Juan  Luis  Cordero

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It can be stated with confidence, therefore, that in early summer 1920, nearing the end of his second decade, he was quite prepared to believe in the usual stereotype of the Jew, but equally prepared to disbelieve the more bizarre perversions attributed to the race. More interesting, perhaps, in view of his later convictions, he was prepared to try and evaluate the evidence. In short, he was not a fanatic.
Himmler (Peter Padfield's Second World War)
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