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""......to sway the court of public opinion"."
I am confused about what the following line in this article means:
His accusers from a separate civil case asked a judge to block the
release of the material over confidentiality concerns. They …
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"These crazy reactions greatly increase the chances that you will soon embrace it too."
I do not entirely understand the following sentences in this article:
Urging visits to Qom, I fear, is the reaction of a government that has at last recognized
its own limitations and has, at so …
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"Most historians believe that Hitler came up with this explanation in hindsight. ...."
I am struggling to understand what the bolded sentences in the following paragraph mean:
The origin of Hitler's hatred of Jews is not clear. In Mein Kampf, he
described his development into an antise …