| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - softened and deepened, too, if they reflect that the author was a physician who chose to serve patients who were mainly poor. [...]After years of unselfish and often brilliant service to mankind in literature and medicine, he revealed himself as a fierce anti-Semite and a Nazi sympathizer. [...] The anti-Semitism appears only flickeringly here and there, and usually in the context of his being a
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