Some 43 percent of Germans believe that Jews have too much influence in the country, according to a new poll. Analysts of the poll, which also reported that 41 percent of the respondents believe that Jews are unable to get along with Germans, say the current stalemate over a proposed national Holocaust memorial and the size of a proposed fund for Holocaust-era slave laborers explain the poll’s findings.
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