Tag #109626 - Interview #78417 (Alfred Liberman)

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Something else about anti-Semitism. I was  a propagandist in 1952, meaning that during the electoral campaign I had to go from flat to flat (everyone who had a university education was used as  a propagandist, not only party members). In doing so, I saw that many “ordinary people” believed the Soviet propaganda and were against the Jews. They were truly afraid to go to Jewish doctors, for example.
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Alfred Liberman