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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.

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"In this gripping, emotional work, Good explores the life and legacy of a mysterious German officer who secretly defied his government to save Lithuanian Jews during the Holocaust." -- -Matthew Engelhardt Middletown Press "We need to listen to the story of Major Karl Plagge...who redeemed the name of human being in the time of darkness." -- -Rabbi Jack Riemer South Florida Jewish Journal "Inspiring ... are the faithful efforts of the book's author, Dr. Michael Good, a Connecticut physician, whose mother Pearl and her family were mong Major Plagge's (more than 250) lucky saved souls, in tracing an unlikely Nazi's life and assuring the rightful recognition of a mensch who was too humble to acknowledge his own uniqueness." -- -Rabbi Israel Zoberman Southeastern Virginia Jewish News "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 "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 -- -Marek Breiger L.A. Jewish Journal "...unprecedented insights into the burden of silent memories and a disastrous heritage of guilt." -- -Edith Wyschogrod "This book is a personal quest, personal journey, and a personal history." -Jewish Book World

The Search for Major Plagge

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      Publisher: Fordham University Press
      Publication Date: 31/12/2006
      ISBN13: 9780823224418, 978-0823224418
      ISBN10: 0823224414
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      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.

      Trade Review
      "In this gripping, emotional work, Good explores the life and legacy of a mysterious German officer who secretly defied his government to save Lithuanian Jews during the Holocaust." -- -Matthew Engelhardt Middletown Press "We need to listen to the story of Major Karl Plagge...who redeemed the name of human being in the time of darkness." -- -Rabbi Jack Riemer South Florida Jewish Journal "Inspiring ... are the faithful efforts of the book's author, Dr. Michael Good, a Connecticut physician, whose mother Pearl and her family were mong Major Plagge's (more than 250) lucky saved souls, in tracing an unlikely Nazi's life and assuring the rightful recognition of a mensch who was too humble to acknowledge his own uniqueness." -- -Rabbi Israel Zoberman Southeastern Virginia Jewish News "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 "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 -- -Marek Breiger L.A. Jewish Journal "...unprecedented insights into the burden of silent memories and a disastrous heritage of guilt." -- -Edith Wyschogrod "This book is a personal quest, personal journey, and a personal history." -Jewish Book World

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