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Schwarzenegger: Capitol raid like Kristallnacht, Trump a ‘failed president’

  • January 10, 2021

US movie star-turned-politician Arnold Schwarzenegger likened last week’s riot at the Capitol by a mob supporting US President Donald Trump to the November 9, 1938, Nazi pogroms known as Kristallnacht.

Schwarzenegger, 73 and a former Republican governor of California, compared the insurrection at the Capitol building in Washington, DC, to the rise of Nazi Germany and spoke for the first time about his father’s past.

He began by describing Kristallnacht, the “Night of Broken Glass,” the 1938 Nazi pogrom across Germany and Austria, Schwarzennegger’s homeland. He called the stormtroopers who carried out the attacks on Jews and Jewish sites “the Nazi equivalent of the Proud Boys,” the far-right group that backs Trump and that the president has encouraged.

“The broken glass was in the windows of the United States Capitol — but the mob did not just shatter glass, they shattered the ideas we took for granted,” he said.

“They did not just break down the doors of the building that houses American democracy, the trampled the very principles on which our country was founded.”

Marauders on Wednesday raided and looted the Capitol after Trump called on them to march on the building to protest Congress affirming that President-elect Joe Biden had won the election. Trump has for months peddled the falsehood that Biden won by fraud. Some of the mob sought out lawmakers who were in hiding, and broke through windows to enter the Capitol. At least five people died as a result of the raid, including a police officer.

There is no evidence that the attack on the Capitol, while including people who bore anti-Semitic and racist symbology, was specifically anti-Semitic in its intent.

“I’ve never shared this so publicly because it is a painful memory, but my father would come home drunk once or twice a week, and he would scream and hit us and scare my mother,” Schwarzenegger said, of his childhood in Austria. “I did not hold him totally responsible because our neighbor was doing the same to his family, and so was the next neighbor over.

“They were in physical pain from the shrapnel in their bodies, and in emotional pain from what they saw or did. It all started with lies, and lies, and lies, and intolerance,” Schwarzenegger said in the Sunday video, describing the Nazi era.

“So being from Europe, I’ve seen firsthand how things can spin out of control…”

“President Trump sought to overturn the results of an election, and of a free election, he sought a coup by misleading people with lies,” he said. “I know where such lies lead. President Trump is a failed leader. He will go down in history as the worst president ever.”

Schwarzenegger called on fellow Republicans to disown Trump, and to support Biden. “We need public servants who will serve higher ideals,” he said.

Schwarzenegger’s father, Gustav, a police chief, voluntarily joined the Nazi Party in 1938, and served in World War II as a “Hauptfeldwebel.” Wounded in 1943’s Battle of Stalingrad, he was discharged later that year after suffering malaria.

As his film career was taking off in the 1990s the younger Schwarzenegger asked the Simon Wiesenthal Center to research his father’s background. It found that his father had been a member of the Nazi Party, but had not participated in atrocities.

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