Word: antisemitisme
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To intelligence men at Iron Curtain listening posts came telltale signs that the Kremlin's and-Jewish purge has descended on Communist Hungary, a country long notorious for its antiSemitism. Budapest made no strident announcement such as that which doomed Czechoslovakia's Rudolf Slansky et al. But from...
The Pointing Finger. The accusations plainly involved more than antiSemitism. For one thing, the top three purged doctors are not Jewish: P. I. Yegorov, chief of the Kremlin doctors, V. E. Vinogradov, one of the leaders of the Soviet Academy of Medical Sciences, and G. I. Mayorov. These doctors, said...
Rabbi Klemes had a son and a daughter in Moscow; both are practicing physicians. But it did not need a personal relationship for the announcement of the arrest of the Moscow doctors to make Jewish hearts everywhere miss a beat that morning. In many Jewish minds was the thought: So...
In last month's Slansky trial in Prague, with its accent on antiSemitism, the Communists unwittingly did B-G a favor. The trial discredited the party-line Mapam, and rid B-G of any fears of desertions in that direction. He hurried into conference with the General Zionists.
Pondering these matters, Raymond Aron, a former philosophy professor who has become one of France's leading highbrow political commentators, wrote in the Paris newspaper Le Figaro: "It was not necessary to have a trial in order to rouse the passions of antiSemitism, and as an instrument of government...