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Silvia Foti (born 1961Individual Author Record
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) is an American journalist, writer, and teacher. Foti has written for a number of publications and published two mystery books.Biography
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She has also published research on the deeds of her grandfather,
Jonas Noreika Jonas Noreika (8 October 1910 – 26 February 1947), also known by his post-war nom de guerre Generolas Vėtra (), was a Lithuanian anti-Soviet partisan, military officer, and Nazi collaborator. In July 1941, he was the leader of the Lithua ...
, who was an alleged perpetrator in
the Holocaust in Lithuania The Holocaust in Lithuania resulted in the near total destruction of Lithuanian (Litvaks) and Polish Jews, living in '' Generalbezirk Litauen'' of ''Reichskommissariat Ostland'' within the Nazi-controlled Lithuanian SSR. Out of approximately 20 ...
The Woman Accusing Her Lithuanian ‘Hero’ Grandfather of Mass Murder in the Holocaust
Haaretz, Ofer Aderet, 2 February 2019
including the book ''The Nazi’s Granddaughter: How I Discovered My Grandfather Was a War Criminal''.


Personal

Foti was born in 1961 in the south side of
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, in area known as Chicago's "Little Lithuania".My Lithuanian wartime grandfather was a hero, a collaborator and a murderer
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, 2 December 2018
Her mother was the daughter of
Jonas Noreika Jonas Noreika (8 October 1910 – 26 February 1947), also known by his post-war nom de guerre Generolas Vėtra (), was a Lithuanian anti-Soviet partisan, military officer, and Nazi collaborator. In July 1941, he was the leader of the Lithua ...
.She thought her grandfather was a Lithuanian hero. Research leads her to ask, was he a patriot or a Nazi?
Chicago Tribune, Ron Grossman, 14 January 2019
Foti grew up speaking
Lithuanian Lithuanian may refer to: * Lithuanians * Lithuanian language * The country of Lithuania * Grand Duchy of Lithuania * Culture of Lithuania * Lithuanian cuisine * Lithuanian Jews as often called "Lithuanians" (''Lita'im'' or ''Litvaks'') by other Jew ...
at home, was a member of several Lithuanian groups, and attended Lithuanian Saturday school and summer camps. Foti is fluent in English, Lithuanian, and Spanish. She met her husband in
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in 1985, where she was freelancing for '' Argentine News'' and the '' Buenos Aires Herald''. The couple had a daughter and a son. Their daughter died from a heroin overdose at the age of 21 in 2015. They divorced in 2021.


Career

After receiving a master's degree in
journalism Journalism is the production and distribution of reports on the interaction of events, facts, ideas, and people that are the "news of the day" and that informs society to at least some degree. The word, a noun, applies to the occupation (profes ...
from
Northwestern University Northwestern University is a private research university in Evanston, Illinois. Founded in 1851, Northwestern is the oldest chartered university in Illinois and is ranked among the most prestigious academic institutions in the world. Charte ...
Foti moved to
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, where she freelanced for ''Argentine News'' and the ''
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Herald''. After her return to Chicago, Foti worked for
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, managing ''AGD Impact'' and writing communication pieces. After leaving the AGD she started her own writing company ''Lotus Ink'' and wrote content for websites, newspaper columns, and features. She also penned two mystery novels: ''Skullduggery'' published by Creative Arts, and ''The Diva’s Fool'' published by Echelon Press, which won the 2008 Lovey Awards for Best Paranormal / SciFi / Horror. Deciding to become a school teacher, Foti received a master's degree from
National Louis University National Louis University (NLU) is a private university with its main campus in Chicago, Illinois. NLU enrolls undergraduate and graduate students in more than 60 programs across its four colleges. It has locations throughout the Chicago metropol ...
and joined the teaching staff at
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. In parallel to teaching Foti studied for a MFA in creative nonfiction at
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. Her essay ''The Largest Stone'' described as an "unsparing personal narrative" was awarded second place in the ''Dappled Things'' 2015 Jacques Maritain Prize for Nonfiction.


Jonas Noreika

Foti's grandfather,
Jonas Noreika Jonas Noreika (8 October 1910 – 26 February 1947), also known by his post-war nom de guerre Generolas Vėtra (), was a Lithuanian anti-Soviet partisan, military officer, and Nazi collaborator. In July 1941, he was the leader of the Lithua ...
is venerated as the heroic anti-Soviet General Storm in Lithuania. He is commemorated in statues and plaques, and streets have been named in his honor. Foti's mother studied for a doctorate in literature and assembled documents in order to write a book on Noreika's life, however she became sick and never completed it. According to Foti, her mother told her on her deathbed to complete the book. However, Foti's grandmother opined that Foti should "Just let history lay." In 2000 Vytautas Landsbergis, the first head of state of post-Soviet Lithuania, attended the funeral of Noreika's widow in
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.After US teacher exposes her grandfather as Nazi collaborator, Lithuania listens
Times of Israel, Cnaan Lipshiz, 6 October 2018
Foti, who was raised on the heroic legends of Noreika which led to respect in the Lithuanian community in Chicago, found troubling evidence of
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. In a 2000 visit to Lithuania with her brother, she visited a school named for Noreika at his hometown
Å ukioniai Å ukioniai is a village in the southwest of Pakruojis District Municipality, Lithuania. It is located near VÄ—zgÄ— stream about southwest of Pakruojis. A hill fort at the location was destroyed by an attack of the Livonian Order in August 1372 ...
. The principal told Foti that he "got a lot of grief from the Jews" for the namesake being a "Jew killer", but that "was all Soviet lies". She then learned of a 1933 pamphlet authored by her grandfather advocated boycotting the Jews. Foti's first reaction was one of shock and denial, telling ''
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'' "At first, I thought it was Russian propaganda but the evidence kept piling up". In a 2013 visit to Lithuania she met with the director of the
Genocide and Resistance Research Centre of Lithuania The Genocide and Resistance Research Centre of Lithuania ( lt, Lietuvos gyventojų genocido ir rezistencijos tyrimo centras or ''LGGRTC'') is a state-funded research institute in Lithuania dedicated to "the study of genocide, crimes against huma ...
and queried him on Noreika, in his capacity as district chief, signing orders for the rounding up of Jews to ghettos. According to Foti, the director responded that "It is psychologically difficult to comprehend what he was thinking and feeling when he signed those papers." She consulted with Saulius Suziedelis, who "obliquely warned her about what she might find". With Holocaust guide Simon Dovidavicius, Foti retraced Noreika's path and discovered that wartime Nazi collaboration, by Noreika and many others, was an open secret. In Lithuania, Foti met with one of her aunts who said that Noreika lived in a
Plungė Plungė (; Samogitian: ''Plongė'') is a city in Lithuania with 17,252 inhabitants. Plungė is known for Plungė Manor and its park, Samogitian Art Museum. In the Oginskiai manor park stands the Perkūnas oak a natural monument. The Lourdes o ...
house that had "suddenly become free". When questioned, the aunt said that "The Jews were gone, so the house was free", and when asked on Noreika's responsibility she said "Maybe he had no choice". However, to Foti the horrific truth was self evident. Despondent she stopped work on her manuscript and even considered burning it. However while studying creative nonfiction her instructors urged her to finish the book, focusing on Noreika's responsibility. In 2018 she published in ''
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'' an essay on her discoveries, which was named as one of the best pieces of the year.Best of 2018: My grandfather wasn't a Nazi-fighting war hero — he was a brutal collaborator
Salon, Silvia Foti, republished 30 December 2018
Based on her research, Foti wrote an affidavit in support of Grant Gochin's lawsuit against the Genocide and Resistance Research Centre. The lawsuit demanded the revocation of the certificate of good conduct during the war, issued by the centre. Gochin praised Foti, saying "Her integrity restores my faith in humanity. I hope one day, Lithuania will recognize her as a true Lithuanian hero".War hero or Nazi collaborator? Family partners with victim’s kin to expose truth
Times of Israel, Robert Philpot, 8 January 2019


References


External links


The truth about my ‘hero’ grandfather, interview on BBC's outlook, 15 February 2019

website

UC San Diego, Holocaust Living History Collection: All in the Family: Jonas Noreika and the Quest for Truth about the Holocaust in Lithuania with Silvia Foti and Grant Gochin
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