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Foreword




                    The Track of the Jew was my first work; written in 1919, it
            appeared in 1920. Since, later, in the battle, contemporary discussions
            found an immediate interest, it was, after the sale of the first edition,
            no longer published anew. But today, since all questions of education
            and schooling require a deep study, this work written 1 8 years ago
            will contribute its bit to the understanding ofthe Jew and his footprint
            through the ages since it is based in large part on Jewish sources
            that were until then unknown to anti-Judaism. I have not needed to
            make any corrections - apart from a stylistic check - since nearly
            everything was prepared by me. In the final chapters it was possible
            to soften some personal attacks against politicians and shorten some
            extracts of an intellectual historical sort.
                    So I hope that the new edition will be of use for the
            understanding of the unchangeableness of the Jewish nature. For
            the future, everything depends on whether the coming generations
            understand the deep necessity of the battle of our age so that they do
            not become tired and weak, like those who were before us.

            Berlin, March 1937.
            A.R.






















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