George Faludy (1910 - 2006),
Hungarian-Jewish poet
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During the 1950s Faludy
spent several years in
communist concentration
camps in Hungary, he
witnessed several of his
fellow inmates beaten to
death, and over 40 die of
starvation. Some of his
fellow inmates had been
Jews—veterans of Nazi
concentration camps—they
told him the only difference
between the Nazi and Commie
concentration camps was the
lack of gas chambers (which
of course never existed in
reality).
Faludy wrote to the Guardian in
1961, dismissing the moral
indignation of Commies about
details of Nazis
concentration camps then
being rehashed at the Adolf
Eichmann show-trial in
Jerusalem.