The Sidonia loan anecdote presents nation-states as dependent on Jewish financiers who can reward or punish governments based on treatment of Jews.
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The Sidonia loan anecdote presents nation-states as dependent on Jewish financiers who can reward or punish governments based on treatment of Jews.
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"A few years back, we were applied to by Russia. Now there has been no friendship between the court of St. Petersburg and my..."
"The Tsar. Tsar. So what he's saying is, we're very rich and nation states come and look for us for money, okay? So Russia..."
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