The Corruption of America [Armstrong, George W.] Anti-Communism,Anti-Semitism,Far Right

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Anonymously written and published by the multi-millionaire steel magnate, lawyer and politician George W. Armstrong (1866-1954), The Corruption of America was distributed to members of Congress to indict the New Deal administration and the Jews for U.S. involvement in WWII. Armstrong analyzes the American white book Peace and War and the Congressional Record and asks whether Pearl Harbor was a "pre-arranged, planned affair" to be used as a pretext by Roosevelt's Jewish administration. The Jews are accused of being war profiteers who have orchestrated the war for their own enrichment and to enslave Americans in a new World Empire. This edition includes a supplement from pages 85-93 that concludes, "It is becoming increasingly clear that this is a war by the Christians for the Jews and for the establishment of their Jewish World Empire. It is our blood that is being shed and not their. They are willing to fight to the last Christian" (p. 93). As noted in SIBA, Armstrong claims authorship in his memoir, Memoirs of George W. Armstrong (Austin, Tex., 1958). Wrappers, 93 pp. A near fine copy. In SIBA.
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