Capital newspaper editorial board

I’m happy to have been chosen for the editorial board of Capital Gazette, the nation’s oldest newspaper. My association with The Capital goes back many years. In addition to being a subscriber/reader of the paper ever since coming to Annapolis in 1963, I was a columnist for the Sunday Capital for many years. Serving on the…

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Best wishes to my favorite writer

Pat Conroy–in my view, the finest American contemporary writer–has cancer. He made the following announcement on his Facebook page: “I have recently been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. With the help of the wonderful people at M.D. Anderson I intend to fight it hard. I am grateful to all my beloved readers, my friends and my…

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Sir Nicholas Winton honored

Yesterday, I received a Christmas present from a good friend in the Czech Republic. What made the gift even more significant was the postage stamp on the package: The Czech Republic honored one of the great heroes of World War II–Sir Nicholas George Winton. This modest, unassuming, English gentleman saved hundreds of Czech children from…

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Charm City

The following is a continuation of a preview of my upcoming memoir, Ready, Fire, Aim! A Survivor’s Tales of Entrepreneurial Terror. (The manuscript is currently in the capable hands of my agent, Maryann Karinch, who is presenting it to publishers). This is a portion of Chapter 4, titled “Charm City:” “Holy Christ! What have we…

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Seventy years ago…

Seventy years ago today was one of the greatest moments of my life: we were liberated after nearly six years of German oppression, one during which my family was reduced to three survivors. In this photo, my father and his fellow warriors in the Czechoslovak Division of the British army are preparing to form up…

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A remarkable rescue mission

Recently, I finished reading a book about a remarkable rescue mission. Titled 50 Children: One Ordinary Couple’s Extraordinary Rescue Mission into the Heart of Nazi Germany, it was written by Steven Pressman, husband of the rescuers’ grandchild. It is the story of Gil and Eleanor Kraus, a wealthy Philadelphia couple, who left behind a comfortable life in…

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Let us not forget! Tomorrow is National Remembrance Day

Recalling a Film From the Liberation of the Camps ‘Night Will Fall’ Examines the Making of a 1945 Holocaust Documentary By MIKE HALEJAN. 25, 2015 Photo An Allied cameraman appears in the film “Night Will Fall,” about a documentary, Monday night on HBO. CreditImperial War Museums, via HBO The HBO documentary “Night Will Fall” is a movie…

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