Moscow-Pullman Daily News Letters to the Editor

Moscow-Pullman Daily News Letter to the Editor, April 27, 2020, page 5

“A sign exhibited by a woman attending a protest meeting in the photo accompanying the April 21 article, “Protesters don’t want to stay home,” implies that our elected leaders are the equivalent of the murderous thugs of the Third Reich. Making that assertion is as offensive to me as it should be to any thinking person. One questions whether the woman has any knowledge of the horrors of the Holocaust to make this claim.” Continue reading

Monday, April 27, 2020 |

Moscow-Pullman Daily News Letter to the Editor: “Cannot stay silent”

Moscow-Pullman Daily News Letter to the Editor, April 25, 2020

“I am the daughter of Wulf Finkielsztejn #41996, deported to Auschwitz on June 25, 1942. My mother was four months pregnant with me. I never knew my father. He never came back. I was adopted by an Auschwitz survivor, Charles Kaufman #41516, when I was 9. When he returned, he spoke about dysentery, forced labor, starvation death and gas chambers.” —Nicole Rose Continue reading

Saturday, April 25, 2020 |