Posted Saturday, January 13, 2001
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New York, March 8, 2001
Rabbi Abraham Cooper and Harold Brackman wrote:
VETERAN war reporter John Sack (right) recently penned an INSIDE the BUNKER account for Esquire magazine — not of Adolf Hitler’s last days, but of the lives of those who today deny that the Nazis ever intended to annihilate the Jews. Sack presents a sympathetic “insider’s view” of a California convention of the Institute for Historical Review (IHR), the organized front for Holocaust revisionists who deny the reality of Hitler’s Final Solution.
Sack’s prose is satirical, but his serious purpose is to score the Jewish critics of Holocaust deniers. Though not denying the Holocaust, Sack dismisses the deniers as no more dangerous than devotees of flying-saucer cults. Pictured as harmless Germanophiles, they emerge through Sack’s prose as heroic martyrs to the cause of free speech, allegedly under assault by organized Jews.
Perhaps Sack and the editors of Esquire don’t take Holocaust denial seriously, but the rest of the world views matters differently…
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John Sack in Esquire: INSIDE the BUNKER
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