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“Pointing
out that he also wrote in his book that
the persecution of the Jews by the Nazis
was the most reprehensible crime in the
history of mankind didn’t exculpate Mr.
Camus [of the charge of
anti-Semitism].”-Vendeline
von Bredow, Wall Street Journal, August 7,
2000
The
Wall Streeet
Journal
New York, August 7, 2000
Leisure & Arts
Anti-Semitism or Censorship?
Vendeline von Bredow
[Item removed from website by request of Wall
Street Journal, 18.4.01]
.
Miss
von Bredow writes for the
Economist.
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