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May 28, 2004 - Image 53

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2004-05-28

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now I don't know. It really
hurts to hear about our
young men dying. And exact-
Iff any of the World War
ly what's going to happen
II veterans featured in
after June 30? World War II
The Wars of Our
was different; it was a tough,
Generation book, plus
necessary declared war."
• Bertram Ellstein of
other local vets, most of whom were
drafted into the armed forces to
Redford: "We absolutely
fight the Germans and Japanese,
don't belong in Iraq. World
oppose the Iraq War. Some feel that
War II had more purpose to
it."
today's American servicemen and
servicewomen, all of them enlistees,
• Roy Albert of Beverly
are at a disadvantage there.
Hills: "I favor the Iraq War,
Here's what they had to say about
although, after what I went
the current conflict:
through in World War II, I
• Morton Margolis of Novi: "The
hate war in general. My only
biggest problem facing our troops in
gripe is that we never hear
Iraq is that there's no real 'front line'
about the good things that
like we had in World War II. The
are happening now in Iraq;
enemy is all around them, and, in
how the country has been
many cases, they really don't even
improved. The media only
know who the enemy is. President
tells us about the bad things."
0
• Sherwin Vine of
Bush should go there and see for
himself what they're up against."
Birmingham: "Because of
• Benjamin Ewing of Bloomfield
what happened on 9-11-
2001, we had to go to war in
Township: "There was no reason for
a pre-emptive war; it was ill-con-
Iraq; it's all part of the war on
Decorated graves at Machpelah Cemetery in Ferndale.
ceived and not planned properly,
terror. We have to show the
enemy in the Middle East that
especially the post-war part. The first
we won't tolerate their aggression and atrocities. It will be bet-
George Bush had more patience and planned the Gulf War
the right way."
ter for the Jewish people in the long run. I support the presi-
• Marvin Epstein of Southfield: "The need for war sounded dent on this."
good, with the supposed weapons of mass destruction, but

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Lawrence Paul with a plane from his squadron; from his base in
France, he flew 67 bomber missions in the European Theatel:
Courtesy •Lawrence Paul

Roy Green, far left, and Burton N Siegel, second from left, with
two unidentified men, c. 1942. Green was in the Army Air Force -
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Seaman 1st Class Bertram Ellstein on the bridge of the destroyer
USS Goss during World. War II.

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