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Gustave, at the outbreak of World War Two, over 90% of world Jewry lived in small towns in Poland and the USSR, and most of them were poor. In the United States, where Salomon Brothers and Goldman Sachs flourished, most of the Jews were working class and lower middle class. In Western Europe, most Jews were middle- class, from small shopkeepers to professionals, like doctors. You make it seem as if the mass of world Jewry was wealthy, which is absurd, and your characterization of them as having bred resentment in the run up to the War because of their wealth once again leads me to wonder about your prostestations: sounds like anti- semitism to me... |