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TitleThe International Jew, Volume 1
AuthorHenry Ford
Year1920
PublisherDearborn Publishing Co.
LocationDearborn, Michigan
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ProgressTo be proofread
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Volumes* Volume 1
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  • use “curly quotes” (“/”) not "straight quotes" (") and ‘curly single quotes’ (‘/’) not 'single straight quotes' (')

Contents

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I. The Jew in Character and Business 9
II. Germany's Reaction Against the Jew 23
III. Jewish History in the United States 33
IV. The Jewish Question—Fact or Fancy? 43
V. Anti-Semitism—Will It Appear in the U.S.? 55
VI. Jewish Question Breaks Into the Magazines 71
VII. Arthur Brisbane Leaps to the Help of Jewry 77
VIII. Does a Definite Jewish World Program Exist? 85
IX. The Historic Basis of Jewish Imperialism 97
X. An Introduction to the “Jewish Protocols” 109
XI. “Jewish” Estimate of Gentile Human Nature 117
XII. “Jewish Protocols” Claim Partial Fulfillment 129
XIII. “Jewish” Plan to Split Society by “Ideas” 141
XIV. Did the Jews Foresee the World War? 153
XV. Is the Jewish “Kahal” the Modern “Soviet”? 163
XVI. How the “Jewish Question” Touches the Farm 175
XVII. Does Jewish Power Control the World Press? 187
XVIII. Does This Explain Jewish Political Power? 201
XIX. The All-Jewish Mark on “Red Russia” 213
XX. Jewish Testimony in Favor of Bolshevism 225

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