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He was born Nathan Birnbaum. His Pseudonym was Mathias Ascher
Selbstemanzipation is not a newspaper, it is either propaganda or a pamphlet.
Thanks very much for cleaning up my sometimes wandering and messy info :-)
user:killerdark
(renamed this section) Thank you for clarification, I guessed (wrongly), but was going to investigate that more. I hope there is no objection to my removal of material related to the
First Zionist Congress as irrelelvant, we can recover it from history and merge it into the corresponding article. ←
Humus sapiens←ну?22:55, 19 December 2005 (UTC)reply
I already agreed on that when I followed the links on
First Zionist Congress. It was clear that it was irrelevant to the article about Nathan Birnbaum, but I was unable to find the information about the Zionist Congress elswhere. Thanks for clearing that up.
user:killerdark
The Zionism page states that he subsequently became an anti-Zionist. If so Why?
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BetacommandBot04:19, 10 November 2007 (UTC)reply
Later Life unsourced/dubious quote - slate for removal
The block quote introduced with the lead, "Birnbaum, decrying political Zionism, 1919" lacks citation for a good reason. The only possible source is a self-published antisemitic rant that is, itself, a reprinting of unsourced internet rants. If this were added as a citation for the quote, it would be the product of circular logic; It's cited on Wikipedia because it comes from a book that may use Wikipedia as its source. In particular, bracketed inserts such as "[the Zionists]" in this text, have no clear basis for insertion and could have been added to an already dubious quote by any commentator. The citation flag was added 4 years ago. Suggesting removal of the block quote if it continues to lack proper citation.