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Henry Ford: Dearborn Independent
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It is well known that between 1920 and 1922, Henry Ford serialized the publication of "The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion" in the Dearborn Independent, a newspaper he purchased for that sole purpose. However, he did more than just replicate the translation of Serge Nilus' 1903 version of "The Protocols." He edited and added to them. He included numerous articles about the Jews in the United States, and these collected articles were published in 1922 in four volumes. Today, those four volumes are known collectively as "The International Jew."
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Henry Ford ... came under the scanner for several anti-Semitic activities, especially with reference to the newspaper ‘The Dearborn Independent’ which was owned by his close friend and private secretary, Ernest G. Liebold. The newspaper printed articles which were anti-Semitic, anti-labor and anti-liquor. In the 1920s the newspaper also printed several anti-Jewish articles in a set of 4 bound volumes under the title "The International Jew, The World’s Foremost Problem".
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In 1914, the then hugely successful Henry Ford chose to build a 56-room mansion on a 1,300-acre tract of land approximately two miles from his Dearborn birthplace. He named the estate "Fair Lane" after Patrick Ahern's birthplace.
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