Jochen “Jack” Wurfl knows the rampant evil antisemitism can breed as he lost nearly every family member during Adolf Hitler's reign of terror. Wurfl, who shared his harrowing story in the book “My Two Lives,“ told CBN News he never thought he'd see such disturbing antisemitism in America, where he settled after the Holocaust. “It's frightening, because it could end up in the same sort of situation eventually,“ Wurfl said of spiraling antisemitism that many have compared to the situation before Hitler launched his murderous quest. “I just don't understand it. How people can feel like this again — that they don't know what happened during the Holocaust, back during Hitler's regime?“ The survivor lamented the loss of millions of lives and expressed his severe sorrow and fear over where the situation currently stands after Hamas' Oct. 7 terror attack and the war and antisemitism that followed. “One would think that, once this happened,
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