John Sack is the only person who was a war correspondent in Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, Yugoslavia, and now Afghanistan -- every American war for the past fifty years. In every one he's gone from camp to combat with the GIs, writing about them in Esquire, Harper's and The New Yorker.
Autore principale: Sack, John
Titolo: Occhio per occhio : Polonia 1945: la storia della vendetta ebraica contro i nazisti / John Sack ; . - 300 p. ; 24 cm. - (I
Editore: MILANO : BALDINI & CASTOLDI, 1995
Collana: (SAGGI 45)
ISBN: ISBN 88-859-8778-8
Note: 45). - Trad. di: An eye for an eye
Soggetto: POLONIA-1945-Diari e memorie
Collocazione: 943.805 SAC
At the end of World War II, thousands of Jews set up 1,255 concentration camps for German civilians -- German men, women, children and babies. There Jews beat, whipped, tortured and murdered the Germans. "Why, then, for fifty years did people suppress the news of
Shlomo Morel?
Shlomo MorelI'd have thought that a man who commanded a concentration camp, who Jews and Germans testified killed thousands of prisoners, who was wanted in Poland but who fled to the Middle East - I'd have thought that Shlomo's story was well worth telling, but Shlomo's not German but Jewish, he didn't flee to Syria but Israel, and for almost fifty years not one American newspaper mentioned him." p 176 "An Eye for an Eye" John Sack But still to this day, there are people in positions of influence and power who sit on their hands and do nothing to help bring Shlomo Morel to justice. What did you know and when did you know it Ms. Lipstadt? Poland is demanding the extradition of Shlomo Morel. Israel continues to refuse, the hypocrisy is disgusting. Why are people in Jewish Studies and Holocaust Studies doing nothing about this man who is accused of crimes against humanity, a Jewish man accused of the deaths of hundreds of Germans in a postwar detention camp? This is happening now: "Morel, 86, faces charges of crimes against humanity in relation to more than 1500 inmates at a camp in southern Poland, many of whom perished in "barbaric" circumstances." - January 3, 2005 The
Sydney Morning Herald John Sack also exposed the ugly fact that many acted to suppress the book
An Eye for an Eye. It got even uglier for John Sack.