by Robert Gessner ‧ RELEASE DATE: Dec. 7, 1936
A valuable contribution to the rapidly increasing list of books about the Jewish problem. Extraordinarily dispassionate, objective, recognizing the faults of the jews and their contribution to the causes of their persecution, and yet presenting the terrible facts of the present conditions in Germany and Poland, with enough of the human giant to give it poignancy and dramatic power. He analyses the problem from the point of view of Jews in the modern world, of the development in the countries where persecution is not so obvious, of the Zionist movement, the Jew in Soviet Russia, source material based on his own investigations, and admirably presented. Tremendously interesting and challenging reading, and of even greater importance to Gentiles than to Jews.
Pub Date: Dec. 7, 1936
ISBN: N/A
Page Count: -
Publisher: Farrar & Rinehart
Review Posted Online: N/A
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Dec. 1, 1936
Categories: NONFICTION
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