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The Enemy Within, Part 1: Alger Hiss

 
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The Enemy Within, Part 12: The Great Sedition Trials, Part 3 - Final

 
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The Enemy Within, Part 11: The Great Sedition Trials, Part 2

 
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The Enemy Within, Part 10: The Great Sedition Trials, Part 1

 
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From the November-December 1999 issue of The Barnes Review.

TBR Magazine and Bookstore P.O. Box 15877 Washington, D.C. USA, 20003

http://www.barnesreview.org/

Personal From The Editor [John Tiffany at the time]:

…Elizabeth Dilling (1894 – 1966) [was] one of the most forthright and determined American nationalist leaders of the 20th century.

A remarkably beautiful young lady with an early interest in music and languages, Elizabeth was an accomplished harpist and lived a comfortable life as the wife of a Chicago attorney and the mother of two children. She spent much time traveling abroad, and the more she did so, the more she came to love the United States. In particular, Elizabeth also came to loathe the communist system which she observed first-hand on a trip to the Soviet Union in 1931. She was appalled by what she saw, and upon her return home, she began an extensive study of the history of communism and the secret forces behind that alien, anti-American philosophy.

The Bavarian Soviet Republic, Hitler, Strasser and Douglas Reed

 
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The 1933 International Jewish Boycott of Germany

 
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This article  ran in The Barnes Review in May, 1996

The 1933 International Boycott of Germany – Execution

By Udo Walendy

Udo Walendy is a German publish­er and author best known for expos­ing propaganda photographs from the world wars as fakes, “doctored” to indict Germans and Germany. His revisionist work includes periodic publication of the magazine Historical Facts, D-4973 Vlotho/Weser, Postfach 1643, Germany.

By 1933 the German people had reached their limits of tolerance under the draconian terms of the Versailles Treaty. Nationalism was on the rise. It was immediately met with an internationally coordinated effort to crush Germany's economy and keep the people in perpetual poverty and subjugation.

Previously, in an article entitled “The Economic Boycott of Germany­ - Prelude” (TBR April, 1996), the organi­zation of an international boycott against Germany was discussed. When Adolf Hitler was appointed chancellor in 1933, the handwriting was on the wall for the plutocratic European forces which had kept the German nation weak and its people in near-starvation conditions for 15 years. The re-emergence of Germany as a viable player on the international stage both in commerce and as a political power could not be allowed to happen.

Consequently, Jewish organizations outside of Germany set in motion an international boycott with the specific goal of bringing down the fledgling National Socialist government. Other groups, including religious and labor organizations, were recruited to help the effort.

Key personalities and organizations involved included Dr. Nahum Goldmann of the World Jewish Congress and the World Zionist Organization; Stephen Wise, president of the American Jewish Congress and key player at the Second Preparative World Jewish Conference of September 5,1933 in Geneva; the Jewish War Veterans; Samuel Untermyer (sometimes spelled Untermeyer), one of the most powerful and influential Jewish leaders in America, a successful attorney, government advisor and president of the non-sectar­ian Anti-Nazi League 1933-1939; W. W. Cohen, vice-presi­dent of the A. J. C., who orga­nized a parade with banners proclaiming economic war on Germany; and New York Catholic Bishop Francis T. McConnell.

The 1848 Revolution, Nesta Webster, Part 2 of 2

 
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1848: The Jewish War Against Christendom Continues, Part 3

The 1848 Revolution, Nesta Webster, Part 1

 
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1848: The Jewish War Against Christendom Continues, Part 2

Roosevelt's Campaign To Incite War in Europe, Part 4 - September 29th, 2012

 
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Roosevelt's Campaign To Incite War in Europe, Part 3 - September 22nd, 2012

 
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