
people who wear glasses, as the soldiers view this as a sign of intelligence.
Anyone the Khmer Rouge believes has the power to lead a rebellion will be
killed."
Same totalitarian song, but a different totalitarian
band covering the same totalitarian lyrics.
Historian Norman Davies described the
conditions under which Poles and other political prisoners were deported en
masse from the Soviet Union's newly conquered territory to the Gulag. The
deportations'
"horrors were known and
published...but were largely ignored by a western public...Poles were among the
foremost victims … Passengers...were packed in a standing position in sealed,
windowless, and unheated cattle wagons, for a winter journey of three, four,
five, or even six thousand miles ... instances of derangement, frostbite,
starvation, infanticide, even cannibalism occurred."
Anyone who has spent any time in the
recent past interacting with numbers of Polish people will inevitably have met
Poles who themselves were on these transports, or whose loved ones were.
Through social media, I met Lucja Siemienowski Adams, an almost
one-hundred-year-old survivor of one such transport. Lucja's husband was sent
to Kolyma. Lucja, her mother-in-law, and her two young children were sent to a
hard labor camp in Siberia. You can see her photo here.
Edward Herzbaum was a Polish Jew
captured by the Soviets and sent to the Gulag. His daughter, Krystyna Mew,
shared his captivity memoir with me. I review that book here. Facebook friend Krysia Jopek, daughter of another Gulag
survivor, told of Polish exiles' attempts to remain decent in indecent
conditions. "We didn't stare at the bodies they dumped" into
anonymous graves was one such effort to maintain decorum.
In 1941, in what had been eastern Poland
but what would become West Ukraine, as the Nazis advanced, the Soviet NKVD, or
secret police, made a decision. They decided to torture and kill all of their
political prisoners. This decision boggles the mind. They knew the Nazis were
ruthless and genocidal killers. The Nazis would be after all Slavs in their
way, but certainly would focus on the NKVD. And yet the NKVD decided to, in the
midst of this frantic retreat, devote time to torturing and murdering
Ukrainian, Polish, German, Jewish, and other political prisoners. Again, merely
being a stamp collector could turn you into a political prisoner.
This torture, it goes without saying,
had no practical purpose. The NKVD agents were not attempting to extract needed
information, or to enforce compliance, or to terrorize a population. They knew
they would immediately murder their victims, and then depart. Their choice to
torture first, then kill, and then escape, the sheer, empty viciousness of this
choice, is overwhelming.
The NKVD gauged out eyes. The NKVD
mutilated genitals. They buried and boiled victims alive. They cut off breasts.
They broke bones, they bayonetted prisoners, guaranteeing them a slow and
painful death. The tossed grenades into cells. They burned down entire prisons
with prisoners locked inside. They put prisoners into train cars, moved the
cars onto a bridge, and then blew up the bridge. The cars fell into the water,
below, drowning any trapped prisoners who survived the explosion. They smashed
heads with hammers. They drove nails into nostrils and then into brains. They
did some torturing; as Nazis approached, they ran; they received word that
Nazis hadn't yet arrived; they returned, and did some more torturing. Smaller
towns, off the major routes of Nazi advance, saw leisurely torture.
Again, Nazis were advancing. Victims
were buried in shallow graves. It was summer. As memoirs of the time report, the
shallow, mass graves began to stink. Loved ones of those executed lived nearby.
They could smell their relatives' corpses. This detail added to the overall
horror.
Researchers Ksenya Kiebuzinski and
Alexander Motyl estimate that victims were 70 % Ukrainian, 20 % Polish, and 10
% other, including Jews and Germans. I wanted you to read at least a couple of
names of massacre victims. I have just two. Father Ivan Kiebuz and Bohdan Hevko
were among the dead. I don't know anything about either one, but Kiebuzinski
and Motyl mention them in their work. They were their relatives, and they were
part of the statistics.
Kiebuzinski and Motyl report,
"Joseph Stalin and his accomplices systematically destroyed the political
and cultural life of Ukraine in four stages. First came the genocide of
1930-1933, during which tens of thousands of political, cultural, and religious
elites were killed and about 4 million peasants were intentionally starved in
the Holodomor. Then came the Great Terror of 1937-1938, during which, according
to Werth, 270,000 Ukrainians were repressed and 125,000 – 130,000 were
executed. Next came the Prison Massacre of 1941. The final stage came in the
immediate aftermath of World War II, when hundreds of thousands of Western
Ukrainians were killed or deported during the Soviet assault on the nationalist
resistance movement."
You know, it's funny. Putin and his
supporters insist that Ukrainians don't exist as a people. And yet for decades
Russians have been able to identify who is Ukrainian and who is not in order to
suppress them, imprison them, and kill them.
After recounting the basic history, the
methodology of atrocity, and the numbers, one asks, why haven't we heard more
about this? Especially now, when Russia's invasion of Ukraine has been making
headlines for months? Why does it receive so little attention? This is where
things get complicated.
Most Soviet communists were not Jews,
and most Jews were not communists. During the 1930s, though, Jews were
disproportionately represented in the NKVD. One of the top men of the NKVD,
Genrikh Grigoryevich Yagoda, was Jewish. Stalin ordered Yagoda purged. He was
arrested, tried, and shot in 1938. The numbers of Jews in the NKVD dropped
after the 1930s.
These are all historically significant
facts. There's a problem in stating these simple facts. There are anti-Semites
who use these facts to foment hatred against Jews, and to spread the lie that
Judaism and communism are virtually the same. This propaganda is false, and it
complicates discussion of important historical realities.
Consider, for example, Felix
Dzerzhinsky. The predecessor of the NKVD, the Cheka, was founded by
Dzerzhinsky. Dzerzhinsky wrote, "We stand for organized terror. This
should be frankly admitted. Terror is an absolute necessity during times of
revolution. Our aim is to fight against the enemies of the Soviet Government
and of the new order of life. We judge quickly." Dzerzhinsky also wrote
"The Cheka is the defense of the revolution as the Red Army is; as in the
civil war the Red Army cannot stop to ask whether it may harm particular
individuals, but must take into account only one thing, the victory of the
revolution over the bourgeoisie, so the Cheka must defend the revolution and conquer
the enemy even if its sword falls occasionally on the heads of the
innocent."
Under Dzerzhinsky, morality was tribal. Guilt
or innocence were of little important. Tribal identity is what mattered. If you
were of the enemy tribe, your life was forfeit. One of Dzerzhinsky's operatives explained. "We are not fighting against
single individuals. We are exterminating the bourgeoisie as a class. First you
must ask him to what class he belongs, what his social origin is, his education
and profession. These are the questions that must determine the fate of the
accused. That is the meaning of the Red Terror." Since communists were to
create a Utopia, Lenin explained, "To us, everything is permitted."
Lenin perhaps unconsciously evoked Dostoyevsky's famous quote that if God does
not exist, everything is permitted. Permitted acts included the murder of
innocents.
Dzerzhinsky, responsible for the deaths
of uncountable innocents, waxed poetic about "Communist Morality." That morality allowed for mass
slaughter to achieve its ends. Dzerzhinsky was a member of the Polish nobility
and he was raised Catholic. Dzerzhinsky, Lenin, Stalin, Beria, etc, were not
Jewish, nor were most communists. So, no, Judaism and communism, contrary to
anti-Semitic hatemongers, are not identical. But, yes, the disproportionate
number of Jews in the NKVD in the 1930s had historical consequences.
When the Nazis invaded Western Ukraine,
the NKVD tortures and murders were mere playthings to them. Nazis photographed and
filmed Ukrainians, Poles, and Germans sobbing over the desecrated bodies of
their loved ones. Nazis prostituted their documentation of human grief in anti-Semitic
propaganda. Nazis encouraged Ukrainians and Poles to conflate communism with
Jews. Reinhard Heydrich ordered this himself. Motyl and Kiebuzinski write,
"Edmund Kessler, a Jewish eyewitness highly critical of Ukrainians, goes
so far as to say that 'the Germans were the conductors of all this. They
decided when to begin a pogrom, when to end it, and how long the victims should
be tormented.'"
Nazis fomented pogroms. Ukrainian and
Polish pogromists committed crimes against Jews. Those crimes included Jews
being forced to wash the bodies of the corpses of those killed by the NKVD. In
the pogroms that broke out in the immediate aftermath of the prison massacre
and the Nazi invasion, estimates are that Ukrainians and Poles, in pogroms,
killed thousands of Jews, with one estimate at 5,000.
As you can see, it's complicated.
As mentioned, it's difficult to talk
about the disproportionate number of Jews in the NKVD. It's also difficult to
talk about non-Jews, in this case Ukrainians and Poles, and others throughout
Eastern Europe, being goaded by Nazis into hideous atrocities. We allow all of
these complications to taint the innocent dead. Again, "political
prisoners" in the Soviet system were often best people in any given
locale. The priests, the teachers, the persons of conscience, the stamp
collectors. All the ugliness surrounding the murders of these innocent victims
of NKVD terror makes us, and canonical historians, turn away. Perhaps the NKVD
Prison Massacre of 1941 receives little attention because paying attention to
all this is just too difficult.
But there's another reason we don't hear
much about the NKVD Prison Massacre.
When I was still teaching, every
semester, I tried to walk my students through what the words "left"
and "right" mean politically. My students were constantly required to
address the difference between the political left and the political right, and
they were required to do this even though they had no idea what either term
meant. In fact their educations, controlled by leftists, gave them the
impression that the political right was the evil enemy of humanity. They also
associated any position on the left with benignity.
I told my students that communism was
the extreme left position. I had to explain to them what communism means.
"From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs,"
was a handy catchphrase. I would then demand that every student in the class
surrender whatever cash he had on hand and I told them that I would divide it
up equally and redistribute it according to need. They declined to do this. I
insisted. They said that they would resist any attempt on my part to requisition
their money. I asked them to apply that scenario to all of society. Their eyes
would grow wide and they would get that wonderful "Aha" look on their
faces. I would then ask,
"How many people do you think died
in the imposition of communism?"
They would shrug, shake their heads.
Some would guess "Hundreds." Others, "Thousands." None came
close to guessing any number close to historical estimates. When I told them
that one estimate is that communism killed one hundred million people, they
would be gobsmacked.
"Why have we not heard anything
about this? Why has no one told us this?"
One answer is that education and media
in the US today are largely left-of-center, but I don't know if that explains
it all. It's a question Polish friends and I ponder endlessly. Again, Poland
was attacked by both Nazi Germany and Communist Russia in September, 1939. We
ask, why are t-shirts with red stars or Mao or Stalin images considered benign,
while t-shirts with swastikas or Hitler images are monstrous? I've never seen a
fully satisfying answer and I suspect we'll be asking that same question for some
time.
There's more going on here than the
social acceptability of t-shirts with red stars. Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia
were both murderous regimes. Timothy Snyder takes on the hard task of putting
Hitler and Stalin, Nazi Germany and Communist Russia, on a scale and deciding
that Nazi Germany murdered more people.
But this brings me to a second reason
for wanting you to think about the NKVD Prison Massacre of 1941. Yes, I want
you to shed a tear for, say a prayer for, and honor the dead. But in the same
way that I want everyone to learn something from the Holocaust, I want everyone
to learn something from the killings that the communists carried out.
Both Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia
played similar games in occupied territories. They decapitated societies, going
after clergy, teachers, any potential community leaders. They practiced
divide-and-conquer. All societies have fault lines. The fault lines are
comparable around the world. Fault lines between men and women, between rich
and poor, between rural and urban populations, between people of faith and
atheists, between the educated and those lacking formal education, between
young and old, between people of various faiths. Both Nazi Germany and Soviet
Russia exacerbated these fault lines. German Nazis set Poles living in the
highlands against Poles living in the lowlands. Soviet Russia worked in Poland
to scapegoat Jews, students, workers, even windmill operators.
Both Nazis and Soviets were shameless
and skilled liars, but when it comes to the fissures in society, they didn't
have to invent anything. They just had to apply a new morality. In interwar
Poland, most Poles were poor agriculturalists, and Jews did occupy a
disproportionate percentage of urban, white collar professions like professor,
doctor, and lawyer. Jews were disproportionately urban. In one city, Bialystok,
"By 1898, Jews owned 80 percent of the city’s large mills … Jews comprised
88 percent of the city’s shopkeepers. By 1921, Jews ran 93 percent of the
city’s businesses and owned 89 percent of its factories." Poland's
invaders expertly exploited the fissures between rural and urban, between
factory owner and rural peasant.
Nazis insisted that the differential
between one social group and another demanded hatred and violent abuse. It's
also true that in West Ukraine, Poles and Jews were disproportionately
represented among landlords and estate managers, and Ukrainians were
disproportionately represented in the peasantry. Both Nazis and Soviets
exacerbated social tensions around these fault lines and set one group against
the other. In German-occupied Ukraine, Ukrainians committed massacres of Poles,
killing up to 100,000 Polish people.
Both German Nazis and Soviet Russians
pushed tribal moralities. If a person is not of my tribe, his life is
worthless, and I am entitled, no, required to harm and even kill that person.
Nazis propagated tribal morality in Ukraine after the NKVD Prison Massacre.
Most communists were not Jews, and most Jews were not communists, but Nazis
conflated Jews with communism and instigated pogroms. Pogromists, acting on
tribal morality, committed atrocities against Jews, and no doubt felt righteous
in doing so.
These processes are not foreign to the
United States today. In 2020, we saw violence that justified itself using
divide-and-conquer, tribal morality. Citizens were robbed, beaten, and publicly
tortured because of their skin color. Celebrities like Chrissy Teigen justified
this behavior.
I want you to know about the NKVD Prison
Massacre because I want the utterly ugly face of Soviet communism to be public
knowledge. Communism's metaphorical hands drip with human gore. I want you to
know about the NKVD Prison Massacre because I want the dead to be mourned and
honored. I want you to know about the NKVD Prison Massacre because I want you
to learn the lessons from the victims' agony, to recognize how evil is tribal
morality. I want the victims to be honored. We honor them by rejecting tribal
morality and insisting that all lives matter. Anyone encouraging us to conflate
criminality with an ethnic identity – for example to conflate white skin with a
slew of historical evils – is himself selling evil.
The God I believe in insists that all
lives matter. One of the most moving depictions of this principle is found in
the Talmud. The Israelites are escaping captivity in Egypt. They are pursued by
Egyptian soldiers. God drowns the Pharaoh's army in the Red Sea. In the Talmud,
angels wish to sing to celebrate this victory. "The Lord, God, said to
them: 'My creations are drowning and you are singing before me?'"
Let us live the morality that insists
that all lives matter.
The full text of the 2017 Amsterdam
University Press book The Great Ukrainian Prison Massacre of 1941: A
Sourcebook by Ksenya Kiebuzinski and Alexander Motyl is available online here.
Danusha Goska is the author of God through Binoculars:
A Hitchhiker at a Monastery
Thanks for this post.
ReplyDeleteOf course some massacres are better known than others. Furthermore, I bet that Kielce and Jedwabne are better known, at least to Americans, than Katyn. It is not hard to figure out why.
As I have probably said many times before, but sadly it continues to need saying: All atrocities are equal, but some are more equal than others. And: All willing executioners are equal, but some are more equal than others.
ReplyDeleteBut it is not just the suffering of Eastern Europeans under both Hitler and Stalin that is disregarded - aren't most victims of most atrocities of very little importance to "the world"?
They usually only matter when political points can be scored. And here there is a kind of negative because didn't the Movers and Shakers as a class (with honourable exceptions of course) adore Stalin. So its not so much that their victims have no political weight (though they have no political weight) , but more than that aren't they Politically Incorrect?
They were killed by the wrong genocidal dictator! And in any case us Eastern Europeans are considered to be the wrong sort of people somehow.
That at any rate is how it seems to me. And for sure I am not the fount of all wisdom, being a damaged child of disobedient Adam, living in a world system still ruled by "the father of the lie", Satan the devil.
But the important thing, as you remind us in this blogpost, (thanks!), is that to our loving Creator, all lives matter. He is never swayed by the ever changing politics of "the world".
And under the loving rule of the Kingdom of God, the whole earth will become a paradise of peace, truth and justice. And Jehovah assures us that the dead will not be forgotten at that time. He saw what happened to those people, he saw the gleeful cruelty of their murderers. And He will not awake them from the dreamless sleep of death until the whole earth is at peace.
It will be such a joyful awakening when it comes. I hope you Danusha, Jan and me are there to welcome them back!
My grandfather and his brother were murdered by NKVD during evacuation of Minsk, Belarus prisons. Timothy Snyder in "Bloodlands" estimates the number of victims as 10,000 on the whole area from Moldova to Estonia. The Germans used the crimes to instigate the pogroms, see "Rozstrzelać elementy kontrrewolucyjne!: brutalizacja wojny niemiecko-sowieckiej latem 1941 roku" by Bogdan Musial. (originally published in Germany) Lwow was dominated by Ukrainian nationalists in 1941, Polish professors (some of them politicians) were murdered at that time. Part of the Lwow pogroms was labelled "Petliura days" (.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lviv_pogroms_(1941)#%22Petliura_Days%22 ) and certainly the Poles would not have selected Petliura as their hero. Poles might have participated in ethnically Polish areas of Soviet Belarus.
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