Historikerstreit

The Historikersteit (historian's dispute) was an intellectual and political controversy in West Germany about the way the Holocaust should be treated in history. It took place during the 1980s, and pitted left-wing intellectuals against right-wing intellectuals. The views of Ernst Nolte and Jrgen Habermas were at the center of the debate, which was conducted almost exclusively through articles and letters to the editor in the newspapers Die Zeit and the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung . The debate opened on June 6, 1986 when Nolte wrote an article in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung entitled Vergangenheit, die nicht vergehen will ("The Past That Will Not Go Away"). Nolte argued that the "race murder" of the Nazi death camps were a "defensive reaction" to the "class murder" of the Stalinist system of gulags. In his view, the gulags were the original and greater horror. In the face of the threat of Bolshevism, it was logical that the German people would turn to Nazi fascism. Habermas rejected this position but argued that such a debate could be "a kind of settlement of damages" for the Holocaust. His "Eine Art Schadensabwicklung" appeared in the July 11, 1986, issue of Die Zeit. The debate centered around four main questions: Habermas' position was more widely accepted among the German people; Nolte is seen as an apologist for fascism.

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