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The International Jew : ウィキペディア英語版 | The International Jew
''The International Jew'' is a four volume set of booklets or pamphlets published and distributed in the early 1920s by Henry Ford, an American industrialist and automobile manufacturer. In Spring 1920, Ford made his personal newspaper, ''The Dearborn Independent'', chronicle what he considered the "Jewish menace". Every week for 91 issues, the paper exposed some sort of Jewish-inspired evil major story in a headline. The most popular and aggressive stories were then chosen to be reprinted into four volumes called ''The International Jew''.〔Albert Lee, Henry Ford and the Jews (New York, Stein and Day, 1980), 14〕 It is to be distinguished from ''The International Jew: The World's Problem'' which was the headline in ''The Dearborn Independent'' and is the name of a collection of articles serialized in ''The Dearborn Independent''. It is also to be distinguished from the title of the first volume of the series, namely ''The International Jew, The World's Foremost Problem''. == Content ==
After publication in the periodical, the articles were compiled into a four volume set as follows:〔''The International Jew. The World's Foremost Problem. Being a Reprint of a Series of Articles Appearing in The Dearborn Independent from May 22 ... 1920 (January 14, 1922 )'' Dearborn, Mich. Dearborn Publishing Co., 1920-1922〕
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