Disquiet - the Justifiable Homicide of an Australian Vietnam Veteran

Disquiet - the Justifiable Homicide of an Australian Vietnam Veteran
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Publisher : Lulu.com
Total Pages : 327
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ISBN-10 : 9781847995223
ISBN-13 : 1847995225
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Download or read book Disquiet - the Justifiable Homicide of an Australian Vietnam Veteran written by Paul Tapp and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2009 with total page 327 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: 1991-In the foothills of Tasmania's Mount Wellington a Vietnam veteran, Joe Gilewicz is shot dead by a special police group. Their version is simple: he shot at us, we shot back. A ballistics cop enters the killing zone and plants evidence to shore up the official police line'¦but he can't go on with it. He confesses and expects prison.The dead man is a comrade in arms. Born in a Nazi concentration camp, Stan Hanuszewicz is a two-tour Vietnam Vet. The dead soldier's parents, holocaust survivors too. They met behind the wire in a death camp.'I cannot watch when they pull my fingernails out,' she tells the author.'Swim from Gestapo' her friend calls as they make a bid for freedom in icy waters near the camp. 'Disquiet' is an unedited compilation of formal court statements and recorded family anecdote. Today Joe's death is recorded as 'justifiable homicide'. Disquiet is self-published on Lulu for the record.


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