Jewish influences in American life : $b volume III of the International Jew, the world's foremost problem : being a reprint of a third selection from articles appearing in the Dearborn IndependentFord, Henry
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Jewish influences in American life : $b volume III of the International Jew, the world's foremost problem : being a reprint of a third selection from articles appearing in the Dearborn Independent
Ford, Henry
Antisemitic literature; Jews -- United States; United States -- Ethnic relations
It would be most interesting to know in how far Kuhn, Loeb & Company has
endeavored to readjust the rate of exchange.
During the war, Kuhn, Loeb & Company made a loan to the city of Paris.
Considerable German comment was occasioned by this—naturally. And it is
very well worthy of record that in the city of Hamburg, where Max
Warburg does business, the chief of police issued this order:
“Further mention in the press of loans made by the firm of Kuhn,
Loeb & Company to the city of Paris, and unfavorable comments
thereon, are forbidden.”
The following story is vouched for as reliable, and if in one or two
minor details it does not represent the exact fact, it is a trustworthy
illustration of how certain things were done:
“A Jewish international banking corporation bought up the mining and
other similar concessions of Jugo-Slavia, and consequently the
policy pushed at the Peace Conference was that which was most
convenient for that group. An understanding on the Fiume question
was in progress between Wilson and Nitti. Certain concessions had
been agreed upon and Wilson was willing to negotiate, when Oscar
Straus and one of the Warburgs appeared on the scene. Wilson changed
his attitude over night and afterward insisted on the Jugo-Slavia
solution of the problem. The way in which concessions had been
bought through that territory was a disgrace, and observers expected
that it would play an important part at the Peace Conference.”
The financiers are not the only International Jews in the world. The
revolutionary Jews, of all countries and none, are international also.
They have seized upon the idea of Christian internationalism, which
means amity between nations, and have used it as a weapon with which to
weaken nationality. They know as well as anyone that there can be no
internationalism except on the basis of strong nationalism, but they
count on “cover words” to advance their plan.
Enough transpired between the lower and higher Jewish groups of every
large center during the war to render it imperative that Jewry confess,
repent and repudiate the madness that has ruled it, or else boldly
assert and espouse it before the world.
Certainly enough has transpired to render it desirable that the American
people look again into the purposes of those Jews who were instrumental
in reorganizing our financial system at a most critical time in the
world’s history.
Max Warburg was apparently strong enough to suppress German discussion
of his brothers’ activity in America. The Warburgs at present resident
in America must suffer it, therefore, that American comment be made as
full as need be.
——
Issue of July 9, 1921.
LXI.
Jewish Power and America’s Money Famine
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