Hostages of Civilisation: The Social Sources of National Socialist Anti-semitismGollancz, 1950 - 281 Seiten |
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... living 2.5 million Jews , or 60 per cent , lived in Eastern Europe , i.e. in the Kingdom of Poland and its neighbouring countries . When by 1850 the number of Jews had increased to 4.75 millions , the proportion of the Eastern European ...
... living 2.5 million Jews , or 60 per cent , lived in Eastern Europe , i.e. in the Kingdom of Poland and its neighbouring countries . When by 1850 the number of Jews had increased to 4.75 millions , the proportion of the Eastern European ...
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... living . On the other hand , any attempt on their part to increase their income at the cost of their fellow masters by a breach of regulations would have led to their immediate exclusion and loss of livelihood . Thus the probability of ...
... living . On the other hand , any attempt on their part to increase their income at the cost of their fellow masters by a breach of regulations would have led to their immediate exclusion and loss of livelihood . Thus the probability of ...
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... living Jewish people and the fictitious picture of the Jew " The few distinct features which were still noticeable in the Jews of the present , and which might therefore be used for the purpose of arousing suspicion in bewildered minds ...
... living Jewish people and the fictitious picture of the Jew " The few distinct features which were still noticeable in the Jews of the present , and which might therefore be used for the purpose of arousing suspicion in bewildered minds ...
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FAILURE OF | 19 |
The coexistence of groups creates a social problem arising | 30 |
The actual Jewish question includes much more than this | 37 |
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