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M. S. Arnoni

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and fight against the American army. At another anti-war protest in October 1965, he wore his concentration camp uniform and told the crowd that the victims of the Holocaust would implore them "not to be silent in the face of the genocidal atrocities committed on the people of Vietnam". He engaged in
162:. In 1969, in response to his frustrations with these critics, as well as American involvement in the Vietnam War, Arnoni left the United States and moved to Israel. In 1971 he moved to the Netherlands, where he published the newsletter 30:(February 1, 1922 – February 10, 1985), known as M.S. Arnoni, was a political activist, journalist, and philosopher. He was best known for editing and creating the left-wing magazine 82:. It was known for its articles on the peace movement, civil liberties, and criticism of both American and Soviet foreign policy. By 1967, the magazine had a circulation of 26,000. 155:, arguing that the assassination was the result of a conspiracy, since "whenever a head of state is assassinated there is a strong likelihood of a political plot behind the act". 105:, to judge American war crimes in Vietnam. Arnoni proposed this idea to Bertrand Russell who initially rejected the idea but Russell later used it as inspiration for his 780: 765: 740: 142:
and published articles by prominent critics of the government's investigation into the Kennedy assassination. In March 1964 Arnoni published an advertisement in
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Arnoni was critical of negative leftist attitudes towards Israel, arguing in support of the country in his article, later expanded into a book,
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about the war, through a series of letters to the editor, published in the September 25 and October 23, 1967 editions of
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before he was liberated in May 1945. He later wrote a memoir about his time in the Łódź Ghetto and Auschwitz, called
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alleged that Arnoni unknowingly accepted articles on foreign policy for publication that had been prepared by the
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Arnoni moved to the United States in 1954. In 1959, Arnoni founded the monthly magazine
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in 1976. He was the namesake of the M.S. Arnoni Award, presented by the magazine
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in 1966. In May 1965, Arnoni gave a speech at the 35-hour protest at
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Index


Łódź
Łódź Ghetto
Auschwitz
Bertrand Russell
Albert Schweitzer
Linus Pauling
Oleg Kalugin
KGB
Vietnam War
war crimes tribunal
Nuremberg trials
International War Crimes Tribunal
University of California, Berkeley
Vietnam Day Committee
North Vietnamese
Sidney Hook
The New Leader
Warren Commission
The New York Times
Earl Warren
Tera de Marez Oyens
Jewish Currents
"M.S. Arnoni"


ISBN
9789064456947
ISBN
978-0-8020-7668-7

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