GERMANY: Bibliocaust

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". . . It is difficult to explain what has happened to the Jews because nobody will talk. Jews themselves will tell you with tears in their eyes that everything is all right. ... I went to a hospital for information. I sent in Mr. Lewis's card and finally the head physician saw me. He refused to answer any questions. However, an interne told me that he was dismissed for writing descriptions of beaten patients on the hospital charts. There were 15 serious Jewish cases in his own ward. Jews beaten until injured for life, one nearly blind, one who had to be sent to an insane asylum, one with many stab wounds in his arm, another shot through the leg many times."

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