[There are] more Jews than ever in the streets, more Jews than ever in the press, more Jews than ever at the bar, the Opéra, the Comédie Française, i… - Louis-Ferdinand Céline

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[There are] more Jews than ever in the streets, more Jews than ever in the press, more Jews than ever at the bar, the Opéra, the Comédie Française, in manufacturing, in banks. Paris and France under the sway of Freemasons and Jews more than ever and more arrogantly than ever before.

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About Louis-Ferdinand Céline

Louis-Ferdinand Céline (May 27, 1894 – July 1, 1961) was a French author.

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Alternative Names: Dr. Louis Ferdinand Auguste Destouches Louis Ferdinand Destouches Lui-Ferdinand Selin L.-F. Selin L.-F. Céline Louis-Ferdinand Celine L.-F. Celine Louis Ferdinand Céline Louis-Ferdinand Destouches
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