The Asian Age

German village votes to keep ‘ Hitler bell’ as memorial

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Berlin: A German village has decided to keep a contentiou­s Nazi- era church bell that bears a swastika and the words “All for the Fatherland - Adolf Hitler”, arguing it serves as a reminder of the country’s dark past.

The parish council of Herxheim voted 10- 3 on Monday that the bronze bell from 1934 should remain as “an impetus for reconcilia­tion and a memorial against violence and injustice”. The council rejected an offer by the regional Protestant Church to pay for taking down the 240 kilogramme bell and replacing it.

A memorial pointing to the bell’s history will now be fixed on the heritageli­sted church, the Jakobskirc­he. The village of just 700 people has repeatedly caught national attention for the controvers­ial “Hitler bell” since a former church organist complained about the inscriptio­n. Some churchgoer­s were dismayed to find out that they had got married, baptised their children or joined other religious ceremonies and events under the Hitler bell. Last year the former town mayor, Roland Becker, resigned over comments that appeared to defend not just the bell but the Nazi era.

Amid the controvers­y, the bell was silenced last September and a second one used, pending the municipal decision in the southweste­rn village near the university city of Heidelberg. At Monday evening’s meeting, village mayor Georg Welker said that “the community needs clarity which way we should go”, national news agency DPA reported. He presented an expert’s opinion that judged the bell had heritage value and should either stay in place or be taken to a museum. Disposing of it would represent “an evasion of a reasonable and enlightene­d culture of remembranc­e”, the expert’s opinion found.

 ?? — AFP ?? A Nazi- era church bell that bears a swastika and the words ‘ All for the Fatherland — Adolf Hitler’ hanging in the steeple of the St Jakob church in Herxheim am Berg, western Germany.
— AFP A Nazi- era church bell that bears a swastika and the words ‘ All for the Fatherland — Adolf Hitler’ hanging in the steeple of the St Jakob church in Herxheim am Berg, western Germany.
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— AFP Lanterns in the shape of dogs at the Lantern Festival in Taipei on Monday.
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