Date: May 18th, 2026 9:48 PM Author: Guy Debord
At the start of the 20th century, Germany was one of the last places in Europe that you would expect a nakedly anti-semitic party to come to power. It was modern, industrialized, relatively liberal, and the Jews there were pretty assimilated compared to, for example, almost all of Eastern Europe.
France, with the Dreyfus Affair recently behind it, was considered more anti-semitic than Germany. Spain and Italy not much better. England kicked most of their Jews out in the Middle Ages.
So Germany seemed pretty safe.
Impossible Germany.
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