First published at 07:53 UTC on June 27th, 2019.
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[Bendersky's] subtitle [of his 2001 book The Jewish Threat] is “Anti-Semitic Politics of the U.S. Army” and he makes an extremely compelling case that during the first half of the twentieth century and even afterward, the top ranks …
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[Bendersky's] subtitle [of his 2001 book The Jewish Threat] is “Anti-Semitic Politics of the U.S. Army” and he makes an extremely compelling case that during the first half of the twentieth century and even afterward, the top ranks of the U.S. military and especially Military Intelligence heavily subscribed to notions that today would be universally dismissed as “anti-Semitic conspiracy theories.”
Put simply, U.S. military leaders in those decades widely believed that the world faced a direct threat from organized Jewry, which had seized control of Russia and similarly sought to subvert and gain mastery over America and the rest of Western civilization. - https://www.unz.com/runz/american-pravda-secrets-of-military-intelligence/
The Power and Aims of International Jewry, 1919 document authored by U.S. State Department: https://archive.org/details/ThePowerAndAimsOfInternationalJewry
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