Michael Good

The Search for Major Plagge

The Nazi Who Saved Jews, Expanded Edition. Expanded edition. Sprache: Englisch.
kartoniert , 288 Seiten
ISBN 0823224414
EAN 9780823224418
Veröffentlicht Dezember 2006
Verlag/Hersteller Fordham University Press
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When The Search for Major Plagge was published last spring, the world finally learned about a unique hero-and about one American doctor's extraordinary journey to tell Karl Plagge's story.
Part detective story, part personal quest, Michael Good's book is the story of the German commander of a Lithuanian work camp who saved hundreds of Jewish lives in the Vilna ghetto -including the life of Good's mother, Pearl. Who was this enigmatic officer Pearl Good had spoken of so often?
After five years of research-interviewing survivors, assembling a team that could work to open German files untouched for fifty years, following every lead he could, Good was able to uncover the amazing tale of one man's remarkable courage. And in April 2005 Karl Plagge joined Oskar Schindler and 380 other Germans as a "Righteous among Nations," honored by the State of Israel for protecting and saving Jewish lives during the Holocaust.
This expanded edition features new photographs and a new epilogue on the impact of the discovery of Karl Plagge-especially the story of 83-year-old Alfons von Deschwanden, who, after fifty years of silence, came forward as a veteran of Plagge's unit. His testimony is now part of this growing witness to truth.

Portrait

Michael Good has appeared on C-SPAN, as a speaker in Israel and Germany, and in schools, libraries, churches, and synagogues across the United States. Plagge's story was tracked by media around the world and can also be explored at www.searchformajorplagge.com. Good, a physician, continues to follow and develop the Plagge story from his home in Durham, CT.

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"Against the background of the Holocaust which has robbed so many of their faith, here is a story to restore one's faith." - Rabbi Harold Kushner, author of When Bad Things Happen to Good People "A rewarding tale of redemption in the face of horror, of wide interest." - Kirkus Reviews "Reconstructs the actions of the German major who saved... Jewish men, women, and children, including Good's mother, by refusing to follow protocol and outwitting his superiors....a true man of conscience and bravery." - Marek Breiger, L.A. Jewish Journal "This is an exceptional story of one man's bravery and compassion in a world where six million Jews were murdered." - Booklist "A poignant and powerful story.... [Good's] portrait is vivid; his questions compelling. His answers only deepen the mystery of goodness and its meaning in our age." - Michael Berenbaum, Director, the Sigi Ziering Institute: Exploring the Ethical and Religious Implications of the Holocaust, Los Angeles"

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