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The International Jew, the world's foremost problem [volume I] : $b being a reprint of a series of articles appearing in the Dearborn Independent from May 22 to October 2, 1920
"The International Jew, the world's foremost problem [volume I]" is a collection of antisemitic articles published in the early 1920s by Henry Ford's Dearborn Publishing Company. Originally serialized in Ford's newspaper beginning in 1920, these pamphlets promoted conspiracy theories about Jewish influence over finance, media, and politics. The work was translated into sixteen languages, including multiple German editions, and became influential among Nazi leaders. Ford later issued a public apology and retraction, claiming shock at the content, following a libel lawsuit in 1927.
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