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The Moses of Rovno:
Nobel Laureate Elie Wiesel wrote,
"Friz Graebe's courage justifies our faith in humankind."
Theologian, the late Robert McAfee Brown, wrote,
"This book combines a story of high moral passion with all the excitement of a spy thriller....
"Tragically there were too few Fritz Graebes to avert catastrophe for the great majority of European Jews, but this story is a reminder that during even the darkest moments of human history there are individuals who, at great personal cost, say 'no' to the darkness and provide a beacons of light for the rest of us....
"As we face our own moral dilemmas, we can only hope that some of Fritz Graebe's courage rubs off on us."
Originally published by Dodd Mead and Company, this paperback edition was made available with the debut of the German documentary directed and produced by Dietrich Schubert, In Deutschland Underwunscht: Hermann Grabe (English subtitles) at the Mill Valley Film Festival and on public television in Cologne, Germany.


