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|    Julius Streicher and His Notorious Anti-    |
|    09 Jan 26 04:04:37    |
      XPost: soc.culture.israel, soc.culture.jewish, can.politics       XPost: alt.society.liberalism       From: thickirish@cunt.com              They said he was hateful and inflammatory towards the jews ,yet not a       single one of them ever said he was wrong              https://ihr.org/other/Streicher              By Mark Weber              In the aftermath of World War II, the governments of the United       States, the Soviet Union, Britain and France established an       “International Military Tribunal” (IMT) to punish surviving leaders of       Third Reich Germany. Its much publicized “Trial of the Major War       Criminals” met and deliberated in Nuremberg from November 1945 to       October 1946.              Of the men named by the Allied powers as defendants, the selection of       Julius Streicher was one of the most difficult to justify. That’s       because he had played no role whatsoever in planning or carrying out       wartime policies of the Hitler regime. He was added to the list of       “Major War Criminals” because of his international reputation as a       vicious anti-Jewish writer, publicist and speaker, above all as       publisher of the stridently anti-Semitic weekly, Der Stürmer (“The       Stormer”). Citing articles that appeared in his paper, the Tribunal       sentenced him to death for “Crimes Against Humanity.”              During this time of heated debate about the role of “hate speech” in       society, and “cancel culture” suppression of offensive writings and       images, Streicher’s life and death have new relevance.               |
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