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Politics : Stop the War! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Spytrdr who wrote (17447)5/14/2003 2:31:35 PM
From: Machaon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21614
 
Since you are so interested in the "evil" that Jews do, here is one of many stories about American Jews:

Jews Serve in World War II

fau.edu

From the article:

"When the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, and the United States declared war on Japan and Germany, American Jewish men and women responded to their country's call for the armed forces. Over 550,000 served in the Armed Forces of the United States during World War II. About 11,000 were killed and over 40,000 were wounded. There were two recipients of the Congressional Medal of Honor, 157 received the Distinguished Service Medal and Crosses, which included Navy Crosses, and 1,600 were awarded the Silver Star. About 50,242 other decorations, citations and awards were given to Jewish heroes for a total of 52,000 decorations.

Jews were 3.3 percent of the total American population but they were 4.23 percent of the Armed Forces. About 60 percent of all Jewish physicians in the United States under 45 years of age were in service uniforms."

Is this enough Jewish evil for you?



To: Spytrdr who wrote (17447)5/14/2003 3:32:30 PM
From: Machaon  Respond to of 21614
 
Here is another one of your evil Jews:

Admiral Hyman George Rickover: Father Of The Atomic-Powered Navy

fau.edu

From the article:

"Vice Admiral Hyman George Rickover took the Navy into the atomic age with his persistence that the U.S. Navy build the first atomic-powered submarine.

He was born in Russian Poland in 1900 to Rachel nee Unger, and Abraham Rickover, a tailor who brought his family to Chicago. After completing high school in 1918, Rickover received an appointment to the United States Naval Academy, where he was often confronted with anti-Semitism."