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Micky
Goldfarb
comes to the defence of concentration camp commandant Saloman
Morel,
Morel was my cousin
SALOMAN MOREL is my cousin. He is a very elderly
man. He lost his whole immediate family in the Holocaust,
and was made Commandant of this camp when he was only 26
years old. I do not believe that he is a mass-murderer.If he treated the inmates harshly, I think it would be understandable considering what he had undergone and seen with his own eyes — the crimes perpetrated by the
Germans and Poles during World War II.I think that people should leave him alone, and concentrate on the real “mass-murderers” who have been released from serving their prison terms, or who were never brought to trial. There are enough Nazis and
Nazi-sympathisers still living in freedom in this world who still need to be dealt with.
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Only a few
managed to survive Morel’s rules -
Doug
Collins: An Eye for an Eye -
Polish prison
camp commander accused of postwar atrocities
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