Appendix 2 from William Gayley Simpson’s “Which Way Western Man?”
Most of those named in the list below need no supporting word from me. Their own status as historians or scientists, their records of brilliant achievement or of high and faithful service to their country, command respect and confidence. But as there is a disposition abroad to dismiss any writing that can be called “anti-Semitic” with contempt, as if it were necessarily ill-informed, biased and unjust, I wish to preface my list with the following quotation from The Jews (pp. 153-4) by Hilaire Belloc, who was most emphatically not an enemy of the Jews, who, in any case, was one of the outstanding historians and men of letters of our own time. He said:
“It is the greatest mistake in the world to regard the Anti-Semite in the vast numerical strength he has now attained all over our civilization as wholly unpractical and therefore negligible. . . The strength of Anti-Semitism was and is based not only on intensity of feeling, but also on industry, an industry very accurate in its methods. The Anti-Semite pamphlets, newspapers and books, which the great daily press is so careful to boycott, form by now a mass of information upon the whole Jewish problem which is already
[1922] overwhelming and still mounting up: and all of it hostile to the Jew. You will not find in it, of course, any material for the Defendant’s Brief, but as a dossier for the prosecution it is astonishing in extent and accuracy and correlation.”Allen, Gary—None Dare Call It Conspiracy, Western Islands, 1973.
Beaty, John—The Iron Curtain over America, Wilkinson, Dallas, Texas, 1951.
Belloc, Hilaire—The Jews, Constable, 1922. Better, revised edition, 1937.
Britton, Frank—Behind Communism, Los Angeles, n
Burton, Sir Richard Francis—The Jew, the Gypsy and El Islam, Hutchinson, 1898, the part on the Jews.
Chesterton, A.K.—The New Unhappy Lords, 4th revised edition, 1972, Britons. American Edition obtainable from Omni Pubs., Hawthorne, Calif. The Learned Elders and the B.B.C., Britons. The Tragedy of Anti-Semitism (with Joseph Leftwich), Robert
Anscombe, London, 1948.
Corti, Egon Caesar—The Rise of the House of Rothschild, Cosmopolitan, 1928.
Dilling, Elizabeth—The Plot against Christianity, Section II: Exhibits. This consists largely of photostat copies of pages from the Talmud.
Domville, Admiral Sir Barry, K.B.E., C.B., C.M.G.—From Admiral to Cabin Boy, Britons, 1947.
Douglas, C.H.—The Brief for the Prosecution, K.R.P., Liverpool, 1945.
Emden, Paul H.—The Money Powers of Europe in the 19th and 20th Centuries, London,
n.d.
Fahey, The Reverend Dennis—The Rulers of Russia, Dublin, 1951.
Field, A.N.—See under his name in Appendix 1.
Freedman, Benjamin—Facts are Facts, 1955, Sterling Enterprises, Sterling, Va.
Grieb, Conrad K.—Uncovering the Forces for War, Examiner Books, New York, 1947.
The Balfour Declaration, Warrant for Genocide, Examiner Books, New York, 1972.
Gwynne, H.A. (Editor)—The Cause of World Unrest, Putnam, 1920.
The International Jew, 4 vols., reprinted from Henry Ford’s Dearborn Independent, 1920-1922.
Jordon, Major George Racey—From Major Jordan’s Diaries, Harcourt, 1952.
Knupfer, George—The Struggle for World Power, Plain-Speaker Pub. Co., London, 1958.
Leese, Arnold S.—The Jewish War of Survival. Perhaps obtainable from the Britons Pub. Co. Bolshevism Is Jewish. Perhaps obtainable from Britons. Gentile Folly: The Rothschilds.
Poncins, Count Leon de—The Secret Powers Behind Revolution, Boswell, 1929. Judaism and the Vatican, Britons, 1967
The Protocols and the Learned Elders Of Zion, Britons, 1971, Anonymous.
The Protocols and World Revolution, Small Maynard, 1920.
Ramsay, Capt. A.H.M.—The Nameless War, Britons, 1952. Capt. Ramsay was a member
of the British Parliament and a personal friend of Neville Chamberlain.
Reed, Douglas—Disgrace Abounding, chapters 23 and 24 on the Jews in Europe,
Jonathan Cape, 1929. From Smoke to Smother, Jonathan Cape, 1948. Good, despite his
curious notions about Hitler. Somewhere South of Suez, Devin-Adair, 1951.
Stormer, John A.—None Dare Call It Treason, Liberty Bell Press, Florissat, Missouri, 1964.
Sutton, Antony—National Suicide, Arlington House, 1973. Pronounced by Eric Butler, the much-respected Australian political commentator, “one of the six most important books published over the past fifty years.”
Theobald, Rear Admiral Robert (U.S.N.)—The Final Secret of Pearl Harbor, Devin- Adair, 1954.
Webster, Nesta H.—The French Revolution, Dutton, New York, 1919. Secret Societies and Subversive Movements, Boswell, 1946. World Revolution, expanded and up-dated edition, Britons, 1971.
Williams, Major Robert H.—Know Your Enemy, Excellent brief introduction. Obtainable from White Legion Books, Box 9391, Arlington, Va., 22209.
Wittmer, Felix—Yalta Betrayal, Caxton Printers, 1954.