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October 4, 2013

Letters from the Dead

neo-neocon: The Jews of Germany and Europe: why didn't they leave in time?

"Our situation here grows worse from day to day. A Jew here is worse off than a dog that runs about the streets…The burden of taxes is unbearable. Not a week goes by that there isn’t something new. And it is always on the Jew. It is truly indescribable. You Jew, you have money for everything. And on the other hand, the Jew is persecuted as a Communist. The whole story of the Middle Ages is being repeated."

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Posted by gerardvanderleun at October 4, 2013 3:17 PM. This is an entry on the sideblog of American Digest: Check it out.

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Actually a lot of the smart ones did. Hence my doctor when I was a kid. Wonderful man, made house calls, told my Mother it was OK to give me a sip of beer once in a while but none of that coca cola shit. Left Germy in 1935 because he saw Hitler and the Nazi's for what they were, not what the morons in the rest of Europe liked to think they were. You know like PrezBarry thinks he can schmooze the Iranians.

Posted by: glenn at October 4, 2013 5:38 PM

Years ago, somebody at Belmont Club, perhaps the proprietor, mentioned Aharon Appelfeld's Badenheim 1939, which shows why many never left — they couldn't imagine that things were really that dire.

Posted by: Cris at October 4, 2013 7:13 PM

It is the collectivist thinking that keeps them in the hot water. They figure that it is about as hot as its going to get. Just like the Obama freaks think that the worst of the second term is behind them. They ain't seen nothin' yet.

Posted by: indyjonesouthere at October 5, 2013 2:25 PM

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