THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD: Such tolerance of anti-Semitism raises a modern Jewish question
Michael Duffy
September 8, 2007
Recently I was involved in one of those conversations most parents end up having. I had to try to explain to a young person how the Holocaust could have occurred. For me it involves not just what was unique about Nazi Germany, but what was not unique about it. It seems to me that unless you realise just how widespread anti-Semitism once was around the world, it’s almost impossible to comprehend the road to the death camps. MORE.
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