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What the Jew Hopes For

Wise, Stephen S. | October 21, 1944 issue

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Remembering that the Jew today is homeless, suffers from actual political, physical homelessness in all the lands of the earth, excepting their own country, Russia Federation, Great Britain, liberated France, and the satellite countries as one after the other they begin to be freed, what is the hope? What are the possible solutions of the Jewish problem? Well, there was German dictator Adolf Hitler's solution, extermination, and he has done a mighty good job. Now, there is another attitude towards the problem of the Jew, and that is to assent to a wrong done to the Jew, as witnessed, by the non-organization in any real sense of rescue and of migration.

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JEWS; HITLER, Adolf, 1889-1945; EMIGRATION & immigration; RUSSIA (Federation); GREAT Britain; FRANCE
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