Henry Ford and the Jews

BALDWIN,N

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Author
BALDWIN,N
Publish Date
12/01/2002
Book Type
Paperback
Publisher Name
PUBLICA
Subtitle
The Mass Production of Hate
Number of Pages
432
Edition
New Ed edition
ISBN-10
1586481630
ISBN-13
9781586481636
citemno
090316
SKU
9781586481636

Description

How and why did this quintessential American folk-hero and pioneering industrialist become one of the most obsessive anti-Semites of our time-a man who devoted his immense financial resources to publishing a pernicious forgery, The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion? Once Henry Ford's virulent media campaign against the Jews took off during the "anxious decade" following World War I, how did America's splintered Jewish community attempt to cope with the relentless tirade conducted for ninety-one consecutive weeks in the automobile manufacturer's personal newspaper, The Dearborn Independent? What were the repercussions of Ford's Jew-hatred extending deeply into the 1930s? Drawing upon previously-uncited oral history transcripts, archival correspondence, and family memoirs, Neil Baldwin answers these and other questions, examining the conservative biases of the men at the inner circle of the Ford Motor Company and disentangling painful ideological struggles among an elite Jewish leadership reluctantly pitted against the clout and popularity of "The Flivver King."