The Internet continues to buzz with speculation about why Tucker Carlson opened up his vast platform to Darryl Cooper, a Hitler apologist and Holocaust denier. Cooper, as Stephen Green ably explained, “is either a loon or a fraud.” There’s no doubt about that, and it also must be borne in mind that he wasn’t there to have a conversation with Tucker about intriguing aspects of twentieth-century history. Darryl Cooper was making not-so-subtle points about today’s political scene, and how certain controversial issues should be approached.
One of the most controversial aspects of the interview was that Cooper called Churchill the “chief villain” of World War II, which led many viewers to think, quite reasonably, that Cooper regarded Adolf Hitler as one of the “good guys.” Cooper, however, denied this in the interview himself: “That’s not what I’m saying. Germany, look, they put themselves into a position, and Adolf Hitler is chiefly responsible for this.” Yet what Cooper really is saying is even worse.
Cooper went on to say that Hitler’s National Socialist regime, “when they went into the east in 1941, they launched a war where they were completely unprepared to deal with the millions and millions of prisoners of war, of local political prisoners and so forth that they were going to have to handle. They went in with no plan for that, and they just threw these people into camps, and millions of people ended up dead.” As a result, he said, German commanders began suggesting that the humane thing to do would be to kill these people and thereby end their suffering: “And one of them actually says, rather than wait for them all to slowly starve this winter, wouldn’t it be more humane to just finish them off quickly now?”
Darryl Cooper may be the best and most honest popular historian in the United States. His latest project is the most forbidden of all: trying to understand World War Two.
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