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| | Andrew Ezergailis. The Holocaust in Latvia. Preface |
 | | A man from Viesite in an Aizsargs (civilian guards) uniform, whom my father knew but who was a stranger to me, arrived in our house on a rainy evening. |
 | | He had telephoned earlier in the day saying that he had found in the synagogue of Viesite, as I recall it, some Jewish ritual paraphernalia that would prove that Jews engage in the murder of Christians, use their skin, hair, and blood in their rites and worship. |
 | | The man arrived later than he had promised and, without much ado, from his briefcase pulled out two, what we call Jewish "horns" and placed them on the table. |
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