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English: "It was the Jews who discovered Marxism, and the Jews who have attempted for decades to revolutionize the world with it. Dr. Goebbels."
Deutsch: Juden Waren Es, Die Den Marxismus Erfanden, Juden Sind Es, Die Mit Ihm Seit Jahrzehnten Die Welt Zu Revolutionieren Versuchen
中文:“犹太人发现了马克思主义之后的几十年里,他们一直试图用马克思主义在世界各地制造革命。——戈培尔博士”
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