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Jack Kraizman and Tom Tannis spend a quiet moment at the grave
of Morton Eddie Silverman.
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drive in Michigan in 1976 for
U.S. legislation against the
Arab boycott of Jewish com-
panies. Some 23,000 signatures
were sent to Washington.
Last year, "when President
Reagan was going to visit Bit-
burg, I had read a book about
Bitburg and knew there were
Nazis buried there. I asked the
State Commander to call an
emergency meeting of the
Jewish War Veterans' Council of
Administration that same night.
We drafted a resolution on Fri-
day, sent it special delivery to
the National Commander of the
Jewish War Veterans who was
knocking at the White House
door that Monday morning. The
JWV's Department of Michigan
is one of the most active and
aggressive of the state organiza-
tions in the country. I feel great
satisfaction that we're one of the
guardians of our people in the
country."
Another area of dedication for
Kraizinan has been his relation-
ship with the veterans them-
selves.
"When you go into a hospital
and see beautiful people with
broken bodies and spirits, with-
out families nearby and nobody
to befriend them, it sort of sears
your soul. These Reople need
your help."
Part of that help consists of
the money raised annually by
selling red paper poppies. On
poppy days, Jack Kraizman is at
his usual location at Ten Mile
,
and Southfield Roads. "This sale
will help us get on the bus with
presents once a month to visit
the Ann Arbor Veteran's Hospi-
tal."
hile his fellow veterans
think of May 30 as
Memorial Day, Wayne
County Circuit Court Judge
Charles Kaufman will observe
the national holiday on Aug. 29,
the day he was liberated from a
Japanese POW camp.
Another date that stands out
is April 15, 1944, the date of his
capture.
He was 22-years-old with a
bachelor's degree in history from
Wayne University and a year in
at Wayne's law school, and was
ripe for the draft into the infan-
try. He opted instead to be a
navigator in the Air Force.
"We were shot down over the
Andaraan Islands (west of the
Malaysian Peninsula), bombing
a Japanese submarine base," the
former second lieutenant recalls.
"I was the only survivor of a
crew of ten. Some died on the
plane and some parachuted but
I was the only. one who
parachuted and got to shore.
The shore was in actuality a
swamp where you have to work
your way in to something that
resembles land. I was there
alone until the next day when I
saw a Japanese flag on top of a
patrol boat." In a few fleeting
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