Henry Ford Must Choose

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HENRY
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DO YOU KNOWThat Henry Ford's book, The International few, is being published in many languages and distributed by Nazi propagandists in many lands?
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That Henry Ford was the first American to conduct a systematic campaign of antiSemitism — the type of anti-Semitism which became the basis of all Nazi propa- 4
ganda
That the anti-Semitic articles in Ford's magazine, The Dearborn hadependent, were
based upon a forgery — The Protocols of the Elders, of Zion?
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That Ford published these articles as hooks, and that these books are used by Nazi
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propagandists all over the world?
That Ford publicly endorsed the forged Protocols and that all English editions carry
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his endorsement on the front page?
That Ford's International Jew, Hitler's Mein Kampf and the Protocols say the same
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thing?
That German authorities testified that Ford gave money to Hitler?
That Hitler has heaped manifold honors on Ford?
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That Ford gave aid and comfort to a notorious German agent dining, the first World
War?
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That "T.11," charged Ford with "profoundly anti-American propaganda?"
That after his seven year campaign against Jews, Ford publicly apologized and admit-
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ted the Protocols are forgeries?.
That although Ford said he did not know what was being published in his magazine,
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his Mends and 'critics alike said he had instigated the anti-Semitic campaign?
That although he stopped publication of The Dearborn Independent and said its
editor, W. J. Cameron, was no longer in his employ, Cameron continues to be
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Ford's voice?
That Cameron formed The Anglo-Saxon Federation which continues the anti-Semitic
campaign of The Detrbona Indepandettt?
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That Cameron's organization sells the Protoc+gls, as well as other pieces of Nazi propa24-25
ganda?
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That Ford had a five-year plan to put over his own "world program?"
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That all American Nazi publications pay tribute to Henry Ford?
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That many American Nazi publications still advertise Ford's collected Dearborn Independent articles?
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ROBERT E. SHERWOOD says:
It is easy to understand why Hitler and Goebbels were once so confident that the conquest of the United States of America would be "an inside job."
They were assuming that Henry Ford is the United States of America; and they knew
that they had already successfully invaded and occupied .Henry Ford.
01 course, Hitler and Gael:lb-els collie! view America only from their own Nazi (of- pig's
eye) point of view. What they have seen is not a nation of living individuals (they can not
admit that individuals exist); they have seen a symbol — a figure in a cartoon.
That symbol hears a startling resemblance to Henry Ford.•ft is a conception of a man
who has accomplished much in former times but is now well past his prime. He is probably
the world's greatest-genius in industrial mass production—and the methods he originated
and developed are an essential factor in the New World Order; but, combined with his
mechanical 'genius, is an emotional ingenuousness, an intellectual sterility, a rustic narrowmindedness-- a general goofiness— which make him a supreme easy mark for the international gangsters.
The creator of the Model T and the Lincoln Zephyr is the same man who once was
•talked into believing he could •stop: gt• wp.rjt.x,py -by. sending a . Peace • Ship.:to., Europe• •.
.'.4e:lio dismissed the whole etiperioce,.4.imat the statement that history
. . who
• Contributed the authority of his name and the vast power of his money to the perpetration.
of a fraud against an entire race and who, long after the fraud had been exposed and
admitted, continued the world-wide perpetration on the naive assumption that even if The
Protocols were not true they ought to be.
When the Nazis pinned a decoration on Henry Ford they were honoring their own
symbol of the United States of America, and happily expressing their confidence in their
own future.
Now they ate learning that their, conception of us (like Bibbenirop's conception of the
British) was somewhat inaccurate.
Let us hope that Henry Ford may have the good will and good sense to confess that
he,-too, has learned how gravely he has misrepresented our free country.
Let us hope that many Americans, who do not forget the enormous contributions that
Ifenry Ford has made.to our industrial progress, will join with the Friends of Democracy
in this appeal to his patriotism and his betierjudgment.
HENRY FORK MUST CHOOSE
The name, the influence and the publications of the outstanding industrial leader of
America, Henry Ford, have been used and are being used today by Adolf Hitler's henchmen
for Nazi propaganda purposes.
Hitler's chief propaganda weapon now, as always, is anti-Semitism. He has used h to
set race against race, to divide nations internally, to foment hatred and disunity, and thus to '
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prepare the ,way for Nazi conquest •
Whether Henry'Ford wants his name and his publications to he used for this purpose,
whether he is aware of the extent to which Hitler has thus used him, is beside the point.
The fact remains that his name, more than that of any other American, is being so used
by the Nazis.
This situation has come about because in 1920 Mr. Ford ordered and financed America's
first all.ont attack upon people of the Jewish faith. For seven years his newspaper, The Dearborn Independent, published articles designed to set Christian against Jew. Collections of these
articles were published by Mr. Ford in a book called The International Jew and scattered the
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length and breadth of the land .
Mr.
Ford's attack upon Jews was based upon The Protocols of the Elders ' .i.rgrr;q5'.irt"g"".
thin volume which purports to relate a plan whereby "international Jewry" seeks to conquer
and enslave the world. Although this book has been declared a forgery by all competent
scholars and by courts of law, Mr. Ford gave it his endorsement. All English editions of
the book reprint that endorsement in the introd'action.
By conducting an attack upon Jews and by endorsing The Protocols Mr. Ford grievously
harmed all the free peoples of the world, for the brand of anti.Semilism he helped to popularize has become the basis of all Nazi propaganda and a major weapon of power politics.
In his rise to power Adolf Hitler simply repeated the antiSeinitic libels which had appeared
In The Protocols and in Mr. Ford's publications.
Obviously Adolf Hitler believed himself to be indebted to Mr. Ford. For years a picture
of Mr. Ford hung behind his desk at the Brown House.'
When Mr. Ford campaigned for the Presidential nomination, Hitler said, "1 wish that
I could send some of my shock troops to Chicago and other big American cities to help in
the elections."
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Hitler's book, Hein !Gotta, refers favorably to only one American — Henry Font
The ofklill program of the Nazi party refers favorably to only one American— Henry
Fora.
The first American to be honored by the Nazis with the Grand Cross of the German Eagle
was Henry Ford.
hi 1927 Mr. Ford apologized to all men of good will for the wrong he had done. He
said he had not known his publications were conducting an anti-Semitic campaign. He said
he had learned The Protocols to be forgeries. nit
paign and approved
closest associates said he ordered the cam-
its every detail. But be that as it may, he apologized and promised to
undo the harm he had caused.
Mr. Ford has, not done so. His book.
The international few, has been translated into a
dozen languages, and at this very moment it is being used by Hitler's agents to divide and
confuse the Peoples he would conquer. At this very moment it is being distributed in the
United States by the apostles of Nazism.
Mr. Ford declared
The Protocols to be a forgery. but he has taken no action to enjoin
its publiShers from reprinting the endorsement he once volunteered. Nazi publishers continue
to use the prestige of the name of Henry Ford to help sell this book which is One of the
foundation stones of Nazism.
........o.s.o..smosuppotr.i ,,, When Mr, Ford apologized–in 1927 he shifted the responsibility for the anti.Semitie
campaign to his editor, W. J. Cameron. Mr. Cameron immediately' formed an organization
which continued the canu
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that organization is distributing The Protocols
and other standard pieces of Nazi prbpaganda. Yet Mr., Cameron remains in the employ of
Henry Ford. He is the voice of Henry Ford.
These are critical times. The fate of democracy, the history of the next thousand years
hang in the balance. The issue is not anti-Semitism. A way of life is involved: Shall we have
democracy which is litt,ed upon equality and cooperation, or shall we have Nazism which is
based upon slavery and repression?
The time has come when all men must stand up and be counted. Either they are for
our .way of life or they are against it.
Henry Ford must speak. But he must do more than speak. He must act. He must take
action in the courts to insure that his name no longer be used by the Nazi movement both
here
and abroad. If he refuses to do so, he stands self-condemned.
L. M. BIRKREAD, National Director
Friends o/ Democracy, Inc.
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NAZIS USE FORD'S BOOK
Nazi propagandists make up the vanguard of
the German army. One of their most important
single weapons is Henry Ford's International
Jew. It has been translated into all languages,
distributed in all lands. The copies of Ford's
book which are reproduced on this and the
next page are but a few of the millions used
by Hitler's agents to create strife and disunity
among the peoples whom they would conquer.
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9
THE AR THIES BECOME BOOKS
Ninety-one of the most vicious anti-Sethitie articles from. The Dearborn Independent
were reprinteain three volumes by the Dearborn Publishing Company, another Ford
property. These books, which are reproduced below, were shipped out of the Ford
offices by the carload. EacItissue o f The Dearborn Independent advertised them prom•
inently. Later they appeared under two titles only — The Internatiorud Jew and The
Jewish Question. These books have been translated into many languages and so c7all
:77:71r
cor —in Germany, France. Spain, Portugal, Japan, Rumania, Sweden, Eng.
lend, the South American Republics. They are being sold today, both in this country
and abroad. Wherever Hitler's advance guard is found spreading its disruptive propaganda, there the hooks will be found, nAutdly with Ford's name prominently displayed
on the cover. They have become a major force in the Nazi propaganda campaign
roughout the world. Look at the next page.
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11
E FORGED PROTOCOLS
To understand the nature of Henry Tares attack upon
Jews it is necessary to
Itadei-sianil The Protocols of the
Learned Elders of Zion, for
this document is LILC basis
of the "new" anti.Semitism. It was this brand of antiSemitism, first popularised by Ford. which Adolf Hider
converted into a device of power polities. The "New
Order" rests squarely upon the lie
of
The
Protocols.
This document relates a fantastic plot of "international
Jewry" to
enclave
the Christian world. It has been
branded a base and vicious forgery by lending Chris.
tiara. Catholic and Jewish scholars, he real purpose is
obvious—to foment racial hate and
nat ional disruption.
But Ford and Hitler both used The Protocols
as the basis
for their attacks ,t poll Jews. Hitler hat boasted of the
efficacy
of t4 lie. Therefore, his lie against Jews is
He has used the lie of
hardly surprising.
The PrIA00015
to "soften" the peoples he is preparing for conquest.
Rut
what
of Henry Ford? What was Ford's parpose in
planting this deadly seed hi our American denmersiey?
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BRITON
Cr''TS
s
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tsizstccv.tit-4.157.
Box YSddrPaSsrlew Su.
SALESMEN OF THE PROTOCOLS
A verified list of individuals selling The Protocols
W. Rogers, Tompkins Coffers. Yew Yard; eetrald R.
Kansas; the 'Au
Kiillgren;
tbc
ou
j.
ity;
Pete Sia
Winced,
Wichita.
n Fedecation,HaveMr=reri
settai„Wjkim
adero, California; of E. N. Sanctuary, New York City;
resa, Clendale,C
ar lTrEfllry, LOS Angeles,
Calif° noitasinstag6raggowNew York Cites
. New York City;
Illinois.copies bear Ford's
12
ill lkiS conntry,hetides
those shown above, are William Dudley Paley, Indianapolis, Indians; N.
Mime.
jstmaz, New York
Chicago,
Cfreidatifonanok
s °pea, tam
DAILY. * '""1.1,
NEW YORK,
"Cirealsifon -Books Open to -dia
TRUESDAr.
`PEACE" OBJECT, SAYS FORD
FEBRUARY IT,
mi.
; aRITAIN PAT
01,/,
IN AN ATTEMPT TO JUSTIFY
INTEREST ON DEBT WHO IH. D
Loam"
; PetHIS
ANTI-SEMITIC ATTITUDE. ter.
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INOTOR CAA HUES WE0
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Worts He Steits to &Oafs
and Wend His Wens.
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,Oulihlut NO secure Care for SoCa W Jewish Ett but
DEFINDS INZNEW STAND..
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The Protocols consist
of 4
ftettla-hy Sergyoi Mins. In 186
doeuments, fi
wrowish
authmities deny
rst intbilshed
World,
thecopies were Piseed in in
to anr.interview 6Peb. /7., t92.1),
rian
the triisk
authenticity
eobt,
kfenry Ford,
given
of these document&
expressing himself
publicity in the
with
I/Er P22. IN
Nese York
regard to the
RAVR
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Preto:
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Z. }rer'3document
The "Niius"
Translation
dett, (in Russian)
,
TO ZEUS
the Morn:Tv
Marsden
was formerly
le
copywas usedPose. Mr-who
was translated into
the
for this
Znglish
quoted
translation, tile diabolical
(Britons
is
for
Prib. Sac.
027 Cost
whose
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turn intohis
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Made
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positively
M.
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that during the work
of
life.
,
I RaSSia/2 eerreSpiNidelit
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spiriOSt Saying'
Of the Matter
he vas
WorkProhleged to
Protocol'
mean means ”Itlintitesbier:it:ion
es of Pr
Minntes ot
addresses delivelvd
me
to an
innermost
The authentty
of the Learned in this ease al,
the text in an
circle of the RidersEiders of
arith of The
metic,of Mph- Zion;
inethe electtle btton. Theas
Yon
Protocols
Protocols is- pxored as isn Trenhl
Prexe.
would prove the
itsnd custonis
toikwed
jewisit of the •rovis
the
proved
bi, Push,
political problems. TFIE IVIVShemseives, an thein the manners.
habresults
participation in civil, social,
financial and
d• ndustri
which bare
RAvz
falt.ED
Protocols
grossThe
held at
were
tiP TO TZtE PNOTOprobably
awe to
2897.
over by at a certein Zionist Con^
nerve/. presidedre-issued
the late
the cie/uded
Perhaps 7'he Protocols
alone can
an intricate Socialists their Jilusion,
Modern
and
be depended upo
intriguing plot too
n to
bow
complex
reveal to
Sr they were outwittc/ by
the average mind to in-
are
COLS.
ZiOnian1 TheOdOre
-P4 theP Of
a
(
In twenty-two short words Ford made tremendous
contribution to Nazism. During the last twenty years,
wherever The Protocols have been published In the.
English language, Ford's endorsement appears on the
first page of the hook, set apart in boldface type as
,
shown shove. By using his endorsement the iitiblislieri
endow The Protocol-It with the power and prestige of
the name of Ford.
Ford first made the above statement in an author/tea
interview with his old friend, J. J. O'Neill. Six years
later he publicly admitted alsseruiramiaollicarned The
Protocols were "gross forgeries" But his original state,
mem gave the impetus whirls sold, and is still selling,
millions of copies Of this document which is the basis
of Nazi propaganda,.
18
THE PROTOCOLS AGREE
Their words differ slightly, but Ford's International Jew, Hitler's Mein Kamp'
and The Protocols tell the same story. All three accuse the Jews of seeking
to dominate the world. The surprise in ,this package is that Hitler actually
uses the same plan he attributes to Jews. By means of that plan he is
working to dominate the world, while trying to direct the fear and hatred
of the world against the Jews.
Henry Ford:
"Jewish conspirators planned the world war."
Adolf Hitler:
WAR
"Thanks to his international influence, he (the Jew) ensnares
with a net of enemies those peoples which put up a too violent
resistance against the enemy from within, and he drives them
into war ..."
The Protocols:
"We must be in a position to respond to every act of opposition by war with the neighbors of that country which dares
to oppose us ..."
Henry Ford:
"There has been established a secret empire, an invisible
super-government of the Jews."
SUPERGOVERNMENT
Adolf Hitler:
"The final aims of the Jewish fight which limit themselves
not only to the economic conquest of this world, but which
also demand the political subjection of the latter ..."
The Protocols:
"By :ill these means we shall so wear down the non-Jews
that they will be compelled to offer us international power of
a nature that by its position will enable us without any violence•
gradually to absorb all the state forces of the world-and to form
i a super-government."
Henry Ford:
"Jew conspirators control the press and news agencies."
THE
PRESS
Adolf Hider:
"...the second weapon in the service of Jewry is added:
the press ... he is in a position to produce and to conduct that
power which under the name of 'public opinion' is Letter known
today than it was a few decades ago."
The Protocols:
"Through the press we have gained the power to influence.
while -remaining ourselves in the shade."
Henry Ford:
"Finances of the world are controlled by the Jews,"
Adolf Hitler:
"Money transactions and trade have now completely become
his (the Jew's) monopoly."
MONEY
The Protocols:
"In our hands is the greatest power of our day — gold; in
two clays we can procure from our store houses any -quantity
we may please."
Henry Ford:
"The Jew is against the Gentile scheme of things."
Adolf Hitler:
"Religion is ridiculed (by the Jew), customs and morality
are presented as outlived ..."
RELIGION
The Protocols:
•
"When we come into our kingdom it will be undesirable
for us that there should exist any other religion than ours ...
We must therefore sweep away all other forms of belief."
Henry Ford:
...rhe--Piotoeol says.: 'It is necessary for industry' todeplete
the land both of laborers and capital.' Has that been done?
Certainly."
Adolf Hitler:
AGRICULTURE
"The cup is filled to overflowing when he (the Jew) draws
also the land and the soil into the circle of his mercenary
objects ..."
The Protocols:
"As landed proprietors ... can still be harmful to us from
the fact that they are self-sufficing in the resources upon which
they live, it is essential therefore for us at whatever cost to
deprive them of their land."
Henry Ford:
AMUSEMENTS
"The Theatre has long been a part of the Jewish program
for the guidance of public taste and the influencing of the public
mind ... Not only the 'legitimate stage, so-called, but the motion
picture industry ...is also Jew-controlled."
Adolf Hitler:
"In the domain of culture he infects art, literature,
theatre ..."
The Protocols:.
"In order that the masses themselves may not guess what
they are about we further distract them with amusements."
15
THE NAZIS SPEND AMERICAN DOLLARS
MBER 20. 1922.
THE NEW YORK TIMES, WEDNESDAY, DECE
ANTI
BERLIN BEARS FORD
IS BACKING HITLER P
K IMES, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8. 1923.
THE NEW Y
HEARD NUN! OVATION
WAS PLANNED FOR FORD
SA S FORD AIDS ROYAL TS.
Bavarian Anti-Semitic Chief
Has American's Portrait and
Book in His Wide.
SPENDS MCINEY LAVISHLY
one Garin. Paper Appeals! la the
United Mateo Anthem.ler to
Make Inssee
ennabba 11... se I. inn Teak Tina apeanan
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This statement is reproduced from
Konrad Heiden's biography of Hitler.
financed by an American anti-Semitic leader, who is Henry
Ford." He testified further that "Herr Hitler openly boasts
of Mr. Ford's support and praises Mr. Ford, not as a great
individualist but as a great antbSemite." Konrad Heiden,
y
who is generally conceded to be the greatest authorit on the
early days of the Nazi movement, wrote: "That Henry Ford
National Socialists . . . has never been
citapu tea."
Hitler has shown his admiration for Ford M. a number of
16
v.
ass
anti-Sem
dss utZ Fordd is an
to America in
name, made a journey
agent, iideeke by
19t5, in order to get minty from him.
its early
There is no doubt that the Nazi movement during
tent
Compe
money.
an
Americ
with
d
days was partially finance
generted
conribu
Ford
Henry
that
authorities have testified
ously. After Hider's November ppesch In Munich, Herr Auer,
Ebert,
vice-president of the Bavarian Diet testified before
n resident of Germany, that "the Hitler movement tress partly
gave money to the
ThsttieMY
Cter. fIOM /!.,,, /iCIL
t
iy
.
Ford the fairtour motor
dir
axonal
i.
ways. Each of the news stories reproduced above notes that
Anti-Jewish Articles Circulate by Millions.
NY RAVUOND PENDRICE.
1.e.1
team teams F.*. Woes Ins ,
400.1
lesperishai SIMI Dr RIM Plan. 111
MUNICH. Musk Taw Melanel"
dent
per
lee
lave
Mt]
DoMolt
ona 0
pport or Adolf ,Mittlerk ;
atai
:
Deutsch. Arbeittrpartel If h. non
V
far Pheatdatit.
aseel awe* et
0 1 wish that I could
my Mock Home to ChM.. end Wen
big American claim to help In the .1,1.
em ?emu Ind.,01 the •U.'
We
varies 'whet party PHI srlinly.. of
loonies Heinrich Feel as tee, leadar
the sweeten Fueled mewenlent
Amorm. 476 adodat perticulerlT
Mtbkletekll Palley Which is the /Mew
rim Fuel. platletm. W. have Joe
mallelme treneleted
bed his
.
and pohnitiod. The beak Pam" mr
enlatod 4 mmhe7a ttelesgbliet
04*!..1 a.... •
7.0.
114,' Mktler re.
1/14 arettles
the
Dread te evidently ware drom T.
Dearborn Indepedent. Tbani
Fir
been pubLIMM in two votwom
liommor-Vortos roaldliid and an
played In every hookah.; In giontbern
CIaroban, • Teo WI. le The into
tions1 .704 n11/1/ Henry Ford's mar..
on the /PPM leas Ian the autber,
ttke..ea a. as Cm meal car Herr
rillItsltrk ramie', In aptte of e1017
to the
the Haverlen- government
hone muse we moiled hem
Ford's photograph occupies "the place of honor" in
Iliderip
ail& in the Brown House. Each notes that the tables outside
the office are piled high with the German translation of It
book bearing the name of Henry Ford on its cover. Raymond
Fend rick reported (see above) Hitler as saying: "We have
just had his anti-Jewish articles translated and published. The
y."
book is being .circulated to millions, throughout German
is
refers
Hitler
The international Jew..
The book to which
film.
Thus, it appears that Hitler owes Ford more than mere
cial support. Ford's The Wet-notional Jew made invaluable
propaganda for Hider's- growing movement.
When Ford campaigned for the presidential nomination in
e.
the United States. Hitler publicly expressed his gratitud "I
o
Chicag
to
troops
shock
my
send
could
wish," he said, "that I
ns.
electio
the
in
help
to
cities
We
an
Americ
big
and other
Fascist/
look upon Heinrich Ford as the leader of the growing
ent."
movens
IN APPRECIATION OF HENRY
Henry Ford seas die only American men honed In
the originel 'program' of the Noai
1111.0y.
ill this
official party itorptintni he sass characterised as
the best type of manufacturer, the type who it
"flrpplying the nece$9ries or lire in die highest
acute." Again iu Mein Kainpl, the haspibooli of
Nazism—Ford is the only _American lo be men.
thapied favorably. He was honored as the "one
great luau" who "still holds out" against 'helms.
It is not difficult to under.tand why Hider
p4ll-Stli 10 have Ford "hold sot" in this demo&
racli ■ibieli he
intemislo "divide and. tomptct."'
Ford accepted the highest honor that
the Nazi government grants to foreigners[ the Grand Cross of the Ger.
man Eagle. which was presented to
him lest than date years ago And
Adel'. In spilt of much urging from
prontinent—Amteriespnta—he has never
repudiated.
THE NEW YORK TIMES, MONDAY, AUGUST I, 1.3.":3.
em.
HENRY FORD GEFTING lawn HONOR FROM GERMAN GOVERNMENT
tin leilnwirialkal rmIdne Ito Grand C.. .1 Ik GUMMI rink,
Iff
&Wpm, .n IA. *cr.:.r of lei an.t.7•Fdtk bkrnim, 74 proreentaLle. waked arc first HE. 41. ,144
• sward!. ha, Ion ...le in Chine...ill, ,,11 flu lei. kg }Viz getkr.O.r.x.a.lor repnlellithl, al Deinik
;
,1.l,
liar. at m.
renal ea,L.ryn,r
.
17
CORES FORD IN LAST WAR
G-E.Ofk-GESi%
tiPs.WEY
months: one &Alai.
one
year: Two
ollars.
NO. 31
G AEG. 3, 1.9113
rthe Dar the State Of Vets/ GA,
i--I.enry Ford
rat IN/tetton
04
left s„prise
of the Alien rop
lite.A.lienProperty •
by the
C?n' ja. stitution, of the United
Stares
as adhering
and to the carpcowow
,affotea 2nti
s,
r of was
the property
and the
auand
nrw'iwails
aid 2n4 -er,:tc
has take charge of the
than
1-NItENS4)" i$ de
in 3ushce
is of
to their enemies, g.1811%
Cn9t°diain
Deparunent
,
e prosecution
0 with
of
the casesummary of the facts. They
Tithait istiasebtatisf
comfort"
seises, Edward A, Pannell
was
that oNytt,
erm
f Powercontra
with which the United
8
wasaaeocto1. Itentluvotatll.atiat:tottii to
dertha7GOrctira‘ntthe
pat genttowar'
et. 'Pc'a-d°t
12Le'eSt ° ect
qr:OrlY
t; states
sinathe inrerestof that Power,otkl;orilLord
Iturnely corn-to
many. tic iftacteunftet oath
reports
hefalse
papa.
litte:tes9
no.cotesotu
sta
u
er,
the
chicte& alat ilc''"9er
j e! triTeuntsdid
t rans,
He is m
ing the true ownership oft
rro. itred „,,.. 5 , escape the pesalry of his
moqlatf:o1Poc.tthirt hoc:F(1e:
gavot blra tO
now
at ftafiocrtra
large, under bail.of $35,000 in tohnfont
tabile
erkO
'31;tdob
f Liberty bonds furnished by an ry a en
tcetokilf
.t is that if itot treason?
sin
And
do
about
a reurc
gelnla what is the President going to ervi
14e#3.'4111111 gr."Nai
petSos.
C12411
Tingle% 's
: from a long confereneneowqwth
ettieio
orturs
ly
as
itIsIstnice,
'd."1,01
on
n
e klohocsteatt dhecohote
0. 6htwaste
1,,oet
4,urgera
0P. us
alt:
of
Nrsrelpth
eet
ter tic:erf
the
are°rth
went aitvaonicielentuct , the
hecamnfl)::136.
In the
\Washingtoa had curve
i"'°.„.Pcbssess'uR
the aid
of his
power It. ....e. acriaacstatc:t eroor
at absence of desir.d, the
e
ate, H
o[rntthet.
ittsrio:t.
, LlPresident stands today as his sponsor before the knee proving lits &t
ht
people of Michigan anti ot the country. obtain
in aa endeavor
Detroit
to seekto avoid paysngcthte peonahtZ•
Trio facts arc absolutely asidttetn_t.ca
stated. if con
PA
epvraesio
” t „,,..ccate
a htt
retIdt,dthsti
Wa.j.
.:1:Joh;oter.rverttiti
,a70,1,. to
" do
''''ght Ava.3:1:1P‘cag
tt°'
aett
possible
is d:? Ne,re caimot
i'l."
r'''6
":@'
•
fe,eaf:
al every
l''':
was
k,tio., offizkai of the airn:Ito
wbaf.
brought
bear his great of
influence
is.NyashtngThat td
whart ,thohe
aiwact vim comer
pt
Vatdge
a
sue'
s manner
be &to
after
th„.. medium IlJaracty ttiroselt
too fhfoolo Meanwhile,
nneouivosally. clear and true,
front an influential unoffL.71111. which he i<0.
Om:um-Wt.
obtaining ce 0( the ot Attorney Geo.- tiefittilist a President and a patrio.
teedta
assuran
clot sourc
instance
strongly
desire:
on joy ?„. at the
George Ilarroy, American ambassador to England under
WoOdrow Wilson, publicly accused Ford of aiding Edward
A. ibmiky, notorious German agent during the last war. The
_newspapers were full of the-cave of Rumley, then editor of
The Everang Unit. After his indictment Ford went down to
WaShingtort in his behalf. Ford had been his close friend
for six years. Even "Teddy" Roosevelt went to Detroit at,
that time to speak about Ford's peculiar brand of patriotism.
He said: "In my view the fact that Ford in an enormously
wealthy man ought not to give him immunity from the
IS
law ..." (The words have a timely ring.) Further on in his
speech, shown Jon the lower part. of- the next page, "T. R.34,
said, in reference to Ford t "There is nothing in the woad that
would help Germany as much or give her so much heirt In
her struggle for the overthrow of liberty and democracy as
the belief that men professing such sentiments "ivould have
part in the peace negotiations . .
Again, these words
might have been uttered yesterday to scourge the Ford, Lind.
berglx, Wheeler group which. gives Germany "heart in her
struggle for the overthrow of liberty and democracy" today.
FOR ANTI-AMERICAN PROPAGANDA
4_.'KEMbrigftiftmo Ai
the
no service he can thus render
frightful
claraage he did our people
but
enormous wealth
in a giganttc
sue
his
government
can offset
andthe
profoundly
lavish useant-America
he made of n propaganda against preparedness
and against
our performance
of international duty during the
half years before we entered the war.
and
two and
2.
THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEWS WAR WEEKLY
Theodore Roosevelt on Ford
Every loyal American citizen in Mithigan should read the
tut two numbers of Mr. George Harvey's Wan WIMSLe. In
these numbers there are quotations from Mr. Henry Ford's
speeches made two years ago and again since we entered the war.
Mr. Ford has not questioned the accuracy of these quotations
given by Mr. Harvey. Spealung al American flags over his own
factory Mr. Ford -said:
I don't believe in the flag.. When
the war is over these flags shall come down, never to go up
AgainTcle sedition act, approved by President Wilson. inflicts a
maximum punishment of twenty years in the penitentiary for
any man who while we are at war utters "Language intended to
king the flag of the United States into contempt ar disrepute."
During the last year many poor-and'ignorint
have bien
SOnvieted and sentenced for using language that forbidden • by
law. In my view the fact that Mr. Ford is an cnormously wealthyman onght not to give him immunity from the law, if he cannot
sho.v that he did not use the language quoted 111 the Wnt
WEEKLY. But whether or not amenable to the lave, no patriotic
American can afford to put in the Senate, perhaps to help negotiate the peace treaty, a man who announces that as soon as peace
comes he wishes to haul down the American flag and never
SiffaiO to hoist it. To send such a man to the Senate professing
inch sentiments under existing conditions would give the enemy
a wholly wrong idea of the pacifingentiment of our country.
There is nothing in the world which would now help Germano as weak or - ve her no condi heart in her
a w o_ I
cr as till. tvelqagirl'ildr
nen.
part in the m
e
SITICeldr
-
Among the further utterances of Mr. Ford (as given in
the Wag WEEKLY) is one that he does not believe in patriotism" and that "he does not are any more for the United
States than China or Hindoostan."
man who does not believe in patriotism Is not fit to live
iinn this country. still less to represent it in the Senate.
If these words of Mr. Ford mean anything. then Mr. Ford
is unpatriotic and has no more right to sit in the United States
Senate than a Hindoo or a Chinaman. Unless Mr. Ford earl
show that he never uttered these words, no mart worthy to be
called an American, and, least of all, any religious or patriotic
MAO. can afford to support him for the Senate.
Mr. Ford has been given immensely valuable war contracts
of the government. No doubt he has. executed than as well as
the thousands of other contractors who now render service to
the government for pay, but no service he can then render t
government Can offset the frightint damage he did our people
by the lavish use he made of his enormous wealth in a gigantic
and profoundly anti-American propaganda against. preparedness
performance of 'international duty during She
and against
two and a half years before we entered the war. .This crosad
against righteousness included the sending of the ridiculous
'Dent ship" to Europe. This particular manifestion was too
absurd even to do harm, but no far as it had an effect at all it
encouraged Germans to believe that we were as neutral between
right and wrong as Pontius, and that as Far as we were concerned
she could safely Pronend with wrongdoing because we held the
scales of judgment even between the wrongdoer and his virtue.
The crusade also included an extraordinary series of advertisements issued long after the Lusitanio was sunk, in which Mr.
Ford violently -opposed and denounced preparedness, advocated
And approved the McLemart resolution, and announced that it
was our duty to keep out of war and not merely himself. heft
silent about the wrongdoing of Germany, but assailed those who
set forth this -wrongdoing on the ground that they "Had bred
nag hatred by the printing of usecrodiary news stories and •
articles:' Pt may well be doubted whether thin propaganda di
not do more damage to the America n people timi the /rope..
ganda carted on at the same time 63r Ambassador Bernstorff
if we had seen our duty and had fully prepared during those two
and a half wars either we would never have had to enter the war
or we would have brought it to a dose immediately after we
entered it- -
did
cop the
Bernstorff.
Arrterican
people
propaIt rna-y well bethe
doubted
whether
this than the
MlbaSSadOT
,
not
do more
to same time by
ganda
carieddamage
on at the
-
New Yor11. ttllY IA. litri•
LETTER FROM HENRY FORD
M
MA Vail. J.
Ford apologised to the Jews on July 14, 1927. He ndmitied
TO 3411. EARL 7. DAVIS
Yuan levrox emmagt.
Dearborn. Nish.
nirt.
Anita 00.1
PAW.
chat The Dearborn Irsdependem and MI Intern:Wand iem
were his property, but Ire pleaded that "in the multitude of
Michigan.
my activities
e attached statement and aulhorlsa
at mien SIR:
th
approve
1 hereby
And MrJosephofPalma to deliver same to Look Hasid!,
Y
.
years rSellieullniVi
of New York CM.
PM= Foga,
-
. . it lute been impossible for me
keep informed AS to their
.
to
eontents." He continued, "lied
I appreciated even the general nature, to say nothing of the
details of them triterances, I would have forbidden their dr.
STATSMENT RV HENRY FORD
TO TAMS MARSHALL '
'''
Tan given emideeh%1,1. ta th* 9.6
'Mallon without a UtOmtnri hesitatinn."
some concerning
time peat 1 Jews which sin" 020 have appeared
orFor
articles
Some of them have been
e tins of ..The Inter:.
The Dearber. MetereRderti.
under th
in
millinbed
in palnphlet
Form
nation& 7ver"•
Alelmugh
both ptiblinalions ace ;XI property,
of my activities
it goes withoutlWhig that
theSomultitude
forInroe
&vote personal attention
their coolants.
BE (0
.11 Ms been il
the conduct and
Ibtir nlotloritent et.tiO keen hsformed
.1erated that
10 men
.10
IS nal. therelore inovilably f0
Wields or -these publications
blot and
11 be
delegated
f them
upon
whom I relied
o
WhOra 1 plaid in anent
gonerany,
nupticiily.
at Sawa
gret 1 have learned th
at re those of this country. not only resell these
TOpertICularly
ray
anti
Publisationt ea promoting anti-Semitism. but
regard
me as
wonterred
when I We
at in theit.OPinioll
• their enemy. Trusted Uncurls With
in all sincerity th
nle
Weirdly
Mae of
Wired
e character
the charges 11d- inslmvalions made Maim,
th
the ea*, both im.lielditany awl
contnnted
In
rn collectively,
been circulated
periodically
II the
Meet' of the mileles
Which ha and have been septitthd
IndeircrivitI
The Dec hen,
pamphlets
mentioned., luctinas the righteous indienanon
In
entertelned by 38.1 evcrywhere toward nu Lwow,. ooff the
occasioned hy tho unprovoked
mauled auguith
made Upon Mem.
ThiS ha led ma to Weed thy perrxonil Willett to this
enbied. in order 00 ascertain the exact nature of
themthoetifted
Articles.
deeply
oles, 1.11.t0 Den comaracthe and
1t
by
a
resAat
at
um
h
Pia
hic Is Intended to
that Ohs Journal, w
which
la
r recay
sudi deetroctive.
or gorin g c
eon
of Zion. amen
es Men
La he roe. fc et
irocy Lo control
as 1 1
orld, besides laying at
1 1.11 w
OFC11, aod
and the industries 0
their
-cone.
door many oneness against amens:ft Public
3M
po d morals
appreciated oven the general Menthe. to SAY nothing
these utterances, 'I would have i
'
tt.115., DI
veoate ea a
of the de
...1114whole, of whet they and their oridestore nave done tat
livetIon and Kir monkind and toward the development of
commerce and industry, of their sobrietY andeddhlenna•
their
pantie welfare,
to th
benevolence and their unselfish interest
noel,. as there
eery.
Yet
-- . —
authorized
only gi-M yeare•earlier Henry. Ford
a statement issned by his secretary. E. G. Liebold,
raying that "The Dearborn independent is Henry
Ford's own paper and he anhisorfnea nrery gag.
111071
°tearing therein." That stalement waS 00.
leaned to
the press June 10, 1921, almost two
years after the campaign was launched against
the jovs in "Ikury Ford's own paper" and a
year after the publication of The International
Jess which was advertised weekly in The Dear.
VILII
theta
ereMCI..
Mack
sheep in0Af1 nationelitles 90111
are
men
or all
OTC0111
C
Ofamong
me et tinted mildners. 14 Ls wrong, lameerer, to Sledge a
PeoPle by a few individuels, mid l therefOro into in nom
dunning nrireseriadly an wholesale denureiatiOni • and
born fadepentlent. "Mr. poet's page" appeared
(
00.2.1 in each issue, often in a spot close to the 'anti..
not in tar
Semitic article of the Week, and yet he disclaimed
enackS.
'Mae who knots ma can bear Vilna% that iS it00 anyboy.
nature to theist Mean uponrrort
end So
to oce,asion
fres mysellpain
from Pentudic
n
my e Mutest that 1 hare been grestlY
been
I frankly
end that Rhea
and examination or the
Paestum of 04
nty alady
roux of1rniependent
00 aerarbern
ales of She
and ol
nee
311AOLIA
"• I deem
it to
bepamphlet
my clvty
the wrong neme
l
-The thicenational taw
their
entitled
ran 10 Make amenda LS
es
an
honourable
to Me 3ews as Eellosuanen and larintietS, by Wang
I*
WO
11%
.forgeenem for CO harm that I ham unintentionally
ion111
Millod, try retracting ao Ear as 1001
•Aith pulellosnors, and
their door by These
0,
.,Lia
1
by ealrigebarEm
them the ow:panned assurance that
hertcetartti
Meatier
win.
• and
look to ME tOT fri0S11910
d that the pamphlets which hays been
OW
ad
poem%
0 is needless
to
dietributed
throughout
the country and in foreign lands
will
be withemom from emulation,, that to every way
t win ray
-
linclor witch Ithspices VA articles reflecting uncut
To,
taws will never agove
APPEO Itt
Ste somnos
theFinally. let me add that this statement is mans on 0011
wl wholly in the interest of right and 1130-la
,. 4.tY
1 Segord 0 1100 Won
own initiative a
venal
and in aecordame with ,
Wires petty.
as •Thall and Is a einem
Dearborn, Mfek_. Lax tin, MI,
knowledge of the campaign. Is if possible? rOse
Able, perhaps, btu 'not probable.
e Toed- International
Weeld,
kic-FAitafdas-kort Fnitorts
ntivd Mei ot
There IS as fisual
cdnoriel fearoret, Mitigating lltusnAtInet
and short nits ot vrordwerVic irdorstanon.
Ziall•Magi first tiiitnr
of The Dearborn fade-
FORD AND THE PRESIDENCY
Am,
the Pet Ship that caused himwprint
e.
thing we have
the artieloS. "Almost every
' printed was OW to Mc tlnen; he said.
What he apparently t1' seam was that die
FORD
THE HEW HENRY
since thy beginning al she World War.
He sold me in sok6 that be would not be
foSiVong even invasion by
closures were made to him that routred
of Ile soak the extreme pacifist
fOree.
in
i
s Savor
war
Vitoria the
America
in the preparation of the articles.
During the months that 1 was in Ford's
ce obtoining the Material for this boole,
s
offi
ca
tike
mks
i
'F
le s e1'-bound
two
He ave
rinse in t e
iI
o
read the . Tile
c
posiion. After
he Perhaps contributed mote to In prose.
onion Than Any other cissilian. likely
He now
so
moat
belrs that we shall be
if WC have One oirolltot navy
have peace
cord would,
in the world.
Asa presidential candidate,
of course, have the bitter opposition of the.
because of the long series of Ina
weekly paper, the Ds:arbors indspendrei.
There has been much speculauen as to Me
erry "cearrrr"
naVltiCoson
t was no secret fo Ford's
friends and associates
the! he planned an attack
"pen Jews.
One evening, the subject cum up again,
he
cense of Isis opposition so theto
jews.
lat
bark
soer
e vain he
will n
Is"
w.......wceLaggair.
I
he cam at a
ACAS IOW things by 3ew on the cruise al
1.35 8 1
Konerable Sacissel linternsyer
ZAuitable Life Suilding,
lyric CM
• Ileir
imooY of James Martha
Hier, another friend
d biographer of Ford.
did nos stare his
y learned thin
Othc
vieers. As i felt dot I could not change
he could not
his anlbsde snd was sure
10'0
change mine. I tried to keep away
as much as I could and Soplica
tabled
the
AS briefly as possible to whatever be aid.
lew articles that he published in his
jeers
nuE
pendent ad
n one of
Ford's oldest friends, re.
signed his job when he
learned Ural his ern.
ployer sins determined
to launch an Sintkiewish
rapaign. Read what lie
said hi his book
and in
2[5 paper, reproduced
below. And read rho tea-
and when I expressed the usual dissent
'ISIS}
NEW II.E13133
four Sy A
BENSON
on
lla
to abed re es a e unOneZri
Frans
rill
Canna ranoral to.
lent .o
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Liebord nlie Zri,u 1
y
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hewn'.
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t4cfrOxf
L'he StrIOO-V6de
Co El'
Cohnlaid. 'Broadtaaing 6Yrn, from Dated
4,"*,so y
astti'4.1.1as
wry,
me.„
14,1,
eee,
motes,
rQ mor
W. J. Cameron, able editor of 1 fie Dearborn Inctependent,
md Ford spokeiman for more than- twenty years, was largely re.
ponsible for the success of Henry Ford's anti-Semitic campaign,
he campaign which made the name of Ford a powerful tool in the
:477.4741
4,18
tDid Mndr. "
'fold movement. Therefore, perhaps it is fitting that whenever his
employer has been cornered, Cameron "takes the rap" for him.
of The Day, brought
f
This was true when.jtrmaamonedellmerditor
1
¢P
"';124.3.
137-
suit against Ford for defamation of his name in The Dearborn In,e
dependent. In the affid avit shown below, Cameron swore that h)
now famous apology to Jews in 1927 Ford passed the responsibil-
look place about six months after the apology. Since the
use of Ford's name in The Protocols had not been stopped and
since The International Jew was still being sold, Jewish leaders
protested that Ford was not carrying out his promises. Ford ebl
These statements of Mr. Cameron are exactly true. I did mt.
did not direct its writing; it was not amen to we before it wee yrinte
sot see
oicts of Foid is still William J. Cameron. Today, as then, Cam-
crc N.r.0.•
, P;;..V,P
article in queatiou.nor inspire it had no participation in the writing
ploy of the Ford organization." But the Sunday evening radi.:
E
0,4. e
.x x x I personally wrote, ;Tinted and caused to
be printed, published and circulated the article In 'The
Dearborn Ithdependents sued upon in the com;:laint in the
case entitled 'Herrman Bernstein, Plaintiff, against, henry
Ford and The Dearborn Publisniat; C6topeny, Defendants.. Thia
article, as I bare sai4,s was written by ter personally and it
was never called to Mr. dewy Ford's attention. he did not
write it, had no participation in tnt, snit.iog or it, did not
direct its writing, and had notanc amtsoever to do with SAS
printing, publication and circulation."
tlarshall in 1928. This meeting, as reported by The New 'York
and asserted that Cameron, its editor, was "no longer in the eui4.i
„.1Z7Z•.t,:tribit
11.4
ar
-41....r— grtc,re
PER.
ity to "men whom I placed in charge."
Bid Ford went beyond mere evasion in a statement to Louis
sewed Marshall that The Dearborn Independent no longer existed
11"
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'1
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7
1
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GIRLS 81 .,
wrote the piece and Ford swore he knew nothing about it. In the
MIRES,
:
11Fr.
:qt
ir
1
it. or approve it or know toot it
Atka
to be printed; ard I had i
aerate:Ayer to do with its printing, publication and circulation.
eron is one.of the three most important employees of Ford. To.
day, as then, lie is the VOICE of Ford and presents Ford's views
Sworn to before se this)
5th day of June, 1925. )
to the public.
•
22
tlE lFlI Fola
314
t
rogEty
roes4Q0d
..,.
_,
arl-Ltit
.;F:inmg ',odd .
sr .. nights'head slow'
tittle, I told - itn
and
butte
r is,
at hie
roerer
h 4 1 140flot,
stake
( ) w“1:47in
he
as ar
itt had.
Vot; hi;
gwithliii'llf
:But You MUst force his hand," I urged. Ford was
praciieally
have
thetbing
guts.to the advantage of the cause
whole
"
Ford recanted in 1927, but not Cameron,
the man he had hired to do the job. Moreover,
Cameron asserted that he would never do so.
"What I have written will stand," he said to Kurt
'You can
for ail of traturn the
But
looking
ham,
I knew
Aher
"t
dont
knowatyet
what
1 anttlw he would no
if you
Inoinenr
t
But it isertain he
that
I in 4 firmer
going
to
non.
added
voice,
do,"
Naar
he said
hack
for ? Part
with vintle &My.
YOU
ty
can he sure
emotion
will
never
snake
any
I have written
l stand Not one thing will
r ranktali
of that."
Cautious Comer°, was hemming almost militant
our
talkright,'
aboutI his
article,
. AU
said,
"that's finerLand asked if he remembered
G. W. Luedecke on July ist. "Not one thing77rir
take hack." Luedecke was Hitler's first accredited agent in this country and Cameron had
arranged a meeting between Ford and Luedecke
for the specific purpose of giving the Nazi agent
a chance to solicit funds for the Nazi party,
ticufar,
which
he had
stYlecl
published
0 year
earlier.
lie"What
had tokl
me that
article
in parAbout
the this
Jewish
Question?"
(Luedecke's book, extracts from which are reproduced at the right, shows plainly that Ford was
fully aware of and directed the attack against
Jews.)
"0
frank
'tostatus
him of this situation," had been inspired
by FordOfhimself
and
eVO*10O
the
ezactlYor
exPressed
to any his iews. Had Ford, since
One else that
Pre-km
he
then, ever
something had happened to put doubt in his mind'
had changed his attitude, cated
or char
le "Ng
decidedly
nos"
Catncron
said
spontaneously.
"The whole
[weir sure that
the to mel know Ford too well nor to be absothing is a mystery
riewsartiOrth
stand
his alleged
statement"
and that
he thinks
today as he alie271
didankle
I sins*
under- '
111 that
are cannot
still his views.
Producing his own artick. I read hitt) long
Cameron founded the Anglo-Saxo
er-
ration late in 1927. It took up t e anti-Semitic
arms'
campaign where The Dearborn Independent left
off. Since its inception more than thirteen years
ago, the Anglo-Saxon Federation has distributed
distinctions
excerpts which emphasized the fairness
many sociallyamong
minded
Jews, brought out of his Eras
Dees-horra
trot it,
Jr ft
vie made careful
were
the
fact
that
America.*
be
Americans.
It
was
a
spirit. amer
a definite
asset,
lnetrA.,cleur ready to defend
all Jews
whodeclared
li.rantedthe
tn
a' 6
lust article, true to fact
raesi ne was
It WRS
oa his own words repeated. had taken
on, asnow
he heard
4r:deem:Toys
his feet.
Ford. I pointed out, and
in
not
Caineroa. who
had been
The Protocols throughout the length and breadth
of the nation. All editions reprint Ford's endorsement in the introduction. It is doubtful that
any Nazi organization in the United States—even
the Germart.Auteriean Bund—has done as much
as the Anglo-Saxon Federation to give currency
to this obscene volume.
CAMERON'S LEADERSHIP OF THE ORGANIZATION IS INDICATED BY THE MASTHEAD OF ITS MAGAZINE, DESTINY, WFIICFI
F
by ublishcl
or
month
r
general
orti
Chain
ii.nted
e toDear
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coe.
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eepting orders for The Premeds and ten other anti,
Semitic V011inta, are reproduced above.
24
•
AND OTHER NAZI PROPAGANDA
ViC) QUESTIONS
ANSWERED
Was Jesus a Jew •
Was Paul a Jew?
ral,. on this
Virile for hal of heals and liteeat.
nog. 3nmersant anNs
2c
sine. Coplek Each
100 Colima. Each le
all
1}4. --
Nay Be Assorted Any 2e
Too Building Detroit, Michigan
bpi
D. S. A.
1,t, 1939. Yolume 10, Nunthr 7.
Thiralitlf for 7:■
Soppktocot to Dis.rprs.
Testimony of General Mosele
Before the Dies Commi eeeee
Jane I, 1939, TPtsitington, D. C.
F
the two great?
In, paint a
'fetich tonfrans oar Republic today
horde tar honorable
70.
the ramp-1
The
Angio.Sason Federation
publicized General Moseley's
conviction that Jews should he
denied 'tile franchise.
Yet n is obrlonall ,haul. and snorting na3103.1 ;law
aster fee us to infiCtinn or lorrmn dual or divided Irwr
alnit3 no the part of any group. Consequently. 3t 1, self
crldrne That dime Jew. who afrilime arias rntanderl
dae 1.11.11.5 OE heir% Sri
World Jewry and Owlet,. arse .O
,
nolionsb, at 'prnelanrand It Ronde!
ntnp
st.i..
..&_
igilhra0g.. tame sji
n the American Republic lrnr ;he gime in we CrAan
nnais of Nail German.' or any
ny
sash
rights
to
ndfi.
de
Nation nr NalInnaluf. If Arramican patriots are
'mpg
harassed and FoerSannta caw patriots
tin he further
merely bemuse of their effinfla to male known in the
the real mods about the TalyM and eharraecer of
bill
sign on the
organised World Jewry, we shnold hang a
Slaw a Lihem tari ng:
"UN•AhlEAUCAN ACTIVITIES WELCOMED..
TABOOED'-'
AMERICAN AcrivrriN
4.0v..5-0
1
apt
lisoC06411LtloCi
„C106
arlla
iosy
e'lfiTlgarlme '4011
nt000da...100
No.0
hgr.
ea
Brl°
An 'editorial in Desthty ex.
totalized: "We arc publishing
this without comment, but wills
the hope that All tier truth 1,i31
sill /mainly he given ha Mir people.,Significantly, ri dozen or
more Nazi organ InItiOnS in she
United Slates reprinted General Moseley's statement and
distributed it tirroughout tau
nation.
The Protocols are not the only
anti-Semitic and pro-Nazi propaganda distributed by the Anglo.
Saxon . Federation. They deal In
many of the standard Nazi propaganda pieces
se Program. of Con.
.44,...irid,ThefMtPLOR, re.
pr
above, arc distributed by
many avowedly fascistic organizations. The pamphlet, Was Jesus a
? was written by
published by the Anglo-Saxon
Federation. According to Mr. Cameron, Jesus was not a Jew.
In May of 1939 General George
Van Born Moseley was hAer.1 before
the Dies Committee. - Testimony revealed a plot on the part of several
of the nation's ranking Nazi headers.
fo overthrow representative government in the United States and to
establish General Moseley as a dictator. The plot was nipped in the bud,
and the retired officer was tborvughly discredited among all men
and women who believe in
democracy.
But the Anglo-Saxon Federation,
through Its magazine, Destiny,
rushed to the defense of General
Moseley. The July issne of the magazine contained a supplement re.
printing Moseley's prepared statement- which the Dies Committee had
refused to hear, because it consisted
of nothing but rabid anti-Sernitis
t
a
4
"11. 25
140.),i., A...A...
A New British.lisrael League ol Nations to-Replace the
Geneva Jewish Assembly?
• itmantleaolitatlea
the
Sew Goveienisevt et Enema?
" Dees the Magle-Saitea-inettel Movement Contemplate
Berl
r'r,:troe.
'3.are
38J4-thr
om
of ,n8le Jew
•?a,
tigrni
771k .
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for not to tartoe
t nt
v.a
t,i,z
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this
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deg..,
vg..,
hrir
r
'ir
r many
seen to respire %,6..,
sotme Ns pomp. tow w.._
Oet
Tilgh
but you have a .
vary:7:
11oli,:ute:Yndt'''L':re4
1,,,,__
Janie
1.
1:
the
1:::7
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ate wrong
iiilluisirst: to
l.r
i rillnk
t 7::.s
2::6,,,re
and
do
you do
;1;4
ti ded to
as on
mid ~s
.gro.eSo
Otol.•
th
h
pvsyl icutk. :111
any one
to Rnd
,i hale<n n7 of th.
t ha0
tm
would beat o
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the [AISe imp
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lott r vent truly, _ici.tv.
(SigtedlLtiesimain..r.,
na
edor
Antlo-Sar n.F
Or
Lff."'15'
Robert Edward Edmondson is the most prolific Nazi
leaflet, headed "Hail Moseley," lie wrote: "And because
propagandist in the United States. S. ,A. Ackley is in
— be it not overlooked — in this world war of national
charge of the Chicago branch of the Anglo-Saxon Federa-
patriotism against internationalization, soldier-patriot lead.
tion. The letter from Ackley to Edmondson, reproduced
ers like yourself saved Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, from
above. was first published in ZigNational American, a
a nnih
Nazi propaganda newspaper which for some yearefrecorated its Masthead with a swastika.
Thus to Edmondson, an apostle of Nazism and a defender of conspirators, Ackley wrote: "Furthermore, Mr.
Ackley's statement to Edmondson that "I am in entire
sympathy with what you are trying to do" is especially
W. J. Cameron, our national president, was for many years
the editor of The Dearborn independent and if anyone
significant. foi it is a well known fact that Edmondson is
knows who the Jews are and what their motives and
working to establish a government patterned after Nazism.
purposes are, Mr. Cameron does. Do you suppose for a
When Cetera' Geoz22! Harn Moseley was exposed by
minute that he could be persuaded to head up a move-
the Dies Committee as a conspirator against the govern-
ment such as the Anglo-Saxon Federation is ... if, as your
ment, Edmondson rushed to his defense. In a printed
circular suggests, we are pro-Jewish?"
FORD'S FIVE YEAR PLAN
-mintwraopp.
C.J.PQR.O.Wts P•mmidan■
E.S.FOR o. 3.-cy1.11,....
IlmirThriausagrxrumwouNG Co.
wee
or
71teDearbornin dependent
Cam. Daniels
addresses thi
For
ew
The Ford a, re ■-a a Kenai Weakly
to whom Cameron
My dear Mr. Daniels;
was the head of
York sect servics. The
OCARSORMM..
Sept. 21, 1920.
When Mr. Saith is settled at his new address, will
significant paragraph is the one in which
you aek him to send it to us for his employment record? Also directions as
Cameron refers to "your world pro-
to the delivery of his check every month.
gram" — which "will take five years
to fill in, and that is just about the
length of time Mr. F. has told -us it.
would take to accomplish anything."
Since this was written four months
after the virulent anti-Semitic cam-,
Ir
I have been looking over your program--your world program---again,
and it still looks good to me, but it will take five years to fill it in,
and that is just about the length of time Mr. P. has told us it will take
to aecompliah anything. Beginning with conditions here, using certain
parallel conditions abroad for illustration, and then widening the investi•
paign had started in 'The Dearborn
gation to include the other American. Republics, and so on, Is probably
Independent and since 'Ford was al-
themethod that would meet moat approval here.
ready laying his lines for the Presi-
The four principal matters which are engaging me now are the Press,
dency, it is safe to say that these two
Financial; Industrial and Political angles—and no doubt you will piCk up
=factors were' icrfEarthw-eornerstones, .
by the my many a brick that I can build into one of these four walls.
of the prospective "world program."
I was very amidh disappointed that the American Hebrew did not con.tinue
Hitler, too, was formulating a world
program at the same time, and Cam-
its campaign against the Protocols: It promised something big. There were
eron's letter mentions "using certain
parallel conditions abroad for illustration" to the peoples of the Americas.
It is evident that the "parallel conditions abroad" in which Ford was emotionally interested were those occurring
in Germany. For there the Nazi Party
was promulgating a program which included the liquidation of Jewish life,
and also of the international bankers
• and industrialist in favor of the "ere.'
ative" industrialists like Henry Ford
Who was hailed as 'the ideal type."
These outstanding elements of the original Nazi program agreed with Ford's
own passionate convictions; and Cameron's, as well, it appears. -
only two astonishingly mediocre articles, and than a th-..rd which consisted
in a comic Protocol, and now apparently the campaign is off. I have several
big shells in reserve on this matter, but I have been waiting for a suitable
target.
The case of Dr. R. is giving no some concern. I feel that we need him, 1
but he has injured the confidence in vnich one other here held him, and he
did it principally by keeping us all steadily informed how hard up he was.
The fact that he promised information which never materialized hasn't helped
He has an arrangement which runs through October and I feel that if it
is to be continued, he must shake himself into shape somehow. I am telling
you -this, thinking that you'perhaps might know of some way to do this. If
he could give us that I.A.W. history and the narcotic stuff now, it might
help. Or if he could substantiate some of the rumors and tips he has
handed us. I don't know how well you know him, or anything about that,,
but he is a man I would like to help along if possible, both for himself
and the service he may be able to give us.
/Ours nincerely, itriSkettur.s...
27
AMERICA'S LITTLE HITLERS PAY TRIBUTE
Social =tier
Founded1936
AMERICA IN. DANGER!
PIM. A 817119013.J.dlt1i, Lederer
T-'01iLAHA, NEBRASKA, LISA
moss or re-haerksehe in Ednentra, Frareet, Lebo, Palk, and iteboies CrankraNd
se or trahoralag enders Sulasainsies, 1100 for 10 racks include -incerleera
e. Directoreer.
Oaart Ora Ws
et the radea Psdicala, Chnurantieses and Pratiratrara
by Father Coughlin
rwkty
Jews Demand
Henry Ford.
Ben riling of * a Symbol of
Dien- Testament
Americanism
thee rev., tee, eat. 1014 •01110 eattericO1F
errata* g:heeneree, wine
sewn*
.
'540 0,100.0.1 51. `80.01.1. 010.1 of oneettair
In the 4*-1e.
MITtatiV.eriteniefrelt!
tinalnob et vans 14.0 .1/01,1ttlh elate. tea.... *.•
(rowl awa
The Ford Statement
10C1111 1UST10E Mows,.. diaterahli of the purported Werth.. earned
Su the 'Debra Free Pews" Cl Dee-ember 1st relotl. to Hera nerseeneno.
raw
ti lorerathraters ta ancerMde the teete of Ora ca.
rannaged the mooned be...a fleraln Freralle
wen peraent
1,110 meeting, pwr0,00 us 10 000 12:01 '
10110•04100:
1. The die.. quotation coaled is tho paper le- MMUP iraccurate und
mat area written by Mr. Feed but Wm eerararted by Robb,
rest**.
st■mi
2. Ankh: Franklin Two Mew Miami. era him 1/ Ida tuebry would
graben.. hrabra 010001•00 0•0 000011-710171r0.0•0410,000. Me. Find said Not
h. brarara moue ran tr. et no persecute* le German, a any. 11 vow dua
net te the Gras. GovranneraL bet to the wee otranera. the tnteruntrauei
While 111111
demonstrated m a.norntver of prorocateie ce.
cations of e past [bat he Is fay able lo we for any personal emer•
peg yet we eraftse to a fellow-leelira for hinf in that the yellow.
errear Arai PM. October 113. 1940, published the writer's mine along
with 11gjagt
.... and alms soth as Father Conehlin. W. J. Cameron,
Harry—X."4=
Hr. Sensor Reynold, Lawrence Demi, Robert Edniand •
son. Colonel Lindbergh. Gerild Winter and Gm. Mooetry. and sawed
that we did ROW, work without ley.
Nor. 21, 1940. the New York Tirol ma an article tided: "
LAYS THE WAR TO 'GREEDY GROUPS.' With Ms sonal,
Human won Mr. Ford 711101:
"mast rte *rake ahem et41.- he neet
nee we se neeidt
seen. ram an rap th at 'ha hr.."en.
*trade annul
ara 0.a and onItin et art se Arad as meddle in tae ad*seaurae,
el cry
by E. N. SANCTUARY
HimasHiRlirdit
""
Tainted Contacts. Are These Things So
Revolution and The Real Fifth Column.
Worming The Serpent. etc.
•Nr"•^^-
L'i:Z;4.'7`
'Abner&i on
In111111w
Another Lilsarartic Radsel . . .
'II
.4 4301.10.
1..1111i,
Intarocots
arq
THE CONING SIWERMAN -
The Pio boils That attracted wide attention in the United
States some years ago when Mr. Ilearyolga began diaeminiag
them in Isis Dadan hadeperient as a paM""BT an exposure of
the activities of "the International Jew." On February 17th,
Hat he sald,"Die ody werelent 1 bur 0.o mate .been The Proexa4u
aka the, pasresuutr .A0. u wince.. They we none wan old and
and Ho
kese.And the world 01.000 op ea des ewe. They fit
Ewe, a Hanel penal of the documents will show that
they fit world conditions much better now than they did
teedve years ago when lire /ed. made the above atatement.
We are reminded, however,":[ about three yes= ago Mr.
Ford mask a lukewarm alakiced, Praising the Jews and rw
visaing his attitude of opposition to them, which was taken
k Gerald
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the newsstands these days may be bought mar,uine
"•-• called Thr Fight. Written in the smarmed manner of
dyspeptic Liberals, it is designed to arouse the proletariat to
the dangers of Fascism.. In an article. "Democracy Moe
Answer." Page It of the January issue, we find this choke
Mandan morsel for the edification of innocent Americans wh o
are sternly warred against the imaginary evils oft fsseini
fonts of government:
o stands convicted as a din.
semis at of anti-Semitism a i race hatred , wherever one
phin up the trail of on.Aertetican groups like the Silver Shirts.
sweet ce later it leads to Emyll Ec000mk recovery?
openly defied the M. R. A7oTh grounds that he was bigger
than our government. Social security? 'WhenJ11w—h
reerrerneitrn•rn• rpachise tons
victim
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them down." Let to stop right there - &
mute the
Motor Company could not get_ sufficient rokal.
police
protection, provision had tcm.be. rnadwagainti-thraniliekrneo
the Jewish Reds. Heit:y. Fordr men have ncier.rni relied
ROLL-CALL
A NATIONAL WEEKLY
The Voles of the Loral Opposition
"Whoever Saves His Country, Saves All"
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THE DEFENDER
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Has Sovietism Begun?
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A few years ago Henry /2zd, exposed
a plot of the radicals to doNEITY America. From that day to this, he has faced
an unfriendly press. His only fault was
that he tried to sound a warning 'in
time to save America from She-grip
an
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America's little Hiders hate stamped Henry Ftittl with their unq ualified approval. He has bee. eulogised in a majority of the
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leader of the Silversh irk, n rote that Ford Mae Justified Jn turning
gluts on his employees het-miss he "could not get sufficient local
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THE JAMES TRUE A ESOCIATIS
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police protection." Reverend Gerald B. Wistrod, the "Jayltatch
Nazi," Js pleased *ith the fad 'hat "The Prancob find attracted
wide attention in the United Staten some years ago when Mr. -Henry
Ford began discussing then, in his Lear:own harp:rodent." James
True, Nod publicist, called F0111 "the country's atom widely re-
spected industrialist." To be sure, F01411.161 not ask for the approval of America's Nazis, but by his actions he has earned
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Since Adolf Hitler adopted The Interna.
aortal Jew as one of the major propaganda
pieces of the Nazi party, it is not surprise
ing that his apostles lit the United States
make the same use of the Ford publication,
Nearly all Nazi orgauLtations And bookshops distribute the book under the name
of The Jewish Question. The advertisements reproduced on this page indicate
only a few of the dozens of places where
the book may be purchased, Yet Henry
Ford promised to withdraw the book from
flrculation more than thirteen years ago.
29
•
HENRY FORD MUST CHOOSE
Henry Ford must know that he is being used by Fascist groups all over the world
Therefore. we call upon Henry Ford, as a loyal and liberty.loving American, to do the
following: ,
1. Stop the further publication and circulation of pamphlets and books containing
copies of or extracts from The Dearborn Ihdependent articles.
The following organizations and publishers, among others, are known to be disseminating_ and circulating such material in the United States: Robert Edward Edmondson, Stoddartsville, Pennsylvania; the Americat
ederati %St. Albans, West Virginia; the
Aryan Book Store, Los Angeles, California; William_Kullgren, Atascadero, California; the
Ckist
i ian Free Press, Glendale, California; La Prensa, New York City. Foreign editions are
being published and distributed by the following: Luz, Buenos Aires. Argentina; Livraria
do Globo, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Casa Editrice Sonzogno, Milan, Italy; Hammer Verhg,
Leipzig. Germany; Svea Riles Forlag,§toCkhoIm, Sweden; Editions R.I.S.S., Paris, France;
i ' ohs Publishing Society, London, England.
Mr. Ford should demand publicly that t tese organizations and publishers cease to use
The Dearborn Independent articles in any manner, shape_or,ivrrn
address the
same demand to each organization and publisher individually. If the demand is not observed
forthwith, Mr. Ford should institute appropriate legal proceedings.
2. Stop the further publication and circulation of pamphlets and hooks quoting Mr.
Ford's endorsement of The Protocols of The Elders of Zion or quoting other anti-Semitic
statements of Mr. Ford which presumably no longer represent 1fr. Ford's true .beliefs.
The lollowing organizations and publishers, among others, are known to be disseminating and circulating such material: The Right Cause Publishing Company, Chicago, Illinois;
The Pyramid Book Shop, Houston, Texas; the_Ainerican Publishing Society, Seattle, Wash.
ington; William Dudley Pelley, Indianapolis. Indiana; N. W. Rogers, Tompkins Corners,
New York; Gerald- B. Winrod, Wichita. Kansas; the Anglo-Saxon Federation, Haverhill,
Massachusetts; William Knllgreteaderu;---C-alifornia; CoI. E. N. Sanctuary, New York
City; th
ristian Free Press, Glendale, California; Mrs. L. Fry, Los Angeles, California;
Nationalist_Press,—New-York City; Mrs. Livingston Schuyler, New York City; Pete Stahren.
berg, New York City; ober_t_Edward Edmondson, Stoddartsville, Pennsylvania; Charles B.
Hudson, Omaha, Nebraska; Elizabeth Dilling, Chicago, Illinois.
tie
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5Mr. Ford should announce publicly that he no longer endorses The Protocols, which
are proved forgeries, and that he repudiates the other libels on Jews which he promulgated
years ago. He should address like repudiations to organizations and publishers individually.
After this is done, Mr. Ford will he in a position to compel by legal proceedings a stoppage
of the further dissemination of all written material falsifying his true beliefs. And he should
institute legal proceedings against any and all organizations and publishers who continue to
falsify.
3.
Mr. Ford must make periodic statements to the press, giving the fullest publicity
tc the action that he is taking.
Because the Nazis have exploited the name and publications of Mr. Ford, millions of
people in the world believe he is sympathetic to Flitierism. To counteract this impression,
Mr. Ford must fully inform the public of his acts in repudiating anti-Semitism and Nazism,
thus clearly assuring by widespread publicity that his name can never again be used to ten
Hitler's doctrines to the American people.
4.
Proceed immediately to dissociate himself absolutely from W. 1. Omicron.
In 1927 Mr. Ford sought to shift to Cameron the blame for The Dearborn Independent
libels. He promised that he Wiiitid dissociate himself front Cameron: Vie,-nevertlieleas 'find
that Cameron is still the voice of Ford on the radio and at the same time pursues the
most flagrant anti-Semitic activities. Mr. Ford must be enough of a realist to know that so
long as lie employs Cameron to speak for him over the air. he is necessarily associated in the
public mind with all anti-Semitic activities conducted by Cameron. Mr. Ford cannot prove
his good faith except by dismissing Cameron at once and announcing publicy that he reputh•
ems any and all anti-Semitic declarations made by Cameron.
5.
After Mr. Ford has taken the steps outlined above, let hint prosecute for libel any
one who states lie is mai-Semitic.
At the present moment Mr. Ford is in no position to take such a step, since the record
shows that he has acquiesced in widespread anti-Semitic activities in which his name and
prestige have been employed by the foulest defamers of the Jewish race.
_ If Mr. Ford does not see fit to take any of the steps which we have here called upon
him to take, we submit he will stand convicted as an enemy of the American people.
St
HENRY
FORD
CHOOSE
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