Richard Rashke
RICHARD RASHKE is a lecturer and author of non-fiction books including The Whistleblower's Dilemma: Snowden, Silkwood and Their Quest for the Truth, Escape from Sobibor, The Killing of Karen Silkwood, and Useful Enemies: John Demjanjuk and America's Open-Door Policy For Nazi War Criminals. His works have been translated into eleven languages and have been the subject of movies for screen and television. He is also an alto sax player and composer. He lives in Washington, D.C.
RICHARD RASHKE is a lecturer and author of non-fiction books including The Whistleblower's Dilemma: Snowden, Silkwood and Their Quest for the Truth, Escape from Sobibor, The Killing of Karen Silkwood, and Useful Enemies: John Demjanjuk and America's Open-Door Policy For Nazi War Criminals. His works have been translated into eleven languages and have been the subject of movies for screen and television. He is also an alto sax player and composer. He lives in Washington, D.C. See less
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Richard Rashke book reviews
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Escape from Sobibor
Nothing Like It
by Chiron, Jul 13, 2012
Rashke has written an unparalleled book. All as-told stories should read like SOBIBOR. In fact, you'd hardly know it was an as-told, for it is written using the techniques of fiction.
Schlomo is to ... Read More
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Escape from Sobibor
An Emotional Story of Suffering and Triumph
by David59, Oct 1, 2009
This book is founded on the story of but a few survivors that were committed to expose the atrocities of the SS while surviving in a Polish Nazi death camp in WWII. This is a reality check that isn?t ... Read More