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New Disclosures About Anti-semitic International Project: Proposal to Pay German Reparations with Co

November 10, 1924
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Sensational disclosures about the project for establishing an anti-Semitic International are made in a book by the French author and philosopher, Pierre Dominique, which is to be published shortly under the title “Deux jours chez Ludendorff,” says the “Vossische Zeitung” here.

The book throws a great deal of light on the attempts of the German anti-Semites to join up with the French Chanvinists and with the anti-Semitic organizations of all the European countries. A conversation which the author had with Professor Schimmer, one of General Ludendorff’s chief associates, is quoted, in which Professor Schimmer alleged that the Italian Fascisti had promised Hitler military aid for his attempted rising last November, but Mussolini had at the last moment withdrawn, fearing to send his troops across the frontier. Agreements had also been made with Admiral Horthy, the Regent of Hungary, and with the Hungarian Nationalists to assist the German anti-Semites. The Russian Monarchists, too, were associated with the plot and so were the “Britons.” an English Fastisti body, for whom General Blakeney, who had recently visited General Ludendorff, had acted.

“With the Nationalists of all countries, British, French, Italian, Russian, Scandinavian and German, joined together”, Professor Schimmer declared, “we shall make an end of Jewry. Our dictatorship will know no mercy and we shall pay you French your reparations to the full with the money which we shall take from the Jews.”

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