Paul
Goble
Staunton, March 13 – Seventy-nine years
ago today, Adolf Hitler issued the law on the unification of Austria and
Germany, an event subsequently known as the Anschluss, and one that both
resembles and differs from what Vladimir Putin did in the case of Ukraine’s
Crimea, according to two Ukrainian experts.
Yuri Shapovalov, a historian at the
National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, points to some essential
differences. Hitler at least since 1924
had insisted that Germany and Austria were “one family and needed to be united”
and his military occupation of Austria was preceded by talks with Vienna about
that (ru.krymr.com/a/28364801.html).
Vladimir Putin
behaved very differently, the historian told Radio Liberty’s Vitaly Portnikov. “In
the 2000s, [he] denied in every possible way his territorial claims against
Ukraine, declared that he respected the state borders and had no intention of
taking Crimea, let alone by military means. Thus, what happened in 2014 was
completely unexpected for the entire world.”
Yaroslav Shimov, a commentator for
Radio Liberty, adds that “a large part of the population of Austria then was
genuinely pleased because a majority of Austrians considered themselves at that
moment Germans. And under the influence of propaganda and the specific
circumstances in the history of the Austrian Republic, they considered that unification”
would not be a bad thing.
Shapovalov points out that “there
was practically no reaction” by the Western powers to the Anschluss. “They
considered [it] as a means of pacifying Adolf Hitler. British Prime Minister
Nevil Chamberlain declared at the League of Nations that one must not encourage
small countries with promises about their defense if in reality there are no
such plans to provide it.”
“In essence,” the historian
continues, “Vladimir Putin today is counting on a similar fatalism on the part
of the West. But one must not give him
Crimea in order to ‘pacify’ him because then [his aggression] will never
end. [Existing] international sanctions
suggest that the West still is not inclined to repeat its earlier mistakes.”
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