Barrington James wrote:True. But don't you agree that the ordinary Jews who owned and/ or other wise controlled businesses of all kinds from shipping to furs, law, teaching in schools and universities, the newspapers, law, medicine, entertainment, some of the largest political parties and so on in Germany and Austria in particular but also in much of Eastern Europe are no more. Gone.
Jews go too far at one place* and they are expelled by a reaction of local non-Jews. That's the classical history of Europe's Jewry during the past 1,000 years. Nothing unusual, infamous or even surprising in that. The only unusual thing with the great jewish migration of WW2 is to regard it as something infamous.
* Informed people know how far Jews had gone in pre-Nazi Germany. Not exaggerated to say they hadn't gone as far anywhere else and at no time in history.
They or their relatives are now living in the USA, France, Great Britain, South Africa, Australia, South America and so on. And yes several hundred thousand of them, maybe more , did die in the camps.
Still better than the 3 million+ people in Poland and Rumania alone and the 10 million people in Russia, including a certain number of Eastern Jews, who died of typhus during WW1 and its aftermath. The delousing stations in Nazi camps were in fact a big sanitary success. Jews should thank Germany for having saved so many Jewish lives with those delousing stations during WW2.
However I do agree, as you seem to think, that the rich Jewish bankers, who had a lot to do with all of the above, the good and the bad, are still helping to run much of Europe and the world. And you are right: very few , if any, Rothschilds or Warburgs or their kind died in the camps.
What is that supposed to mean??
Warmongers rarely wait to be reached by their own wars before leaving.