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Jewish & Nazi Shoah U-Boat Catchers

An Amazing Tale of Holocaust Betrayal in World War II

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Jewish & Nazi Shoah U-Boat Catchers

De: Thomas Jerome Baker
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“We must always take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented.” ~ Elie Wiesel The Holocaust showed the world that it is a very good idea to rethink ethical dilemmas. Life or death? What makes humans civilized? Is it our willingness to help our fellow human beings? Then why did we betray the Jews in World War II? How did the Nazis manipulate us? Why did we refuse to stand up to evil? This book will help you to search for the answer to the question that only you can answer for yourself... The Holocaust, the Shoah, or any other name you use to speak of this dark time in world history, is gradually losing some of its urgency. Why do I say that? It’s been 70 years since World War II ended. Seven decades is long enough to remember, to forgive, and to forget. Forget? It all depends on your perspective. If you are German, you want to atone for the past. Apologize and move on. Nobody should have to pay for the sins of their grandparents, should they? If you are Jewish, you can never forget. Centuries upon centuries of abuse and mistreatment simply can not be forgotten, ever. One can forgive, yes. But forget, no...
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