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The Third Reich (Paperback)
Henri Lichtenberger; Translated by Koppel S. Pinson; Foreword by Nicholas Murray Butler
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JEWISH SOCIAL STUDIES Publications, No. 2 ESSAYS ON ANTISEMITISM
Edited by KOPPEL S. PINSON Associate Professor of History, Queens
College With a Foreword by SALO W. BARON Second Edition Revised and
Enlarged NEW YORK CONFERENCE ON JEWISH RELATIONS 1946 Copyright
1946 by The Conference on Jewish Relations, Inc. Printed in the
United States of America at The Comet Press, New York City EDITORS
PREFACE The warm reception accorded to the volume of Essays on Anti
semitism, published by the Conference on Jewish Relations in 1942,
gave encouragement to the editors of Jewish Social Studies to
present a new revised and enlarged edition. Antisemitism, far from
disappearing from the world scene after the victorious end of the
war, is still an ever-present problem for us. Here, where this
preface is being written, in the very center of the worlds most
terrifying and most systematically organized form of antisemitism,
where the shattered remnants of once flourishing Jewish communities
are ever present before ones eyes, where one meets streams of Jews
coming in daily from the new free Poland in order to escape mob
violence and persecution, here one may easily despair of ever being
able to cope with this problem. Yet we dare not lose a sense of
broader perspective. If humanity is to survive and with it the
Jewish people, a healthy optimism that is under no illusions
concerning the tragic complexities of the question and that does
not satisfy itself with petty and superficial triumphs is a prime
prerequisite. Intelligent study combined with energetic action may
still be able to keep this disease from infecting and eventually
annihilating our entire civilization. All the essays in the first
edition havealso been included in the new edition, most of them in
revised form. To this collection have been added the essay on
France by Hannah Arendt, the study of German racial antisemitism by
Waldemar Gurian and a brief article on 1 the postwar world by the
Editor. Grateful appreciation is due to Dr. Joshua Starr for his
most valuable aid in the preparation of this volume.
Frankfurt-on-the-Main, K. S. P. March 1, 1946. 1S4 G15 MAY 2 01947
FOREWORD Prior to the recent defeat of Germany and its satellites
antisemitism had become a world power. Shattering all historical
precedents it tran scended the boundaries of any particular country
or group of countries. While in the throes of defeat it scored a
terrifying victory, which may leave ineradicable traces on the
destiny of the Jewish people. Unlike its medieval antecedents
which, notwithstanding their basic inter-territorial features,
operated with considerable independence and lack of simul taneity
within the countries of Christendom and Islam, current anti semitic
propaganda has extended far beyond the confines of western
civilization. It penetrated deeply into the Arabian world, despite
the demonstrably greater Semitism of the Arab-speaking peoples when
compared with the bulk of westernized Jewry. It penetrated the far
reaches of Japan, despite the numerical and economic inferiority of
its Jewish community and the total absence of an anti-Jewish
tradition. In former ages, moreover, it was primarily an instrument
of domestic policy, but in our day it has constituted a pre-eminent
factor in international relations. The melancholy adage of a
third-century Palestinian sage, living in an era of great Jewish
sufferings, that he who persecutes Israelbecomes a chief Sanhedrin
104b, often borne out by the history of domestic rivalries and the
successful careerism of individual antisemites, has perhaps for the
first time in the ages of Jew-baiting, come true on the world
scene. The fanciful, conspicuously spurious accusation of the
alleged Jewish drive for world dominion has served as a powerful
vehicle of the realistic Teuton attempt at gaining complete mastery
over the world...
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