At the battle of Olustee; Florida; Colonel Zachry's command greatly distinguished itself--acting the most part in achieving that brilliant victory. Near the close of that eventful day; when the tide of battle seemed to turn; alternately; from one side to the other of the contending hosts; General Colquitt sent one of his staff officers to show the Twenty-Seventh Georgia into position in the line of battle and to remind Colonel Zachry that everything depended on his command. The reply of Colonel Zachry showed that he was of the stuff of which a soldier is made. As he rode at the head of his regiment with the fire of battle in his eye; he said: "Major; tell the General that I will do my best--not only he but the enemy shall know it when we are in line." This was no vain boast for; soon the enemy were in full retreat; leaving their dead and wounded in the field.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. I have come to my own conclusion of why Jews are so hated throughout history and it's not because of jealousy or ...By MeadowfieldsA well researched history of Jewish hatred without pulling punches.Ms Goldstein portrays the events with an objective lens that neither lauds nor condemns the unfolding history leading to our present state of increasing anti-semitism.A lot of facts to absorb; but with many surprises of how adaptable Jews became to thwart the obstacles before them.I have come to my own conclusion of why Jews are so hated throughout history and it's not because of jealousy or holier than thou or our different cultures; or strange rituals. I believe it's because we brought ethics and morality into a pagan world who still thinks it's a burden on our natural instincts to do mischief and not have to answer to a higher authority. We were commanded to be a light unto the nations and to be a congregation of priests. For many that's a burden too hard to bear and resent the Jews for spreading the tenents of the laws of Sinai.57 of 60 people found the following review helpful. Excellent book not only of antisemitism but world historyBy Al FrankI am almost half way through the book (~350 readable pages) and started reading this only 2 days ago. I consider myself a slow reader but this book and subject matter is very interesting and reads easily. I never understood why the world hates Jews no matter where they are; who they are; or what they do but this book explains it clearly using historical documents and eyewitness accounts. This book does a great job of showing exactly where the hatred and antisemitism started; how it evolved; how and why it was and continues to be perpetuated. If I were a member of the school board; this is a book that I would make required reading for every highschooler. Any one with an interest in either world history; history of antisemitism; and even history of Israel would appreciate having read it. Phyllis Goldstein has written one of the best history books in my opinion.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. An Important Book on AntisemitismBy Lynn EllingwoodThis is a very thorough book on the history of antisemitism. It documents how long it has existed and the toll it has caused those who are Jewish. I was surprised how clear and concise it is and somewhat clear headed about its causes. It also highlights how Jews have struggled to exist and their desire to thrive has been. Today antisemitism raises its head when people need a scapegoat or struggle with the existence of Judaism. I think in the U.S. right now our government is full of white nationalists and rallies have been filled with people chanting antisemitic views. It's a time to clamp down on racial and ethnic hatred .