Two decades ago the Berlin Wall fell. It is an event which
lovers of liberty around the globe rightly celebrated. But
not everyone was pleased. Like Egon Krenz.
The last leader of East Germany continues to defend his little
socialist paradise, including its policy of shooting down
citizens seeking to escape. He portrays himself as
promoting a moral ideal, which unfortunately was wrecked by evil
capitalists.
Of course, as was common throughout the communist world, he did
very, very well while supposedly doing good.
Reports Britain's Independent:
Yet Krenz did not always see himself as a victim. In Communist
party terms he was a roaring success. He joined the East German
Socialist Unity party in 1955 when he was 18 and moved steadily
up the ranks, joining the politburo in 1983. For nearly a
decade he was East Germany's "crown prince", the man most
likely to succeed the state's veteran leader Erich Honecker.
He visited West Germany in the summer of 1989 when nobody
suspected that the Wall would fall, still confident that his
regime would survive him. Brigitte Schulte, a West German
Social Democrat who accompanied him, described him as "utterly
unsympathetic", and recalled how he spoke knowledgeably about
choice foods, fine wines and all the privileges that were
denied to ordinary East Germans. "He struck me as the
consummate apparatchik, a true child of the system, surrounded
by the oiliest advisers, the sort of people who would do
anything," she said at the time.
The greatest long-term threat to human liberty might not be the
Adolf Hitlers and Joseph Stalins, who concoct crazed schemes for
mass murder, but the legions of faceless apparatchiks who carry
out the totalitarian dictates of the Hitlers and Stalins.
Without colorless bureaucrats like Krenz, communism never
could have enslaved and killed hundreds of millions of people
around the world.
We should remember the evil committed by the Otto Krenzs of the
world as we celebrate the grand events of 20 years ago.