Khrushchev told a group of French socialists that "in all ages, the Jews have preferred the artisan trades. . . But if you take the building trades or metallurgy, you can't find a single Jew to my knowledge. They don't like collective work, group discipline,... Problems of Communism - 第 19 頁1967完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Amir Weiner - 2003 - 364 頁
...conditions. Yet his description of the sociological was practically genealogical. "They [the Jews] do not like collective work, group discipline. They have always preferred to be dispersed. They are individualists," Khrushchev told Le figaro in an interview in March 1958. Finally, in the... | |
| Benjamin Pinkus, Jonathan Frankel - 1984 - 636 頁
...metallurgy mass professions - you might not, to my knowledge, come across a single Jew there. They do not like collective work, group discipline. They have always preferred to be dispersed. They are individualists. 'Let us leave aside the new State of Israel. The Jews, for centuries, have... | |
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