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An Eye for an Eye (Sack book)

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An Eye For An Eye is a book by John Sack, claiming that some of the Jews who survived the death camps of the Holocaust took revenge on their former captors by setting up over 1,000 concentration camps in Poland for German civilians and torturing them. Sack estimates that 60,000 to 80,000 people died. [1]

According to the New Republic review, which uses information from Sack's endnotes, most of the people working in these camps were not Jewish, a fact Sack does his best to conceal.

  • Here are outside links, giving information about John Sack and his books.
  • author's website