Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Hsbc Collections Department

May Hitler figures are issued?

The attack of the former police officer Frank L. on the Hitler wax figure at Madame Tussauds in Berlin has been sanctioned by a court to a fine of 900 €. Had the unemployed Frank L. publicly asked for an alternative collection for the fine, despite the economic crisis would be even unemployed colleagues Russia followed in the call.

During the installation of a Hitler wax figure at Madame Tussauds in Germany triggered a debate and only Frank L. has protested to Russia not only a Hitler figure in a Moscow museum of the head would be demolished, but the person on the idea had come.

In Germany, Frank L. was labeled a vandal. In Russia, Hitler - I'm sure - not even as a harmless wax figure acceptable. In the minds of the people he is a devil that must not appear in any presentation in the world.

could be a counter-remark: We see Hitler in films, plays and historical chronicles - why he should not be on display in a museum? Firstly, Hitler as a person acting in a film is not Hitler, but an actor. Secondly, Hitler is a historical figure who occupies a specific place in our lives. In short, the representation of Hitler in the film and theater is appropriate.

Hitler's wax figure, however, is an exact copy of the guide. It imitates and acts exactly like a man of flesh and blood. This criminal had brought so much suffering in the world that even reasonable people at the sight of Hitler's irrational to feel revenge. Possibly Hitler wax figure in 30 years no longer perceived as painful as today. However, this is hardly likely. The recent destruction of a

Lenin monument by a bomb in St. Petersburg suggests that the historical memory at all times looking for the opportunity to accuse only monuments. Because a memorial is the epitome of an idea. This is also the wax representations.