Background
Shea, James Bryan was born on September 19, 1954 in Newark. Son of Francis V. and Jeanne R. Shea.
("They have been transporting a large number of Jews, and ...)
"They have been transporting a large number of Jews, and not a few Catholics..." So speaks Pope Pius XII to a young American priest in the Vatican in 1941. The Pope needs an American to go undercover in war ravaged Poland to reveal the truth behind the Nazi activity centered around the town of Oswiecim. What follows is a harrowing, frightening and inspiring adventure that takes the young priest into the heart of Nazi occupied Poland. He meets and befriends a small cadre of heroes, including a surprising liaison with a German officer. He experiences first hand the most vicious and overwhelming crime of the twentieth century: The Holocaust. His capture leas him to the diabolical center of the Nazi plan for the destruction of millions in the Oswiecim concentration camp that would become infamous by its Nazi name -- Auschwitz. His escape is a story of humanity and courage in the face of ultimate evil. Diary of the Unspoken will take you into the events unfoling in World War II occupied Europe through the first hand accound of an outsider and an American. His unique perspective on "The Final Solution" makes this an unforgettable tale.
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Shea, James Bryan was born on September 19, 1954 in Newark. Son of Francis V. and Jeanne R. Shea.
Bachelor in History, Mount St. Mary's College, 1976.
Supervisor Bayshore Community Hospital, Holmdel, New Jersey.
("They have been transporting a large number of Jews, and ...)
Board directors Community Young Men’s Christian Association, Red Bank, New Jersey, since 1990. Member of Affiliated Republican Club Monmouth County.