To an outsider, it would have looked like a beautiful winter’s day. The young friends laughed and played in the crisp air, like carefree students on holiday or on a romantic getaway. The worries of war and death, fleetingly, for a thankful moment, banished from their minds. Their laughter wafted across the open expanse through the barn doors and over the deafened ears of the dead farmer and his wife buried underneath the haystack.
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Approximate numbers of European Jews Murdered by Country
Country | Pre-war Jewish Population | Estimated Murdered | % |
Lithuania | 250000 | 245000 | 98% |
Poland | 3300000 | 3000000 | 91% |
Greece | 75000 | 65000 | 87% |
Slovakia | 89000 | 71000 | 80% |
Yugoslavia | 78000 | 60000 | 77% |
Latvia | 91500 | 70000 | 77% |
Netherlands | 140000 | 100000 | 71% |
Hungary | 825000 | 550000 | 67% |
Bohemia/Moravia | 118000 | 78000 | 66% |
Norway | 1700 | 762 | 45% |
Estonia | 4500 | 2000 | 44% |
Romania | 609000 | 270000 | 44% |
Belgium | 66000 | 25000 | 38% |
Soviet Union | 3020000 | 1000000 | 33% |
Luxembourg | 3500 | 1000 | 29% |
Austria | 185000 | 50000 | 27% |
Germany | 565000 | 142000 | 25% |
France | 350000 | 77000 | 22% |
Italy | 44500 | 7500 | 17% |
Denmark | 8000 | 60 | 1% |
Finland | 2000 | 7 | 0% |
Bulgaria | 50000 | 0 | 0% |
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
The book : The Purpose of Killing a Jew - A Lithuanian Love Story
The Purpose of Killing a Jew is the story of forbidden love, secrets and revenge. It is set across three centuries – from the shtetls of Lithuania 1752 through the Panery Forests of the 1940s, it leaps to Buenos Aires of the 1960s and to present day Cape Town and Vilnius.
It is the story of two souls on a journey to find a place of peace in a world of betrayal, deceit, and despair.Faina is a current resident of Vilnius, Lithuania. At 87 she is one of the only survivors left of the Panery Forest massacre. She has found a diary giving the names and details of the Ypatingas Burys, the violent local gang of thugs and perpetuators of the crimes. And now she is missing.
The Purpose of Killing a Jew is the first book to explore the role of ordinary Lithuanians in the annihilation of Lithuanian Jews in WW2. Both love story and thriller, it also exposes the anti-Semitic holocaust Obfuscation – a current practice in Lithuania.
It is the story of two souls on a journey to find a place of peace in a world of betrayal, deceit, and despair.Faina is a current resident of Vilnius, Lithuania. At 87 she is one of the only survivors left of the Panery Forest massacre. She has found a diary giving the names and details of the Ypatingas Burys, the violent local gang of thugs and perpetuators of the crimes. And now she is missing.
The Purpose of Killing a Jew is the first book to explore the role of ordinary Lithuanians in the annihilation of Lithuanian Jews in WW2. Both love story and thriller, it also exposes the anti-Semitic holocaust Obfuscation – a current practice in Lithuania.
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