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BITTER ATTACK

“DECAY” OF EMPIRE Outburst By Ludendorff Press Association—Copyright. Berlin, June 12. “The British commonwealth of nais a Jewish-Freemason abortion,” declares Field-Marshal Ludendorff in a widely circulated article entitled “Pomp in England’s Dacay,” inspired by the Imperial Conference and the Coronation. “England once had the most powerful empire on earth, built up aflter the discovery of America by the Jew Columbus,” he says. “Christianity, which is a Jewish teaching, however, capped British strength. The Jew Disraeli seized power in the ISl’.h century, after which Jews turned a mighty Empire into an association of free States, which must be decorated with pomp and panoply in order that the weakness and rotten-

ness may not he apparent. The commonwealth cannot hold together any better than a League of Nations, Ireland has already left it, Egypt is lost, India and the Arabian States are struggling'for independence and Australia is menaced by Japan. “The Imperial Conference’s decisions on armaments are likely to prove valueless when it comes to war. Britain’s display of power at the Coronation does not conceel the decay. Characteristic of this was the King’s message ordering an extra rum ration. “England’s downfall is due to Jews and Freemasons, and the Anglican ciergy in league with .the unholy machinations of the Roman Church.”

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TCP19370614.2.42

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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 456, 14 June 1937, Page 5

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212

BITTER ATTACK Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 456, 14 June 1937, Page 5

BITTER ATTACK Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 456, 14 June 1937, Page 5

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