by Tuke » March 13th, 2008, 2:19 am
Yes, I found several references to both the Jews and the holocaust. Even as early as 1933 he called Hitler's persecution of the Jews cruel iniquity. He later said his chapter on Mr. Savage in the Pilgrim's Regress best described his opinion of dictators like Hitler.
Furthermore, we can well imagine Jack's candid discussions with his wife, a messianic Jew.
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