Word: jew
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Minister, Count Galeazzo Ciano, that the Spanish terms were high, and that whenever during the Civil War he asked for repayment from the Spaniards for his help they promptly transferred the conversation to high, idealistic grounds. He growled: "As a German one feels toward the Spanish almost like a Jew who wants to make business out of the holiest possessions of mankind...
...true that had the correspondents had unlimited space they probably could have pulled the good-natured General out of the soup the first day. They could have reported for instance that when I asked him if he blamed the Jews for trying to get out of Poland, he answered: "Absolutely not. If I were a Jew I would...
...Price. Rich's had come a long way since it was founded in 1867 by an 18-year-old Hungarian-born Jew. While other merchants haggled with customers, set a different price for everyone, Morris Rich tagged his merchandise, stuck to a one-price policy. He capitalized on the fact that Rich's was on the wrong side of the tracks to capture the trade of low-salaried Atlantans, snooted the carriage trade. Rich's kept its customers by reversing the slogan of Manhattan's R. H. Macy & Co. ("No one is in debt to Macy...
...Lodz. He told reporters: "My wife and child were taken and killed by the Nazis. I hid out during the war in the woods and worked with the partisans. . . . But when the war ended even some of the comrades with whom I fought threatened me because I was a Jew...
Just as another fact was becoming apparent-that, as they often did, the Jews were doing their cause considerable damage by their loud and violent outcries-the payoff was delivered by Lionel Sebastian Berk Shapiro, correspondent for the North American Newspaper Alliance. Cabled Shapiro, a Jew, who had been present at the conference...