In 1920 Henry Ford bought "The Dearborn Independent," a virile and
very independent journal published in his home town. He used it to
publish his series of 81 articles (between 1920 and 1922) on "the
Jewish Question in America," which he called "the world's foremost
problem." The Dearborn Independent was distributed nationwide to
Ford dealer showrooms and was offered free of charge to the general
public. At its peak, circulation reached 700,000 readers. He later
published the articles as a four-volume set of books. At the
Nuremberg Tribunal, Baldur Von Shirach, Hitler Youth Leader, said
he had been influenced through reading these books. The work was
also quoted in Mein Kampf by Adolf Hitler. This volume reprints
selected articles from October 23, 1920 to January 14, 1922. This
four-volume set is an important document in the history of
anti-semiticism in America.
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