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To: silent majority rising

Thank you for posting. Another similar to this one, so you might find this article interesting, but I have not yet read the book itself:

“The historian Bernard Wasserstein is admired as a rigorous academic. In his monumental work on the Holocaust and his perceptive study of barbarism vs civilisation in the West, he strove for objectivity and maintained a professorial tone, as if writing of the past from an Olympian height.

Not so in this extraordinarily moving book about Krakowiec, the shtetl 40 miles from Lviv where his forebears lived for generations, and the role his family played there. At various times part of Austria, Poland, Ukraine, Germany and Soviet Russia, it was, he says, ‘a small place you’ve never heard of’. Yet its complex history is relevant today, as war returns to Eastern Europe.”

First two paragraphs. The rest here:

https://web.archive.org/web/20230225131107/https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/why-is-ukraine-honouring-the-monsters-of-the-past/


5 posted on 03/04/2023 2:02:16 PM PST by CatHerd (Whoever said "All's fair in love and war" probably never participated in either.)
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To: CatHerd

One of the most profound things that my friend said (after nearly dying countless times during the Holocaust) was included in his last book “The Failure of Man and the Enigma of God’s Silence”:

“The Holocaust was actually the destruction of the exile, and just for a moment it made it possible to correct the practice of seeking protection of the other nations. Instead this correction brought about the establishment of a Jewish State. This theory is based on the prophecy of Isaiah (54.8): “In slight anger, for a moment, I hid My face from you, but with kindness everlasting I will take you back in love, said the Lord your Redeemer.”
“One can only hope that we learned from the Holocaust tragedy, and that the Jewish people will never again be caught unprepared for any eventuality, and will maintain unity, which gives us strength.”

That is what Moshe told me when I asked him what was the lesson of the Shoach was, and would he go through it again. Not surprisingly, Israel has become too dependent on the US and will shortly be forced to deal with Iran in the harshest way. My prayer is that they remember that it is truly just them and God, and not the US. The US, or for that matter, any of the 70 nations have tried to make Israel dependent on them. Moshe spent a lifetime understanding why it should never happen again and that they are truly alone except for God’s Mighty Hand. You can access all of his books at Amazon or the other book sources. Just query Dr. Moshe Avital. BTW, Krakowiec is about 175 miles from Bilke (Driving distance), and in the same Oblast. So the Gentlemen might have been in the same cattle cars at some point. Moshe was in 6 camps and liberated at Buchenwald, I believe. He was sent to France after liberation for rehab.


6 posted on 03/04/2023 3:29:39 PM PST by silent majority rising
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