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Edward Smythe, Notorious Anti-semitic Propagandist, Dead

August 18, 1955
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Edward J. Smythe, notorious anti-Semitic and anti-Catholic propagandist who was tried for sedition during the second World War, died here yesterday at the age of 63.

Smythe, who was denounced in Congress in 1941 as a representative of the “worst forms of un-Americanism operating an anti-Catholic and anti-Jewish racket,” distributed large quantities of Nazi propaganda in this country and otherwise cooperated with the German American Bund and the Ku Klax Klan. His sedition trial ended without a decision when the presiding judge died and the government failed to press for a new trial. He was recently given a year’s suspended sentence for using the mails to defraud.

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