Germany Can’t Admit Where Anti-Semitism Comes from
Defining left-wing and Islamist hatred down.
September 15, 2017
The shadow of collaboration and of Soviet rule.
In the small Baltic nation of Lithuania, any attempt at public discussion of the Holocaust has generally been made impossible by the history of local collaboration in the slaughter of Jews, the country’s attempt to ally with the Nazis against the Soviets, and today’s ever-growing, and well founded, fears of Russian revanche. But Benas Gerdziunas points to some signs that this might be changing:
Defining left-wing and Islamist hatred down.
The clock is ticking for Israel.
Ending the charade.
A comedian who embodied a Jewish stereotype from which the sting of prejudice had been leached.
The shadow of collaboration and of Soviet rule.
In the small Baltic nation of Lithuania, any attempt at public discussion of the Holocaust has generally been made impossible by the history of local collaboration in the slaughter of Jews, the country’s attempt to ally with the Nazis against the Soviets, and today’s ever-growing, and well founded, fears of Russian revanche. But Benas Gerdziunas points to some signs that this might be changing:
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