July 2000 Archives

[...] Among their stories was that of Abe Furmanski of Warsaw, a short, barrel-chested man of 35 with the face and muscles of a fighter. He was in France when German soldiers marched in on June 16, 1940. He...
By Gayle MacDonald The Globe and Mail, Monday, July 31, 2000 Toronto -- The setting is a mess hall, made of tin. It is decorated with paper cutouts of leaves and picnic tables, has a cement floor, and is...
'I survived for a reason. We can't let people forget.' New memoir by Holocaust survivor reflects hope and humor amid despair and death Bill Hendrick - Staff Monday, July 17, 2000 Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- LIVING http://www.ajc.com It is a measure...
Scott Feschuk National Post http://www.nationalpost.com/commentary/columnists /story.html?f=/stories/20000714/344085.html July 14, 2000 VOYAGES During this summer screen season of randy mirth, of death by erect penis, of comical attempts at bovine euthanasia, it would be tempting to conclude that Hollywood filmmakers have...

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