The
Guardian
Paul Mason
Two hundred
years ago Germany ’s
great poet and statesman performed a U-turn that some would like to see Angela
Merkel copy
On a quiet
street in central Athens
stands the bronze, modernist facade of the Goethe Institut, which has been
teaching German and spreading enlightenment about German culture since 1952.
Last week, the Greek government threatened to seize the building, together with
holiday homes and other German assets. Greece
is claiming €341bn (£240bn) in second world war reparations from Germany – and if the government does not
confiscate the Goethe Institut, there are numerous people in Athens ready to do it “from below”.