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Seven Jewish Children: An Anti-Semitic Play Debuts in London

February 27, 2009 - 12:00 am - by Carol Gould
Martin Studowski
2009-03-03 14:32:14

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The overwhelming majority of Britons were supportive of Hitler and his plans, like most Europeans. Churchill rallied against him when the bombs started hitting London, but he was still alone in his convictions. This is a stastical historical truth. Not revisionism in the same vein as when Europeans blame the United States for the Holocaust and Kosovo…and the Irish famine, and diarreah in Africa, and the Spanish Inquistion, and the Big Bang…. Further proof is when Churchill was up for reelection and he lost in a landslide to Atlee, who ushered in the new socialist Britain, nationalizing 90% of private industry including health care, which is currently the worst in Europe, including eastern europe. Britain did not “stand alone” against the Nazis, it was Churchill who stood alone until the U.S. came on board. There is a reason why Churchill is more revered in the United States (high schools, libraries, etc. are named after him) than in the UK where he’s been placed on the trash heap of british history as a silly old fool with a “white trash” mother from Brooklyn, as one british historian phrased it. One can expect more respect for being a Muslim radical in the UK than being a supporter of Churchill and the United States. Sad!