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A Jew and a Gentile stand next to each other
The term goyim is a Hebrew word that literally means "nations" and is commonly used in Jewish texts to refer to non-Jews or Gentiles. While the word itself is neutral in many religious and historical contexts, some critics argue that it has been used in a derogatory manner by some Jewish individuals or groups. Is the Use of "Goyim" - Good or Bad? Read on...
Discover the chilling details of the Wannsee Protocol from the secret conference held on 20 Jan 1942, aimed at expediting the deportation of European Jews. The Wannsee Conference is possibly the most significant event in the history of the Third Reich...
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