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Lessons of the Warsaw Ghetto?

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Whoever saw Polanski`s mis-adaptation of the novel should read the book; look at the author photo; and come to your own conclusions about Judeo-Austrian complicity in the extermination of the Warsaw Jews.

The author, a prototype Aryan Jew, one of millions of Austria`s oldest civilization, was winnowed out by his own and in a manner which neither Polanski nor anyone else has managed to elucidate.

I`m doing this as a play, if the man, or his son, will give me the rights.

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  1. I'm sorry but the play would need to have more clarity than the above, if you wish to get a message across.


  2. If this is an example of the clarity of your writing, the play will flop.

  3. Well, I don't recall the movie, and maybe didn't see it.  My knowledge of the event is sketchy at best.  Seems to me, though, that one of the lessons is when "they" (whoever they are) come for the guns, decide whether right then whether you're going to fight, run or be slaughtered like vermin, because one of those will eventually happen, and the longer you wait to decide, the more likely the slaughter.

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