A remarkable fact is that, despite his proclaimed readiness to make personal sacrifices, the Jew never becomes impoverished. He knows how to make ends meet. Occasionally his benevolence might be compared to manure; it isn’t spread around merely for love of the field, but rather with a view to future produce. Anyhow, after a comparatively short period of time, the Jew has come to be known as a ‘benefactor and friend to mankind.’ What an amazing transformation!
- Mein Kampf, Dalton, p 371
- Mein Kampf, Dalton, p 371