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Jews Fight Back
The Jews at the ACLU say that Frank Collin, and his Nazis, deserve
to march, even if other Jews find it offensive. The Skokie Jews are
traumatized and are having Holocaust nightmares.
Being quiet is how Hitler came to power.
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Danny Comes Out Swinging
Danny Kaye's character wants Nazi blood.. He describes an incident
in the concentration camp where his mouth was stuffed with rags so he
could not cry out. He refuses to be silent now and shouts the famous
words ~ "Never again"
His wife just sits in her bedroom and cries.
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Children are told about missing relatives
Jews never told their children about the camps and the gassing. When the
'Fuehrer', Frank Collin, shows up they have no choice.
Many children of Holocaust survivors didn't even know their parents
were in the camps -- yet they wondered why they had no aunts, uncles,
grandparents, etc.
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Jews Organize
The movie covers the legal side of the controversy, with public
meetings in the synagogue, private meetings in the Mayor's office, and
good Jews crying in the parks. There are plenty of
courtroom scenes as various Jews testify as to what happened in the
camps.
For 15 months, Skokie is the focus of national
attention.
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Jews defeat the Nazis
Nazis back off marching in Skokie, and instead march in a Chicago
Park. A group of 60 yr old Jews show up, and beat the hell out of the
Nazis.
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