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Behind the Aegis

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Mon Jun 11, 2018, 03:05 PM Jun 2018

(Jewish Group)Recovered in Paris flea market, 1924 Austrian silent film is a Holocaust preview

(THIS IS THE JEWISH GROUP! RESPECT!!)

A Jewish man is beaten up on the street. Jewish husbands are separated from their non-Jewish wives and children, and deported on trains. A Jewish community, led by rabbis carrying a Torah scrolls, marches down a dark road as it is banished from town.

These snapshots appear to be Holocaust history — but they are not. These are scenes from a silent Austrian film made a decade prior to the enactment of the anti-Jewish Nuremberg laws, and some 15 years before the outbreak of World War II.

The 1924 film “City Without Jews” is based on a popular 1922 novel by Austrian writer and journalist Hugo Bettauer. It astutely predicted what was to come. But only partially.

The film was conceived as a satirical response to the anti-Semitism gaining popular and political strength in Austria during the early inter-war period. Its plot depicted the scapegoating of the Jews for the country’s problems and their subsequent expulsion.

But unlike in the real Holocaust, these Jews are eventually reinstated when the Austrians realized their country was suffering from the absence of the creative and successful Jewish community. In real life, Austria’s Jews were deported beginning in October 1939, and most did not come back. Approximately one-third of Austria’s 190,000 Jews were killed, and only 5,000 were in the country by the end of the war.

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(Jewish Group)Recovered in Paris flea market, 1924 Austrian silent film is a Holocaust preview (Original Post) Behind the Aegis Jun 2018 OP
One of the Austrian Jews who managed to flee before COLGATE4 Jun 2018 #1

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1. One of the Austrian Jews who managed to flee before
Mon Jun 11, 2018, 05:30 PM
Jun 2018

the Holocaust hit high gear had been one of the leading orthopedic surgeons in Vienna before the Anschluss. The Nazis, respecting his profession made sure to break the bones in both hands before allowing him to leave. I knew him later when he was working as a Library Assistant at the university where I did my undergraduate work in the early 1960's.

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