To make a change from my usual blogs about Shakespeare, this blog is about a special offer by Amazon in connection with my documentary novel about catching the top Nazi, Adolf Eichmann. For the next few days, this book in its Kindle version will be FREE. Exploit this opportunity while it lasts!
The title:Six Million Accusers comes from the opening speech by the Israeli Prosecutor-General, Gideon Hausner, at Eichmann's trial in Jerusalem in 1961. In it he declared:
"When I stand before you here, Judges of Israel, to lead the prosecution of Adolf Eichmann, I am not standing alone. With me are SIX MILLION ACCUSERS. But they cannot rise to their feet and point an accusing finger towards him who sits in the dock and cry: I accuse. For their ashes are piled up on the hills of Auschwitz and the fields of Treblinka..."
As you may recall, the Israeli secret service, the Mossad, spent fifteen years tracking down this evil man after the end of World War Two. Despite their efforts, together with those of famous Nazi hunters such as Tuvia Friedman and Simon Wiesenthal, they were unsuccessful.
Then one day the Mossad received a tip-off about where Eichmann was hiding out in the slums of Buenos Aires from a surprising and completely non-professional source. The rest, as they say, is history.
Back Cover Blurb
This novel has been highly praised on Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk and I was even invited to England last year by the BBC to give seven interviews on the radio about it.
Exploit this chance and tell all of your friends about it.
Read and send comments to: wsdavidyoung@gmail.com
The title:Six Million Accusers comes from the opening speech by the Israeli Prosecutor-General, Gideon Hausner, at Eichmann's trial in Jerusalem in 1961. In it he declared:
"When I stand before you here, Judges of Israel, to lead the prosecution of Adolf Eichmann, I am not standing alone. With me are SIX MILLION ACCUSERS. But they cannot rise to their feet and point an accusing finger towards him who sits in the dock and cry: I accuse. For their ashes are piled up on the hills of Auschwitz and the fields of Treblinka..."
As you may recall, the Israeli secret service, the Mossad, spent fifteen years tracking down this evil man after the end of World War Two. Despite their efforts, together with those of famous Nazi hunters such as Tuvia Friedman and Simon Wiesenthal, they were unsuccessful.
Then one day the Mossad received a tip-off about where Eichmann was hiding out in the slums of Buenos Aires from a surprising and completely non-professional source. The rest, as they say, is history.
Back Cover Blurb
This novel has been highly praised on Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk and I was even invited to England last year by the BBC to give seven interviews on the radio about it.
Exploit this chance and tell all of your friends about it.
Read and send comments to: wsdavidyoung@gmail.com
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