(AA) Canto 28: Barbarossa

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Perhaps when distant people on other planets pick up some wavelength of ours all they hear is a continuous scream
Iris Murdoch


Diplomatic Breakdown

Begin to learn the patience needed
till the bears’ return, the day
they launch themselves, hungry

George Sipos

Gunflash invigorates the Eastern dawn
& onset marks of dark Barbarossa,
A thousand miles of battle-lines are drawn,
Scale dwarfing the grandstanding of Wagner;
Molotov hears
A hammer at his door,
What arrogance appears? The Reich Ambassador!

“…acts of Russian terrorism
We shall force to pay the cost,
Our rapport with communism
Sadly is forever lost,
Due to Jewish bolshevism
The Nieman hath been cross’d!”
A flabberghasted laugh… a look… a pause…
“& so, at war, our country is with yours.”

A flapping fish caught in a net,
Molotov moved closer,
“Our armies set to meet your threat,”
We shall see… Heil Hitler!”
A click of heels, a strutting out, chang’d Earth’s fate forever.

Kremlin
June 22nd
1941


Unstoppables

Each minute bursts in the burning room,
The great globe reels in the solar fire,
Spinning the trivial and unique away

Delmore Schwartz

Professional processions from the West
Mute the birdsongs of Lithuania
Confidence beaming, their co-emptive quest
To quell the Communistic mania
That like disease
From Moscow’s canker spreads,
Pursued with perfect ease against the flapping Reds

Divisions quite disorganis’d,
Disgruntl’d & depleted,
It’s idiotic chiefs despis’d,
Equipment obsoleted,
An army madly mesmeris’d
&, it seem’d, defeated –
In roll’d the oil, “What do we do with these?
“I think, Archangel, now…” sent overseas

Those oil barrels that were meant
To fuel the London Blitz
Were promptly intercepted, sent
For Britain’s benefits,
To drop bomb loads on Berlin, sent to fill the body pits.

The White Sea
June 23rd
1941


Endless Leagues

An explosion – & a friend dies.
And so death passes you by this time.
Next it will be my turn

Semen Gudzenko

Scenery steam’d in sepianic sheen,
Battles of manic annhialation,
The greatest march the world has ever seen,
With it comes its greatest devastation;
Each Kesselschact
Tannenburg remembers,
Admonish’d pockets pack’d with desp’rate prisoners.

Some megalithic Tsunami
Breaks oer the shores of Asia,
Its spearheads roll relentlessly
Across Pomenaria
Sweeping Ukraine to the Black Sea –
Pitiful defender
Builds his bastions from friable glass,
Crush’d effortlessly as the Panzers pass.

The granges growing less & less,
All round the brown steppes band,
Vast & endless, vapid, friendless,
Idaho feindesland –
Stalin’s colossal empire in the palm of Hitler’s hand.

Byelorussia
July
1941


The Axis

Would he of icy clouds a throne carve bright,
Or would the demons of the deepest night
A bar build where the shining stars sweep free?

Adam Bernard Mickiewicz

Von Ribbentrop receiv’d Matsuoka
Schloss Fuschl, gatehouse of the grand Alpine,
“The war is won,” stated over dinner,
“Strike now & English empire’s your goldmine!”
On Berghof peak
Hitler waited calmly,
“This moment scores unique in all of history!”

They found him in a warlike mood
& Spring’s rejuvenation,
“Brother, when battle is renew’d
This won war will be well won,
When if ye act upon thy feud
With Rooseveldt’s nation,
I promise thee Germany shall assist,
& smash those Allies with our Axis fist.”

A gasping captain makes him jolt,
& Matsuoka smile,
A lightning bolt, “The Serbs revolt,”
A demon spits its bile,
“Then we shall bathe their babes in blood & burning corpses pile.”

Berchtesgaden
July
1941


Death Squad

The dim boy claps because the others clap.
The polite word, handicapped, is muttered in the stands.
Isn’t it wrong, the way the mind moves back

Richard Hugo

Buscher flavours mincemeat work with relish,
Hunts down the local Party Kommissar,
Whips him, strips him, rips him like a catfish,
Aufklawrong face of burglarizing War;
Penn’d in Juden
Made sad, Schutzstaffel slaves,
“Follow me you vermin, we go to dig your graves!”

Nazi bestiality pours
Oer conquer’d territory,
Sanguinarius Quaesitors –
Einsatzgruppen – kill for glee,
Clipboards notch numbers for the cause
Quite meticulously,
Impressing Himmler with the murder’s pace,
“I must observe a mass shooting take place.”

The bullets whizz, his shoe-shine spit
Splatters with blood & brain;
Edge of death-pit, close to vomit,
The dying squirm in pain,
“These methods are too crude… we must use something more humane.”

Byeloruss
August 15th
1941


Orphans

My question could have been, In what country
will your pillow finally come to rest
and the rain call you home

Nancy Kuhl

Mister sleep misses Kenny & Mavis,
Kept awake by the rumbling punishment
Shaking the distant cottonopolis,
A dull, red glow its torture’s testament;
While down the stairs
A letter is discuss’d
To share it with their cares, or censure it in trust?

They went out as a family
To spend the odd, spare shilling,
On ribb’d sands by the Irish Sea
Run pilots green for drilling,
Quarter’d in ev’ry B&B;
Oer the pack’d proms milling
Young Mavis pointed out approaching sight –
Two air fighters lock’d in thrilling dogfight!

For half-an-hour they fought anon,
& none were barely better
The duel done, all petrol gone,
Engines fail & splutter;
Crashing both on crushpack station, deaths entwine together.

Blackpool North
August

1941


Subjugations

My days were a thing for me to live,
For others to deplore;
I took of life all it could give

Countee Cullen

Buscher rode to the gorge at Babi-Yar,
Black conduit to extermination,
Stripping Jewesses of dress, slip & bra,
He lined them in naked degradation;
Life’s last moments
Wailing in extremis,
Machine gunner opens, delivering death’s kiss.

He rode thro’ warm, Autumnal rain
To a solemn city square,
Men strung up in a greivous pain
Did dance short-time upon the air,
Near them Dosia waits in train,
Voluptuous & fair…
Buscher trots slowly all along her line,
Dismisses the rest, “This one shall be mine…

…Send her to my house in Bremen!”
Beady eyes undress her;
Young Konstantin boil’d up within,
Sprinted home to Mother,
With tear-streak’d eyes he splurted out, “They have stolen sister!”

Kiev
September
1941


Natural Mercy

He surfaces. A screel at first light.
He is alone and at leisure. He is
talking to himself, pecking at the waterfall

Nitoo Das

As souls protected by a wall of flesh,
Defenses stiffen at the Stalin line,
Pillbox & village fortify the mesh
Threshing the sacroiliacal spine
Of Germans clang-
Ing angrily along,
‘Twhere stubborn spearsmen sang their sostenuto song.

“Another filthy prisoner!”
The untursturmfuhrer said,
“Why send him to Kozelshchyna
Wasting water, fuel & bread,
Let’s get rid of him… Dietwolf!” “Sir!”
“Go shoot him in teh head…”
“Where?” “Wherever, just do it…” slow, serene,
The Goddess KARMA, queen-like, chose the scene.

The Russian begs, weeps for his life,
Whos young scar’d eyes did stare
At photo-wife, Deit lifts his knife
& cut the wristbonds bare
“I’m a soldier, not a killer…” & shoots into the air.

Shlisselburg
Sept 7th
1941


Letters Home

Alas, my memory
Does not want to leave me
And in it, live beings

Czesław Miłosz

Nine torrid months finds Lina’s mind a-whirl,
Still grieving for the loss of her daughter,
“She always seem’d a fit & healthy girl,
How she could have died of pneumonia?”
“My darling wife,
We must give up her ghost,”
Fresh toast & butter knife… Friedrich fetch’d in the post.

“Papa, this is Khan’s handwriting!”
Max snatch’d at his son’s hand,
Tensions delay’d the opening,
Too few contents too soon scann’d,
“All is well! But he is missing,
Mama, his food so bland…
Ev’rywhere the army victorious…
He’ll be home, he is sure, before Christmas!”

“The proudest I have ever been,
My boy he is so brave!”
Xaver’s eye-sheen films with dark green,
Affections he did crave,
So rush’d to join the U-boat arm, for action & the wave.

Berlin
September
1941

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