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http://www.cjh.org/p/93
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[0159] Anti-Semitic Publications, 1920-1951, MS 4953
Location: Western Reserve Historical Society, 10825 East Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio 44106
Description: The collection consists of magazines, pamphlets, and books relevant to Jewish life and anti-Semitism in the first half of the twentieth century. Included are copies of The International Jew: The World's Foremost Problem, Dearborn Publishing Co. (A reprint of a series of articles appearing in The Dearborn Independent from May 22 to October 2, 1920), November 1920; The Dearborn Independent (Weekly publication by The Dearborn Publishing Company, President Henry Ford), October 17, 1925, January 30, 1926, April 3, 1926, and May 1, 1926; The Triumph of an Idea: The Story of Henry Ford, Ralph H. Graves, Doubleday, Doran & Company, 1934; What Henry Ford Thinks of War, Frank Bonville, Bonville Bureau of Information, 1925; The Tragedy of Henry Ford, Jonathan Norton Leonard, G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1932; and Der Schulungsbrief (Monthly publication of National Socialist Party of Germany; in German), 1930, 1938, and 1939.
Finding aids:
http://ead.ohiolink.edu/xtf-ead/view?docId=ead/OCLWHi3181.xml
http://catalog.wrhs.org/collections/view?docId=ead/MS4953.xml
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[0161] Antisemitic, Zionist, social, and political pamphlets, Parts 1-11
Location: Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
Description: Includes, as number [1.1]-[1-46], 46 American anti-Jewish pamphlets published in the 1930s by Robert Edward Edmondson (1872-1959) (including Advanced Russian revolution, American vigilanteism, Capitalist-jews backing communists?, F.D.R. money changer no. 1, FDR's "CAMCO wildcat, Frankfurter's A.C.L.U. sidesteps Edmondson case free press issue, Franklin's Jewish-revolutionary prophecy, Government bonds for promises, How Roosevelt is following Marx, Is the League of Nations and its world court, the Jewish super-government of the Protocols?, Jersey goes Jewish, Jewish religion "practices" a menace to gentile states? Jews financed Russian revolution, Jews and communism, Letter to the managing editor, Minority war danger, Onward Christian soldiers, Our inflating credit-money balloon—"false recovery", Our "imaginary" money, Our inflating credit-money balloon—"false recovery", Proof of plot, Roosevelt's Supreme Council, The basis for solution, The money wreckers pervert Federal Reserve System, and The jews confess); as number [140] The hidden hand of Judah, by O.B. Good (1936); and, as number [444], The Jewish war of survival, by Arnold Leese (1947).
Finding aids:
http://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/32394897
http://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/32396487
https://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/32396268
http://www.worldcat.org/title/antisemitic-zionist-social-and-political-pamphlets-part-7/oclc/32396268
http://catalog.loc.gov
[0162] Anti-Semitism and Nationalism at the end of the Soviet Era Collection, ca. 1988-1992 (Leiden: IDC Publishers, 1993) [microfiche]
Description: A documentary exhibition on microfiche prepared and co-ordinated by the Institute of Humanitarian Political Research and "Memorial" (Moscow), the Second World Center and the International Institute of Social History (Amsterdam). Originals at the M-Bio archive of the Institute of Humanitarian Political Research and 'Memorial', Moscow. Reproduces over one thousand pieces of material evidence (books, leaflets, newspapers, posters, documents, photographs, and cartoons) documenting anti-Semitism and nationalism in the Soviet Union. Includes leaflets of the Nacional'no-Patrioticeskij Front 'Pamjat' and other right-wing nationalist political parties and organizations in Russia. Also includes a selection of nationalist newspapers, including "Rodniye Prostori", Istoriko-culturnaya Gazeta, Siberia; "Tsara", Izdaniye Narodnogo Fronta Moldovy, Kishinev; "Otechestvo", Oppozitsionaya Gazeta Russkogo Patrioticheskogo Dvizheniya, Leningrad; "Volya Rossii", Ekaterinaburg; "Zemshchina", Russkaya Gramota Soyuza, Moscow; "Istoricheskaya Pamyat", Russkaya Patrioticheskaya Gazeta, St. Petersburg; "Narodnaya Gazeta", Vse-Soyuzny Yezhedelnik Fonda Sotsialnykh Initsiativ, Moscow; "Nashe Mneniye", Nezavisimy Informatsionny Listok, Saratov province; "Istoki", Vse-Soyuznaya Gazeta and Nezavisimaya Voennaya Gazeta, Moscow; "Golos Rossii", Gazeta Respublikanskoy Narodnoy Partii Rossii i Rossiiskogo Obshchenatsionalnogo Dvizheniya, Petrograd; "Velikoross", Vestnik t.o. "Russky Tsentr" pri SP SSSR, Moscow; "Vestnik Yuzhnoy Osetin", Tskhinvali; "Vestnik Kryma"; "Otchizna", Za Poitiku Narodnogo Soglosiya i Rossiskogo Vozrozhdeniya, Leningrad; "Moskovsky Traktir", Gazeta Russkogo Natsionalno-Osvoboditelnogo Dvizheniya; "Nakanune", Russkaya Gazeta, Zlatoust; "Narodnoye Delo", Nazodno-Sotsialnaya Partiya, St Petersburg; "Nashe Vremya", Gazeta Natsionalno-Respublikanskoy Partii Rossii, Petrograd; "Russky Stag", Moscow; "Russkaya Gazeta", Moscow; "Russkoye Znamya", Moscow; "Russky Put", Izdaniye Soyuza Dukhovnogo Vozrozhdeniya Otechestva, Moscow; "Polozheniye Del", Popechitelsky Fond Kazanskoy Bozhey Materi, Moscow; "Russkoye Delo", Natsionalno-Demokraticheskaya Partiya, Petrograd; "Rod", Gazeta Sankt-Peterburgskogo Muzhkogo Kauba, Russkoye Osvoboditelnoye Dvizheniya, St. Petersburg; "Russky Zov", Pravoslavno-patrioticheskaya Gazeta, Nizhni Tagil; "Russky Vestnik", Moscow; "Russky Golos", Nezavisimaya Gazeta Patrioticheskykh Sil, Ulyanovsk; "Pamyat", Izdaniye Natsionalno-Patrioticheskago Fronta "Pamyat", Moscow; "Russkiye Vedomosti", Moscow; "Pamyat", Gazeta Patrioticheskogo Dvizheniya "Pamyat", Novosibirsk; "Russkoye Voskreseniye",