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21 Feb, 2018
It is an interesting fun - not intended to be taken seriously. Engaging
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05 Apr, 2018
Indifference to Jewish suffering
This book is an opener. If anyone thought they knew how the British and the Americans'liberated' the Jews from the concentrateion camps, thye should think again. The author's evidence which is well researched and therefore hard to challenge - shows a callous indifference in the higher echelon of the civil service in Britain and the US to the plight of the Jews in Germany during WW II upt to the collapse of Hitler's regime. In fact, according to the author, the Foreign Secretary, Anthony Eden was an outright anti-semitic.
The author helps the reader to break away from the chorus of praise singers with aa rose tainted view of the Allies as liberators of the Jews from the concentration camps. In page after page, the author shows show thw Allies tried in whichever way to frustrate the accountability of the German perpetrators of the war crimes before an international criminal tribunal while pretending the opposite. This book deserves a wide reading.
Paul Okojie