
Alfred Nossig

Jewish partisans confronted Nossig in his apartment, demanding answers for the accusations. While being questioned, Nossig fell to his knees and begged for his life, threatening them that the Germans would retaliate if he was killed. Undeterred, the partisans executed him. After searching his body, they found German documents.
Nossig was a eugenicist who believed in the "biological superiority" of Jews. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Nossig, Alfred 1864-1943
Published: Wien, Berlin, New York : Interterritorialer Verl. 'Renaissance', 1922.
Published: Wien, Berlin, New York : Interterritorialer Verl. 'Renaissance', 1922.
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by Nossig, Alfred 1864-1943
Published: Wien ; Berlin [u.a.] : Interterritorialer Verl. "Renaissance", [1921].
Published: Wien ; Berlin [u.a.] : Interterritorialer Verl. "Renaissance", [1921].
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Published: Berlin
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Published: Vienna : Interterritorialer Verlag "Renaissance"
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Published: Berlin : Jüdischer Verl, 1903
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Germania Judaica (Cologne)
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