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A wolf changes its hair but never its temper - a rare anti-Semitic publication in the form of a Russian old man's confession. Serbia, c. 1920s

Opening price: $200

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"Вук никада не мења, Никада" - "A wolf changes its hair but never its temper" - an anti-Semitic publication in the form of the confession of an old Russian admitting that the state of Russia was handed over to Jewish control. Serbia, c. 1920s.

On the cover of the booklet is an illustration of a Russian old man confessing to the people of different classes. He tells about himself that as a member of the church he collaborated with Stalin who handed Russia over to Jewish control for 25 years. "All of Russia groans under the Jewish yoke, " he explains. In the words he tells the listeners that: "The instructions of the Jewish Freemasons state: "The traitor, and anyone who does not listen to us will not be able to hide anywhere on the face of the earth from our shot, the trap, or the dagger", and that the Jewish control has been for many years: "The old Jews created the Golgotha ​​of Jerusalem, and their descendants, with the malice of a snake, with the cunning of a fox and the stubbornness of a donkey, prepared the Russian Golgotha." He enumerates several mistakes made by the leaders of Russia, among them: "We promised the most free republic, and we gave him the most cruel tyranny. .. We promised war to the palaces and peace to the cabins, but we brought bloodthirsty Jews into the palaces." He continues his confession and says: " Finally, we read the book of the Jew Shmuel Roth, "Now-Forever", in which he prophesied: "From the depths of Judaism a unique man will appear, So terrible as the world did not see the leader of the revenge, which will be carried out starting from Calcutta, on the whole world, he will poison all the nations of Europe... and we knew about all the hellish plans and diabolical crimes of the international Jewish-Masonic communism, we cooperated with him with vileness, malice and knowingly, We worked under his control, with his help and protection."

Extremely rare. It does not appear in the world catalog of libraries world cat.

8 p. Good condition.

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63. A wolf changes its hair but never its temper - a rare anti-Semitic publication in the form of a Russian old man's confession. Serbia, c. 1920s