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Two hundred ''Six million Jews'' allegations from 1900-1945:
1900 - Stephen S. Wise, New York Times, June 11, 1900: "There are 6,000,000 living,
bleeding, suffering arguments in favor of Zionism."
1902 - Encyclopaedia Britannica, 10th Edition, Vol. 25, 1902, page 482: "While there are in
Russia and Rumania six millions of Jews who are being systematically degraded ..."
1902 - Samuel W. Goldstein, New York Times, November 27, 1902: "PLEA FOR ZIONISM
... In answer I would say: Does Dr. Silverman represent the 6,000,000 Jews in Russia,
300,000 in Roumania and the 1,000,000 in Galicia?"
1903 - The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), September 18th, 1903, page 6: " ... six million
downtrodden brethren."
1904 - The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), February 19th, 1904, page 2: " ... where five or six
million people existed under persecution."
1904 - The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), October 7th, 1904, page 1: " ... the final and
definite deliverance of the six millions of Russian, Roumanian and Galician Jews ...
transporting five or six million people over the sea."
1904 - Israel Zangwill, New York Times, October 20, 1904: "The problem does not relate to
the American Jews, but to the 6,000,000 in Russia. The Russian Government has consented
to allow the Jews to leave,"
1905 - New York Times, January 29th, 1905: "He declared that a free and a happy Russia,
with its 6,000,000 Jews, would possibly mean the end of Zionism, since the abolition of the
autocracy would practically eliminate the causes that brought Zionism into existence."
1905 - New York Times, November 1st, 1905: "From 1800 to 1902 he caused 6,000,000
Jewish families to be expelled from Russia ..."
1900 - Stephen S. Wise, New York Times, June 11, 1900: "There are 6,000,000 living,
bleeding, suffering arguments in favor of Zionism."
1902 - Encyclopaedia Britannica, 10th Edition, Vol. 25, 1902, page 482: "While there are in
Russia and Rumania six millions of Jews who are being systematically degraded ..."
1902 - Samuel W. Goldstein, New York Times, November 27, 1902: "PLEA FOR ZIONISM
... In answer I would say: Does Dr. Silverman represent the 6,000,000 Jews in Russia,
300,000 in Roumania and the 1,000,000 in Galicia?"
1903 - The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), September 18th, 1903, page 6: " ... six million
downtrodden brethren."
1904 - The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), February 19th, 1904, page 2: " ... where five or six
million people existed under persecution."
1904 - The Jewish Criterion (Pittsburgh), October 7th, 1904, page 1: " ... the final and
definite deliverance of the six millions of Russian, Roumanian and Galician Jews ...
transporting five or six million people over the sea."
1904 - Israel Zangwill, New York Times, October 20, 1904: "The problem does not relate to
the American Jews, but to the 6,000,000 in Russia. The Russian Government has consented
to allow the Jews to leave,"
1905 - New York Times, January 29th, 1905: "He declared that a free and a happy Russia,
with its 6,000,000 Jews, would possibly mean the end of Zionism, since the abolition of the
autocracy would practically eliminate the causes that brought Zionism into existence."
1905 - New York Times, November 1st, 1905: "From 1800 to 1902 he caused 6,000,000
Jewish families to be expelled from Russia ..."
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