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ideology is getting quick rehabilitation and idealization". The letter was criticized by opponents who labeled the signers as "antisemites"; many of them later signed what is considered their answer — the
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stake through the grave, to keep his soul from ever coming back into the world of living again. The writer is not ambiguous as to which category the souls of the "modernizers" should belong:
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