The following are a few main points dealing with a chapter of Mein Kampf. Sort of like a summery of that chapter.
Date Submitted: 03/15/2004 04:13:49
Mein Kampf Answers
1. A) The Jew's intelligence is motivated by the foreigners and the general culture. Perhaps the 'boy of today' motivated the Jews.
B) The Jew is compared to a herd, to a pack of wolves, to horses, and to a juggler if not an ape.
C) The Jew never possessed a culture of its own nor had territorial limits. A nomad is one who does possess a definitely limited living space. The Jew
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independent existence is impossible. More and more people moved to larger cities and out of peasant villages in order to earn bread as factory workers and every minute was exploited to the fullest. The Jews are responsible for the physical work. The worker now has no other task other than to fight for future of Jewish people. The Jew has the following procedure: To approach worker and gain his confidence. Then establishes the Marxist policy.
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