The UK’s Labor Party Can’t Escape Its Anti-Semitism
Jews would be OK if it weren’t for all that money.
August 26, 2020
Sent there by the British as enemy aliens.
When World War II began, Great Britain viewed aliens from enemy countries as suspicious, and sent many of them to internment camps in Australia or Canada. Included among them were many Jews born in Germany, Austria, and Italy, some of whom were refugees from the Nazis. Julie Masis writes:
Jews would be OK if it weren’t for all that money.
What it means for Israel.
Rendering him kosher for other Jewish organizations.
A remnant of the time of the Judges.
Sent there by the British as enemy aliens.
When World War II began, Great Britain viewed aliens from enemy countries as suspicious, and sent many of them to internment camps in Australia or Canada. Included among them were many Jews born in Germany, Austria, and Italy, some of whom were refugees from the Nazis. Julie Masis writes:
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