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In 1996 and again in 1997, John Sack was invited to speak at the
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, in Washington, D.C. His speech, Revenge
and Redemption, was about the Jews who ran 1,255
concentration camps for German men, women, children and babies at the end of
World War II.
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As
you may have read on Associated Press
or heard on National Public
Radio, the speech was twice canceled by the Museum without explanation. Subsequent to that, John Sack gave the identical speech at the
National Press Club, at American colleges, at Real History, U.S.A. (left), and
as far away as Canada, Australia and Poland. "He has done fine research, and he
speaks brilliantly," says the Director of Real History, U.S.A.
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