Jonathan Freedland

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Jonathan Freedland


Born
in The United Kingdom
February 25, 1967


Jonathan Freedland is a British journalist. He also writes thrillers under the pseudonym Sam Bourne. ...more

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The Escape Artist: The Man ...

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The 3rd Woman

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The Traitors Circle

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Bring Home the Revolution

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Jacob's Gift

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De retfærdige mænd

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“Only when information is combined with belief does it become knowledge, and only knowledge leads to action.”
Jonathan Freedland, The Escape Artist: The Man Who Broke Out of Auschwitz to Warn the World

“He had had reason before to contemplate this difficult but stubborn fact: that human beings find it almost impossible to conceive of their own death. After all, one of Rudi’s fellow Auschwitz escapees had encountered this phenomenon directly and within months of his escape. In a desperate turn of events, Czesław Mordowicz was caught by the Gestapo in late 1944 and put on a transport that would send him back to Auschwitz. Inside the cattle truck, he told his fellow deportees that he knew what awaited them. ‘Listen,’ he pleaded, ‘you are going to your death.’ Czesław urged the people jammed into the wagon to join him and jump off the moving train. They refused. Instead they began shouting, banging on the doors and calling the German guards. They attacked Mordowicz and beat him so badly, he was all but incapacitated. He never did leap off that train, but ended up back in Birkenau. All because he had given a warning that the warned could not believe and did not want to hear.”
Jonathan Freedland, The Escape Artist: The Man Who Broke Out of Auschwitz to Warn the World

“only when information is combined with belief does it become knowledge. And only knowledge leads to action.”
Jonathan Freedland, The Escape Artist: The Man Who Broke Out of Auschwitz to Warn the World

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