| Lucy S. Dawidowicz - History - 1976 - 420 pages
...Bolshcvization requires a clear attitude toward Soviet Russia. You can not drive out the Devil with Beelzebub. If at the beginning of the War and during the War,...Hebrew corrupters of the people had been held under the poison gas, as happened to hundreds of thousands of our very best German workers in the field,... | |
| David A. Altshuler - History - 1978 - 212 pages
...World War I. If the best men were dying at the front, the least we could do was to wipe out the vermin. If at the beginning of the War and during the War...corrupters of the people had been held under poison gas . . . the sacrifice of millions at the front would not have been in vain. On the contrary: twelve thousand... | |
| Sherree Owens Zalampas - History - 1990 - 184 pages
...revolution led by the Jews Karl Lebnecht and Rosa Luxemburg, caused him to later write in Mein Kampf that: If at the beginning of the war and during the War...happened to hundreds of thousands of our very best German workers in the field, the sacrifice of millions at the front would not have been in vain.125 Mosse... | |
| Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - 1989 - 374 pages
...primary cause for Germany's difficulties. " If ", he wrote in his book, Mein Kampf, " at the beginning of the war twelve or fifteen thousand of these Hebrew...corrupters of the people had been held under poison gas . . . then the sacrifice of millions at the Front would not have been in vain " (p. 344). And, further,... | |
| Leni Yahil - History - 1990 - 832 pages
...home."" And toward the end of Mein Kampf. he reiterated this approach in an even more explicit form: If at the beginning of the war and during the war. twelve or fifteen thousand of these Hebraic corruptors of the nation had been subjected to poison gas. such as had lo be endured in the... | |
| Gyeorgos Ceres Hatonn - Antisemitic literature - 1991 - 236 pages
...back into the hands of the Marxist leaders, in exactly that proportion he was lost to the fatherland. If at the beginning of the war and during the War...people had been held under poison gas, as happened to hundred of thousands of our very best German workers in the field, the sacrifices of millions at the... | |
| Anton Kaes, Martin Jay, Edward Dimendberg - History - 2023 - 834 pages
...back into the hands of the Marxist leaders, in exactly that proportion he was lost to the fatherland. If at the beginning of the war and during the war...happened to hundreds of thousands of our very best German workers in the field, the sacrifice of millions at the front would not have been in vain. On the contrary:... | |
| David Jablonsky - Biography & Autobiography - 1994 - 340 pages
...160. Mein Kampf, pp. 201-2. See also ibid., p. 279, for the seeds of later policy in this experience. If at the beginning of the War and during the War...happened to hundreds of thousands of our very best German workers in the field, the sacrifice of millions at the front would not have been in vain. On the contrary:... | |
| David Jablonsky - Militarism - 1994 - 344 pages
...Mein Kampf. pp. 201-2. See also ibid.. p. 279. for the seeds of later policy in this experience. 1f at the beginning of the War and during the War twelve...happened to hundreds of thousands of our very best German workers in the field. the sacrifice of millions at the front would not have been in vain. On the contrary:... | |
| Richard Rhodes - History - 2012 - 890 pages
...the magic formula! Hitler's testament is almost finished. He dictates, his blanched face tumefying: If at the beginning of the War and during the War...happened to hundreds of thousands of our very best German workers in the field, the sacrifice of millions at the front would not have been in vain. The dispersion... | |
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