The Jewish War of Survival

Arnold Leese

Language: English

Description:

Written by the pre-war leader of Britain's "Imperial Fascist League," this book claims that "powerful Jews" were the major force pushing for the outbreak of the Second World War. The author argued that behind the world unrest at that time was a Judeocentric design to build a Jewish world police state on the ruins of the 'Gentile' nations, and refutes every argument given at the time on why Britain should have entered World War II. Many of these reasons were the same as were later given with respect to the 2003 invasion of Iraq, e.g.: "We are meeting a challenge to our security." This volume shows how Hitler wanted peace with Great Britain, but "International Jewry" wanted conflict and war, and they got their way. It quotes Jewish sources in which they acknowledge the Jewish elite's power, desire, and need for war in order to survive. First published in 1945. About the author: Arnold Spencer Leese (1878-1956) was a veterinary surgeon noted for his study of camels, but who from 1924 onwards turned his hand towards politics. An early member of the British Fascist party, becoming the first publicly elected Fascist Party councillor in Stamford. He formed a new organization, the Imperial Fascist League in 1929. His agitation landed him a six month jail sentence in 1936 on charges of "causing a public mischief." After going into hiding at the outbreak of the Second World War, he went into hiding, publishing pamphlets critical of the war. He was arrested in November 1940, detained under the infamous Regulation 18B law, and held without trial until 1944, when he was released on the grounds of ill-health. He was sent back to prison in 1947 on charges of helping escaped German prisoners of war who had been members of the Waffen SS.