An Eye for an Eye - The Story of Jews Who Sought Revenge for the Holocaust - By John Sack

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South Africa
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27119
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Softcover revised and updated fourth edition, published by the author, 2000, in overall good used condition. Minor wear and creases to wraps, pages clean and unmarked. 276 pages including index.

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