Henry Ford’s “The International Jew,” long ago repudiated by the American motors magnate, is among a list of 67 books on the Jewish and racial problems recommended as Christmas gifts today by the Voelkischer Beobachter, Chancellor Adolf Hitler’s newspaper.
The paper urges its readers to mail the books to Germans residing abroad.
Of the 67 books on the list, 30 are devoted to discussion of the Jewish problem, the remainder dealing with the racial problem in its broader aspects.
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