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Greedy Hands - an anti-Semitic document against the conspiracy of international Jewry. Sweden, 1936 - first edition
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Greedy Hands - an anti-Semitic document against the conspiracy of international Jewry. Sweden, 1936 - first edition
Giriga händer : ett märkligt dokument om en internationell förbrytarkonspiration som leder sina trådar till Stockholm - "Greedy Hands: A Strange Document on an International Criminal Conspiracy That Leads Its Wires to Stockholm", by Martin Brand - An anti-Semitic essay accusing the Jews of taking over the world economy in order to collapse the countries in which they live. Sweden, 1936 - first edition. Swedish.
An anti-Semitic publication that accuses the Jews [whom the author calls "the cancer of society"] of a world conspiracy with the intention of taking over the economy of the countries in which they live, collapsing them and taking them over from the inside by buying them after they are dying. The author accuses the Jews of this behavior all over the world and in particular in Stockholm by finance dynasties of Jews who lived in Stockholm for decades. He claims, among other things, that the Jews caused the death of the swedish millionaire Ivar Kreuger, who owned three-quarters of the world's production between the two wars, and died in 1932. The author describes a situation in which the Jewish banks created in Sweden a state within a state, and created a situation where the very existence of the state depends on Jewish money. In addition, the author uses the names of several large Jewish industrialists who were able to sway government decisions, and calls the Jews the owners of "global crime", and expresses a wish that his book will shock every Swede wherever he is after reading it.
rare. Only one copy appears in the world library catalog "world cat" in the library in Stockholm.
87 p. 22 cm. Many sheets were not cut in the print (connected at their edge). Very good condition.