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Chesnoff, who was among the first reporters to break the story, reveals the colossal scope and depth of history's most mammoth theft--the robbery of Holocaust victims and survivors by the Nazis, the Allies, and the neutrals. of photos.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 307-311) and index.
Richard Z. Chesnoff is a senior correspondent for U.S. News & World Report and op-ed columnist for the New York Daily News. Winner of both the Overseas Press Club and National Press Club awards, he has covered many of the major events and personalities of our times for more than thirty years. He lives in New York and France.
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Chesnoff, who was among the first reporters to break the story, reveals the colossal scope and depth of history's most mammoth theft--the robbery of Holocaust victims and survivors by the Nazis, the Allies, and the neutrals. of photos.
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