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By Tanya Gold
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By Michael Coren
I thought I must have misheard when he said Hitler ‘didn’t just pick on them for no reason’
Renowned royal correspondent Angela Levin interviewed the children’s author in 1983
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The author said that Jews had switched 'from victims to barbarous murderers'
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By Marie van der Zyl
Instead of worrying about re-writes, we should remember his vicious antisemitism
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