Henri Ford, the famous American entrepreneur and industrialist and the founder of the Ford automobile-manufacturing company had, in the years following the World War I, commissioned a group of expert researchers to study the various aspects of “international Judaism”. He had published the research findings of this group in his own words in the publication of the Ford Company in the years 1919 and 1920 and subsequently also in the form of a book. Ford’s findings revealed how the Jews, on the basis of the schemes and plans mentioned in the “Zionist Protocols”, intended to impact global developments.
This book begins with a brief history of the presence of the Jews in America and then discusses the Jewish impact on American policies and their influence in the creative worlds of cinema, theater and music. Another part of the book deals with the economic pull of the Jews in the US.
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