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-~1. 1900 — Stephen S. Wise, New York Times, June 11, 1900: “There are 6,000,000 living, bleeding, suffering arguments in favor of Zionism.” |
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+~1. 1900 — Stephen S. Wise, New York Times, June 11, 1900: “There are 6,000,000 living, bleeding, suffering arguments in favor of Zionism.” {{footnote}}https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1900/06/11/102599042.pdf?pdf_redirect=true&ip=0{{/footnote}} |
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\\2. 1902 — Encyclopedia Britannica, 10th Edition, Vol. 25, 1902, page 482: “While there are in Russia and Rumania six millions of Jews who are being systematically degraded…” |
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\\3. 1902 — Samuel W. Goldstein, New York Times, November 27, 1902: “PLEA FOR ZIONISM…In answer I would say: Does Dr. Silverman represent the 6,000,000 Jews in Russia, 300,000 in Roumania and the 1,000,000 in Galicia?” |
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\\4. 1903 — The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), September 18th, 1903, page 6: “…six million downtrodden brethren.” |
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\\111. 1926 — New York Times, April 21st, 1926: “In Heaven’s Name, Arouse the Jews of America! New York’s Quota: $6,000,000 United Jewish Campaign of New York” |
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\\112. 1931 — The Montreal Gazette, December 28th, 1931, page 25: “SIX MILLION JEWS FACE STARVATION….FEARS CRISIS AT HAND….six million Jews in Eastern Europe face starvation, and even worse, during the coming winter.” |
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\\113. 1932 — Symphony of Six Million, film, April 29th, 1932: Directed by Gregory La Cava, written by Fannie Hurst (story), J. Walter Ruben, Bernard Schubert (screenplay), starring Ricardo Cortez. |
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