He [the Jew] therefore begins by making amends for his previous sins. He begins his career as a ‘benefactor’ of humanity. Since his new philanthropy has a very concrete aim in view, he cannot very well apply to himself the biblical recommendation, not to allow the left hand to know what the right hand is giving.108 No, he is obliged to let as many people as possible know how deeply the sufferings of the masses have grieved him, and to what a degree of personal sacrifice he is ready to make in order to help them-whether he likes it or not.
- Mein Kampf, Dalton, p 371
- Mein Kampf, Dalton, p 371