Talk:Martin H. Glynn

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picture already open content? If so, we should make use of it. Aborvegyro 10:37, 27 June 2007 (UTC)

I also found a facsimile of the article, we could use it too; see Aborvegyro 10:38, 27 June 2007 (UTC)

six milliion Jewish men and women
The following: "six milliion Jewish men and women are starving across the seas" is not a fake quote, see http://www2.ca.nizkor.org/ftp.cgi/orgs/american/american.hebrew/glynn.1919

Calling my quote fake when it's not is unacceptable. --222.225.56.251 (talk) 03:38, 23 March 2008 (UTC)
 * My apologies. I found the "Six million men and women are dying" from the original quote provided. I went search for your change and the misspelling in the source ("milliion" vs. "million") threw me off. Sorry. -- JLaTondre (talk) 03:47, 23 March 2008 (UTC)

I have been trolling the web for Glynn for years and am happy he is finally getting his due. My concern is whether he married Al Smith (later ov. of NY) and sired John Glynn and Edward Glynn. These two brothers both seem to have gone to law school and represented the widow of Arnold Rothstein, racketeer murdered in late 1928. I can provide newspaper pages and dates if anyone wants to follow up details. The key is to know whether the attorneys were his sons.

I notice some discussion of Jewish issues of the time. A contemporary, Mark Sullivan who wrote for Colliers in the noughts and teens and later befriended Herbert Hoover, wrote Our Times books. In one of them he discusses rumors that Germans were converting cadavers (of no particular ethnicity) to soap, and provides an illustration. These were published in the 20s and 30s. translator (talk) 05:28, 14 July 2010 (UTC)

NPOV
This article denies the 1919 holocaust of 6 million jews. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 60.242.99.59 (talk) 06:39, 4 November 2012 (UTC)

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