
Every city has its unique product - its main attraction. Detroit has
automobiles, Paris fashion, and Tokyo noodles. Berlin has history - and
plenty of it. Unfortunately, much of this history is monstrous and
tragic. I can barely walk down any street in this city without coming
across a plaque, marker or memorial remembering those lost to the
cruelties of Berlin's unique history. Every journey across town becomes
a journey through the darkest days of the twentieth century.
All this history is really a bit exhausting
and overwhelming. Around every corner and down every street I am
constantly confronted with some of the worst chapters of Western
Civilization. But this struggle to remember, to remember the victims,
the perpetrators and those who resisted is all part of
'Vergangenheitsbewältigung' the German word for the process of coming
to grips with the past. And, while this process is discomforting,
enraging and saddening, it is only by engaging in it that we may regain
our common humanity and develop the courage and determination to
prevent such catastrophes in the future.