Nazi Hunter Eyes German Presidency

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Veteran Nazi hunter Beate Klarsfeld has jumped into the German political fray as an alternative candidate for president.

Her decision to run comes amid growing criticism of the sole nominee — Joachim Gauck, a former East German anti-communist activist who later was the first to head the post-unification commission investigating the archives of the East German secret police. Gauck is coming under increasing criticism over his views on Holocaust remembrance.

Klarsfeld, 73, of the Left Party member, told the German news agency DPA, “I hope that I will get some votes from the CDU and CSU,” the party of German Chancellor Angela Merkel and its sister party in Bavaria. “I am committed to international understanding and always take the side of the victims.”

She is not given much chance of winning. Observers note that the Left Party holds 10 percent of seats in the Bundestag, and the other mainstream parties, which nominated Gauck, have an overwhelming majority. The presidency, a symbolic position, is appointed by a total of 1,240 prominent individuals, including all elected members of the Bundestag.

Gauck, a former Lutheran pastor, believes that too much attention has been given to the Holocaust. According to Berlin-based journalist and blogger Chris Hale, Gauck “has spoken out against what he calls an overvaluing -- or 'Überhohung' -- of the Holocaust,  agressively insisting that the worst genocide in human history has to be judged alongside the crimes of various communist regimes.”

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