“Some call it Marxism - I call it Judaism.”

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Source: American Bulletin, May 15, 1935. See Bloody Zion https://books.google.com.br/books?id=x5QL4aWSLJYC&pg=PA214 by Edward Hendrie, 2012. 544 p.

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