Henry Ford And The Jews
Auteur : Neil Baldwin
Date de publication : 2001-12-03
Éditeur : PublicAffairs
Nombre de pages : 432
Résumé du livre
Henry Ford was different. The same formidable willpower and organizational instincts that led to Ford's renown and success as the inventor of the automobile assembly line, the same obsessive determination and singular focus that created the Ford Motor Company, resulted in the destructive mass production of hate. With America heading into World War I, Ford's media campaign took off and continued well into the 1930s, as he published The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion, The International Jew, and, for ninety-one consecutive weeks, an uninterrupted series of venomous essays in The Dearborn Independent. Declaring "I know who caused the war," Henry Ford became ever more convinced that these "parasites, these sloths and lunatics...apostles of murder," the "German-Jewish bankers" were liable for society's ills.