For the Good of All ... Anti-Semitism: Are Jews Still Expendable? article manuscript.

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For the Good of All ... Anti-Semitism: Are Jews Still Expendable? article manuscript.

Consists of copies of a typed manuscript and the printed version of "For the Good of All ... Anti-Semitism: Are Jews Still Expendable?" by Emanuel A. Winston. The article is the author's reaction to the silence kept by the Allied leaders during World War II while the Nazis exterminated the Jews of Europe. A great part of the article is devoted to drawing parallels between the Holocaust and Jewish-Arab problems of the Middle East in the 1980s.

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