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Anti-Semitism Without Jews. Anti-Semitism in Eastern Europe 🔍
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Miriam Howitt; Paul Lendvai 🔍
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From The Corporate Jew To The Corporate Zionist -- Moscow: Center And Exporter Of Anti-semitism -- Anti-semitism Without Jews -- Usurers, Middlemen, And Aliens -- The Entrance Ticket Of Revolution -- Rulers And Scapegoats -- The Zionist Plot -- The Young Victims -- The Witch-hunt Begins -- In The Chinese Way -- Lodz Becomes Judenrein -- Losers And Winners -- Exodus -- Dead Jews: Good Poles -- The Manipulators -- The Ghost Of Slansky -- Two Million Zionists Behind The Czech Counter-revolution -- Hungary: A Study In Contrasts -- The Surprise Of Rumania. First Published In 1971 Under Title: Anti-semitism Without Jews. Includes Bibliographical References.
Alternative title
Anti-Semitism in eastern Europe Anti-Semitism without Jews
Alternative author
Lendvai, Paul , 1929-
Alternative publisher
London, Macdonald and Co.
Alternative publisher
Little, Brown
Alternative publisher
Sphere
Alternative publisher
ATOM
Alternative edition
United Kingdom and Ireland, United Kingdom
Alternative edition
London, England, 1972
Alternative edition
1, 1972
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metadata comments
Includes bibliographical references.
First published in 1971 under title: Anti-Semitism without Jews.
Alternative description
iii-vii, 393 p. 23 cm
First published in 1971 under title: Anti-Semitism without Jews
Includes bibliographical references
date open sourced
2024-07-01
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