In fact, Jєωιѕн organisations
proclaimed already in 1919 a "6 million-h0Ɩ0cαųst", taking place in the Ukraine: "Six million men and women are dying; eight-hundred-thousand children cry for bread. And this fate is upon them through no fault of their own, through no transgression of the law of God or man; but through the
awful tyranny of war and a bigoted lust for Jєωιѕн blood. In this threatened h0Ɩ0cαųst of human life ..." [The American Hebrew, Oct. 31, 1919, Nbr. 582]Keep in mind that this was BEFORE WW2 this is also the time millions of CHRISTIANS were being slaughtered & the Ukrainians being starved to death in
communist & bolshevic Russia.I only posted the headlines,the link has the stories.
Docuмents Relating to the h0Ɩ0cαųst
Decades of h0Ɩ0cαųsts
http://www.historiography-project.org/docuмents/h0Ɩ0cαųst_listing.html
Jєωs Indifference to War Aid Rebuked
Louis Marshall Denounces Apathy Toward Suffering of Co-Religionists
Millions in Dire Distress
Jacob H. Schiff, Meyer London, and Dr. Enelow Plead with the Rich to Give
New York Times, January 14, 1915
In the world today there about 13 million Jєωs, of whom more than 6 million are in the very heart of the war zone;
1.5 Million Russian Jєωs Starving
British Coreligionists Are Exhorted To Raise $5 Million To Succor Them
New York Times, November 1, 1915
Germans Let Jєωs Die
Women and Children in Warsaw Starving to Death
New York Times, August 10, 1917
The Sad Plight Of Jєωs
Felix M. Warburg Says That They Were The Worst Sufferers In War
New York Times, November 12, 1919
6 million souls, or half the Jєωιѕн population of the earth
A Work of Mercy
New York Times, April 21, 1920
In Europe there are today more than 5 million Jєωs who are starving or on the verge of starvation, and many are in the grip of a virulent typhus epidemic.
Jєωs Ask Public To Aid War Victims
Non-Sectarian Appeal For $7.5 Million Starts Today With Sermons In All Churches
Poland's Woe Appalling
Campaign To Be Pressed By 10000 Active Workers In The Five Boroughs
New York Times, May 2, 1920
Six million human beings without food, shelter, clothing or medical treatment in what now are but the wastes of once fair lands ravaged by long years of war or blighted by its consequences
The Jєωιѕн War Sufferers
New York Times, May 3, 1920.
Jєωιѕн Drive Gains
Total Is $3.085 Million
Contributions of $324,000 Are Reported at First Rally In Eastern European Appeal
Children Give $152 Saving
Shuberts add $50,000, Untermyer $30,000 and Stauer $15,000 -- Catholic Pastor donates $50
New York Times, April 27, 1926
Jєωs at Rallies Hear Drive Pleas
United Campaign Enters Second Week With $2,474,960 of $6 Million Lacking; Appeal Made to Children
Boy, 9 Turns in Savings Bank -- Gristede's to Give 10% of Day's Net -- Salesmen offer Commissions
New York Times, May 3, 1926.
Will Aid Starving Jєωs
Protestant and Catholic Clergy to Aid Near East Relief Movment
New York Times, November 27, 1926
Protestant and Catholic clergy in an organization to save 5 million Jєωs in Eastern and Central Europe was begun here today under the direction of the American Christian Fund for Jєωιѕн Relief.
Unless help is given, 5 million will starve.