Remembering Nazi past should be considered a strength, not weakness: German President
President Frank-Walter Steinmeier said Friday that acknowledging and remembering Germany's dark Nazi past should be considered a strength, not a weakness.
- Country:
- Germany
Germany's president is calling on his compatriots to embrace an enlightened, "democratic patriotism" and reject aggressive nationalism that romanticises the country's history.
President Frank-Walter Steinmeier said Friday that acknowledging and remembering Germany's dark Nazi past should be considered a strength, not a weakness.
Steinmeier's remarks came in a speech to Parliament marking the 100th anniversary of the proclamation of a German republic after World War I.
The November 9 ceremony also commemorates the 1938 Nazi pogrom against Jews, known as the "Night of Broken Glass," and the 1989 fall of the Berlin Wall widely seen as ending the Cold War.
In a swipe at the far-right Alternative for Germany party, Steinmeier urged Germans to reject those who seek to exclude minorities.
ALSO READ
-
Wall Street Steadies as Iran Concerns Loom
-
Market Jitters: U.S.-Iran Tension Disrupts Wall Street's Rally
-
Betrayal within Trusted Walls: Long-Time Driver Exploits Elderly Employer
-
Wall Street Pauses Amid Oil Price Surge and Geopolitical Tensions
-
Wall Street Pauses Amid Middle East Tensions and Market Fluctuations
Google News