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  • Mathias Matussek was born in Münster
  • It seems to be an act of public suicide for a post-war German to criticise the British view of history on a day like VE day. To do so is to be cursed as a Nazi nostalgic or as an irredeemable loser.

    But several British colleagues have asked me for a strongly worded polemic about the British obsession with Germany and the war.

    So, here goes: we Germans consider VE day the day when the Hitler terror was finally vanquished.

    We have learned the meaning of mourning and are determined never to allow another genocide.

    In contrast, our British neighbours have not learned much more than the triumphalist trumpeting of the victor.

    We Germans confront the guilt and shame of our past daily, and more thoroughly and obsessively than probably any other nation on earth has done. Even 60 years after the end of the horrors, we are still preoccupied, perhaps even more so now than before. In the heart of the capital a Holocaust memorial in the shape of a forest of grey cement posts has just been inaugurated.

    Every German schoolchild knows the tales of German atrocities. But in England, Prince Harry parties with a swastika arm band. Eighty per cent of youngsters don't know what Auschwitz was about, but each one will be familiar enough with heroic films about the "Battle of Britain" to believe they had personally kicked the Hun up the backside.

    Where does this giddy pride come from - and the lack of sensitivity toward the victims?

    The Russians in the meantime consider us friends, even though they lost 25 million people in the fight against the Nazi horde. They respect us as a hard-working, peace-loving people who have emerged renewed from the devastation.

    The British, who only survived thanks to the Russians and Americans, behave as if they had conquered Hitler's hordes single-handedly. And they continue to see us as Nazis, as if they had to refight the battles every evening. They are positively enchanted by this Nazi dimension.

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    Matthias Matussek Age, Birthday, Zodiac Sign and Birth Chart

    Matthias Matussek is a German journalist, publicist, and author, born on March 9, 1954, in Münster. He worked for Der Spiegel from 1987 to 2013. Currently, he represents positions associated with the New Right in Germany, indicating a shift in his political and ideological stance over the years.

    Zodiac Sign (Western)

    Pisces

    Sunsign, Tropical Zodiac

    Zodiac Sign (Vedic)

    Aries

    Moonsign, Sidereal Zodiac

    Place of Birth

    Münster

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    Chinese Zodiac Sign

    Horse (马)

    Name Number (Chaldean)

    51 => 6

    Name Number (Pythagorean)

    11


    Meaning of the name - Matthias

    Gift of Yahweh, gift of God

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    March 9, 1954 Facts

    Generation Group

    Matthias Matussek belongs to the Baby Boomers group.


    Place of Birth: Münster

    Educated At: Karls-Gymnasium Stuttgart

    Occupation: film director | journalist | writer | screenwriter

    Employers: Spiegel-Verlag

    Awards Received: Egon-Erwin-Kisch-Preis


    Astrology Analysis

    Ephemeris for March 9, 1954

    Note: Moon position is location and time sensitive.
    PlanetPosition (Tropical, Western)Transits on March 9, 2024Secondary Progressions for March 9, 2024
    Sun18 Pisces 3519 Pisces 3727 Taurus 12
    Moon22 Taurus 1010 Pisces 86 Sagittarius 10
    Mercury2 Pisces 5929 Pisces 78 Gemini 40
    Venus28 Pisces 127 Aquarius 1724 Gemini 4
    Mars14 Sagittarius 5219 Aquarius 408 Capricorn 21
    Jupiter17 Gemini 2512 Taurus 5128 Gemini 39
    Saturn9 Scorpio 3110 Pisces 555 Scorpio 0
    Uranus19 Cancer 1019 Taurus 5320 Cancer 11
    Neptune25 Libra 3627 Pisces 423 Libra 50
    Pluto23 Leo 121 Aquarius 2522 Leo 34
    Rahu21 Capricorn 917 Aries 1417 Capricorn 27
    Ketu21 Cancer 917 Libra 1417 Cancer 27

    Chandra Kundali (Equal House, North Indian Diamond Chart)

    Astrology Transits Analysis for Year 2025

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  • Yet Another German Journalist Makes a Discerning Critique of Pope Francis

    The string of eloquent German journalists who have gradually lost patience with Pope Francis does not seem to stop. Now we have another well-known and honorably independent journalist, Matthias Matussek, who has added his own name to the list of reflective papal critics. Matussek, who is an eloquent Catholic conservative critic and book author, currently writes for the well-established Swiss weekly magazine Die Weltwoche and the German magazine FOCUS.

    In the 12 April (14/2017) issue of Die Weltwoche – which displays on its cover a picture of Pope Francis himself sitting on a swinging wrecking ball – Matussek characterizes Francis as “gratuitous, appealing, chumming up” and says that this pope reminds us less and less of a Pontifex Maximus. With reference to a recent sharp critique of the pope by the British weekly Spectator, Matussek asks: “Has the Pope Gone Crazy?” and he then proposes to answer the question himself:

    This [query] is not so far off as one would think: in fact, this Argentine Pontifex Maximus has uttered so many confusing, contradictory, and politically provocative things that the members of his press corps have a hard time keeping up with corrections and then recommending certain interpretations. Without now here judging the truthfulness of the matter – but, frankly, how does one, for example, moderate this formulation: “Readers of newspapers are inclined toward coprophagy” – i.e., the lubricious consumption of excrement?

    To support his point, Matussek attentively – and with a vivid and sprightly style – enumerates in the following seven pages of his article many of the contradictory scandals that we here at OnePeterFive have extensively – and regrettably – reported on; thus a list of Matussek’s topics should now suffice:

    – the scandal that Pope Francis reinstated the perverted priest, Father Mauro Inzol

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  • Pierre Vogel facts for kids

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    Pierre Vogel
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    Real namePierre Vogel
    Height6 ft. 0 in. (183 cm)
    NationalityGerman
    Born(1978-07-20) July 20, 1978 (age 46)
    Frechen, North Rhine-Westphalia, West Germany
    Stance?
    Boxing record
    Total fights7
    Wins6
    Wins by KO2
    Losses0
    Draws1

    Pierre Vogel (born July 20, 1978), also known as Abu Hamza (Arabic: أبو حمزة) is a German Islamicpreacher and a former professional boxer.

    Early life and boxing career

    Vogel was born in Frechen. He turned professional at the age of 22, fighting briefly (for two years) as a cruiserweight for the Sauerland club and was undefeated in seven bouts.

    Religion

    Vogel converted to Islam in 2001 and shortly thereafter began courses in Islamic studies in Germany, and then studied in Medina.

    He is considered to be one of the most influential Muslims in Germany.

    Private life

    Vogel is married to a Muslim Moroccan woman and father of three children.

    Media perception

    He has been described in one German report as a "radical Muslim", while Matthias Matussek, author and commentator for Der Spiegel, described him as representative of the "dark Nazi variant" of Islam in Germany.

    When he appeared at a Muslim meeting in Dillingen, Saarland, 25 April 2010, he said that polygamy is legitimate due to the fact that there are more women than men in Germany.

    ..... The video's creator deleted it after a legal challenge from the victim.

    See also

    In Spanish: Pierre Vogel para niños