ThoughtCrime: 01/30/95
Japanese Publisher Shut Down
One of Japan's most prestigious publishers has buckled under pressure from
the Holocaust Lobby and pulled the February issue of its Marco Polo
magazine - a 200,000 circulation monthly of news and opinion - from newstands
barely a week after it went on sale. The publisher then announced it would
have to shut down the magazine for good after the Simon Wiesenthal Center
pressured Mitsubishi, Volkswagen, Cartier, and Philip Morris to cancel lucrative
advertising contracts with the magazine. The draconion measures came after
Marco Polo published an illustrated ten-page article, "The
Greatest Taboo of Postwar History: There Were No Nazi Gas Chambers," by
Japanese revisionist Dr. Masanori Nishioka.
In the article, Nishioka wrote that "the story of 'gas chambers'
was used as propaganda for the purposes of psychological warfare," and is
"nothing more than a transformation, without verification, of wartime 'gas
chamber' stories into 'history'."
Nishioka points out that a chamber at the Dachau concentration
camp, which American propagandists portrayed as a "gas chamber" used to
kill prisoners, was actually a non-homicidal delousing chamber. He also
presents considerable evidence to show that the "gas chamber" shown to tourists
at Auschwitz was built by Communists after the war.
Comparing the wartime fate of Europe's Jews with that of Chinese
killed by Japanese troops, and the victims of American atomic bombings of
Japanese cities, Nishioka concludes his article with an expression of sympathy
for the "tragic deaths" of many European Jews.
Through its embassy in Tokyo, the Israeli government formally
protested to the Japanese government, while the Simon Wiesenthal Center
of Los Angeles mounted a boycott campaign against the Bungei Shunju Company.
The magazine's initial response was a statement defending the
provocative article. In explaining his decision to publish it, Marco
Polo editor Kazuyoshi Hanada - one of Japan's most prominent journalists
- said that Dr. Nishioka had found evidence to show that standard views
about gassings of Jews are not accurated. "We would not run an article we
thought was wrong," Hanada said on Jan. 24. "It's not good for everything
about a certain subject to be taboo," he added. "Maybe Israelis and Japanese
have different ways of thinking about that."
Marco Polo also generously announce that it would
welcome a rebuttal of Nishioka's article, offering both the Wiesenthal Center
and the Israeli embassy an opportunity to respond with a ten-page article
of its own. The offer was promptly and predictably rejected.
The Wiesenthal Center mounted an international boycott campaign
against Marco Polo advertisers, and quickly succeeded in persuading
major firms to cancel their advertising. On January 30, the Japanese government
issued a statement calling the article, "extremely improper." A Foreign
Ministry official added that Japanese embassies and consulates around the
world would be instructed about the government's "position on the Holocaust."
Under extreme pressure, Bungei Shunju issued a statement of apology
on Jan. 30, "We ran an article that was not fair to the Nazi massacre of
Jewish people, and by running the article, we caused deep sorrow and hardship
for Jewish society and related people."
At a packed news conference on Feb. 2, with Wiesenthal Center
deputy director Rabbi Abraham Cooper, Bungei company president Kengo Tanaka
formally apologized for causing Jews "immeasurable pain" by publishing Nishioka's
article. To atone for its grievous sin, Tanaka said he had closed don the
offending magazine for good, and had relieved the responsible staff members
of their duties. All remaining copies of the February issue were being recalled
and destroyed.
Adapted from: The Journal of Historical Review, Vol. XV, No.2 March/April
1995 (P.O. Box 4296, Torrance, Ca 90510, USA.)
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