Wednesday, January 15, 2014

The Kapo Eli Gat

And what right did they have to decide the fate of 50,000 others? [More] 
They weren't the ones deciding it.

I am unable to find the words to express my contempt for this...this thing.

The article is behind a paywall, but you don't want to reward Haaretz anyway. You can find all you need to know here.

UPDATE: Kurt let me know the original is available via Google cache.

[Via Dave Licht]

2 comments:

Ned said...

If the author was actually present at the Warsaw Ghetto (I have my doubts) it's inconceivable to me that Haaretz would actually publish such horseshit, much less give it credence. If memory serves, Jewish publications are typically the first to jump on and quash what they perceive as "revisionist history" regarding the holocaust.

Perhaps there's a political motive here. Naw - couldn't be that...

Ned said...

The author opines that the "survival strategy" of the masses who refused to fight was to wait about until they were led away to be gassed. Aaron Zelman told my wife that a nest of baby mice he found and had to kill fought harder for life than the typical Jew in the Ghetto.

Seem he was right.