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The worst anti-Semites are usually Jews themselves.
This is not a statement by me, but by a well-known Jewish figure, I don't remember the name.
#anti-semitism
This is not a statement by me, but by a well-known Jewish figure, I don't remember the name.
#anti-semitism
A fighter against Russians and Jews
Oleh Tyahnybok (Ukrainian right-wing politician. Ukrainian nationalist, chairman of the Svoboda party) has repeatedly made statements that were seen as Russophobic and anti-Semitic. One of the most scandalous statements took place on July 17, 2004 on the Yavoryni Mountain in Ivano-Frankivsk region, when at a closed event dedicated to the memory of one of the leaders of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army - Dmytro Klyachkivskyi (Klim Savur) - Tyahnybok made the following words:
They were not afraid, just as we should not be afraid now, they took an automatic rifle around their necks and went into those forests, they prepared and fought with the Moskals (Russians), fought with the Germans, fought with the Yidva (Jews) and with other filth who wanted to take our Ukrainian state away from us... It is necessary to give Ukraine, finally, to the Ukrainians. These young people, and you, gray-headed ones, are the mixture that is most feared by the Moskal-Zhidov (Russian-Jewish) mafia, which today rules in Ukraine.
We can also see in the photo Arseniy Yatsenyuk another Ukrainian politician involved in the looting of Ukraine and the Ukrainian people.
#ukraine #ukrainian #USA #us #politics #Nuland #McCain #Tyahnybok #Yatseniuk #nazi #neo-nazi #anti-Semitism #neocons #deepstate #anti-Russia #russophobia #history #photo
The International Origins of Nazism
The report by Leo Löwenthal concerning Germany in the twenties can be of interest here:
We used to laugh about the fact that there was a tiny hotel in Frankfurt […] that had a sign saying “Jews not welcome” or “Jews not wanted.” Then there was a small bathing place, Borkum near Norderney, that was “reserved” for anti-Semites. But we didn’t take any of it seriously. […] I didn’t truly experience the kind of anti-Semitism that made it impossible to go to certain restaurants, hotels or clubs until I came to America. [31]
#USA #us #germany #nazism #history #anti-semitism
The International Origins of Nazism
Is it possible to understand the emergence of Nazism while looking only at Germany? References from two very different authors will help us to tackle this problem.redsails.org