"There is much talk everywhere about goodwill and peace in order to avoid international conflict at all costs. But does not this Nordic philosophy [racism], which has become both theosophy and politics, constitute the forge where the most deadly weapons for a future war are being forged?"
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From the homily An antiroman heresy. As quoted in Rivista Diocesana Milanese, n°. 28, 1938, pp. 612-618. As reported in Riccardo Calimani, Storia degli ebrei di Roma, , Mondadori, Milano, p. 702. ISBN 9788852079467.
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Alfredo Ildefonso Schuster
1880 – 1954
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