First published at 22:11 UTC on October 8th, 2019.
If you sift through the mountain of dross that the BBC churns out, you can occasionally find something worthwhile. One example of this was the recently broadcast documentary “Churchill and the Movie Mogul.” The movie mogul in question was the “Hunga…
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If you sift through the mountain of dross that the BBC churns out, you can occasionally find something worthwhile. One example of this was the recently broadcast documentary “Churchill and the Movie Mogul.” The movie mogul in question was the “Hungarian” Jew, Alexander Korda (real name “Sándor László Kellner”).
It tells the story of Churchill’s curious relationship with Korda, summarized in bullet points below:
Churchill wrote scripts for him.
In the 1930s, with script input from Churchill, Korda made high-profile Hollywood movies, such as “That Hamilton Woman” and “The Four Feathers,” which cast Britain in a heroic light, fighting off dastardly foreigners.
Korda was accused by some American politicians of making propaganda designed to bolster American support for Britain in a potential future war with Germany.
Korda was summoned to appear before the American senate to answer this charge.
Then Pearl Harbor happened, rendering it all irrelevant.
Korda was knighted shortly afterwards.
Before, during and after the war, Korda paid Churchill a fortune for movie rights to his books. These movies were never made except one, thirty years later.
For a long time, people have sought to identify a source of secret Jewish funding for Churchill. Well, here was at least one of them.
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