Cops, Crooks, Courts & Spooks

Cover of Cops, Crooks, Courts & Spooks by Ray Clift
Author: Ray Clift
Year: 2015
Language: en
Pages: 180
ISBN-13: 9781740279024
Dimensions:
Height: 8.5 Inches
Length: 5.5 Inches
Weight: 0.52 Pounds
Width: 0.41 Inches
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Cops, Crooks, Courts & Spooks by Ray Clift, published by Ginninderra Press in 2015, presents a poignant narrative shaped by the experiences of Otto Gaczol, an ethnic German boy who grew up in pre-war Poland. As he navigates the challenges of Nazi occupation and ultimately flees to Berlin as a young refugee, the book captures the profound impact of World War II on his life. This edition contains 180 pages and is written in English, offering readers a glimpse into a historical period marked by significant upheaval.

The narrative follows Gaczol’s journey from pre-war Poland through post-war Germany and eventually to Australia, illustrating the struggles faced by those who lived through such extraordinary times. Clift’s work highlights themes of migration and resilience, reflecting on the broader human experiences of conflict and survival. As the last generation that experienced the war begins to fade, this account serves as a reminder of the lasting effects of war and the stories that shape our understanding of history.


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“With the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II, the last of that generation who lived through it are slowly departing the stage. Otto Gaczol and his life were profoundly shaped by that war. As an ethnic German boy who grew-up in pre-war Poland, he lived through the Nazi occupation just 30 kilometres away from Auschwitz and then, in January 1945, fled west as a 14-year-old refugee when the Red Army turned the tide against the Wehrmacht and made its way to Berlin. As a young adult, he took advantage of Australia’s large-scale post-war immigration programme to come here for what he thought would be a two-year adventure. It ended up being much longer than that. His story is just one of millions of similar stories of people from that generation who lived through those extraordinary times. Nonetheless, it is a remarkable story that serves to remind us of that period of great suffering and upheaval that occurred only one human lifetime ago. His journey through pre-war and occupied Poland, post-war Germany and then eventually to Australia tells a story difficult for those of us who grew up in an era of peace and prosperity to comprehend. Plato is credited with saying ‘Only the dead will see the end of war.’ World War II may now be 70 years ago, but human conflict has not gone away. In that context, my father’s story is as relevant as ever.” — Back cover.

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Publisher: Ginninderra Press. Year: 2015.
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Language: en. Pages: 180.

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