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Charles Dickens

Oliver Twist (1839)

Oliver Twist (1839) by Charles Dickens

"Charles Dickens (https://infogalactic.com/info/Charles_Dickens) (1812-70), a great White writer from an earlier era who portrayed Jews accurately as villains in his early work, was made to feel guilty for it by aggrieved Jews, and mistakenly tried to make amends in his final book. A Jewish master-crimi...

The Library Of Political Secrets

This was a series of pamphlets published in the USA during the 1970s, the series author being a Hungarian dissident by the name of Itsvan Bakony. The theme of the work was the history of jews and their relationship around the world within their Communism/Capitalism dialectic of The Cold War era.

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Sziliczei V. Gyula

From the Ghetto to the Throne (1878)

From the Ghetto to the Throne (1878) by Sziliczei V. Gyula

Discusses the Jewish Question from a Hungarian viewpoint following World War One.

2021 Edition

This is one of those rare, banned books from a century ago which
has been since “memory-holed” to continue the Orwellian parlance,
and for good reason, as it presents and paints an uncomf...

The Jewish Question in Europe

The Jewish Question in Europe: The Causes, The Effects, The Remedies (1890)

from La Civilta Cattolica, vol. VII, no. XIV. 1890 (Oct, Nov, Dec)

The Jewish Question in Europe: The Causes, The Effects, The Remedies (1890) by The Jewish Question in Europe

The nineteenth century will soon close upon Europe, leaving behind a very sad question, because of which, in the twentieth century, there will perhaps result such calami...

Charles E. Coughlin

I Take My Stand (1940)

I Take My Stand (1940) by Charles E. Coughlin

Father Charles Edward Coughlin was one of the most influential American figures of the 1930s. He published Social Justice magazine with a circulation of 900,000, and 220 employees. It was larger than most daily newspapers today. He had the most popular weekly radio program of all time, with some 40 m...