Flashback: Britain’s 1947 ‘Kristalnacht’ Was Retaliation For Jewish Terrorism In Palestine
(The New Statesman) In 1933, world Jewry declared war on Germany — initially through economic warfare in the form of an international boycott — and that boycott caused a backlash against the Jews in Germany, which culminated in 1938’s Kristalnacht — when Jewish stores and synagogues were attacked — an act that both Adolf Hitler and Josef Goebbels condem…
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