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Websites with information:

http://archives.nd.edu/findaids/ead/

Finding aids:

http://archives.nd.edu/findaids/ead/xml/ant.xml

http://archives.nd.edu/findaids/ead/html/ANT.htm

[0150] Anti-Communism Films of the Early 1960s [online]

Location: Pepperdine Digital Collections, Pepperdine University Special Collections and University Archives, Room 326, Payson Library - Malibu Campus, 24255 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu, CA 90263

Description: In the early 1960s at the height of the Cold War, Pepperdine College sponsored a four-part, Hollywood-produced film series titled Crisis for Americans. Utilizing newsreel footage and scripted narration, each film sought to expose the threat of Soviet-based communism to capitalism and free societies around the globe. The films describe how communism preys on susceptible youth (Communist Accent on Youth, 1961), spreads through violent aggression (Communist Imperialism, 1962), and cloaks itself behind the discourse of “peaceful coexistence” (Communism and Coexistence, 1963). The fourth film, The Questions and the Answers (1965), argues for the necessity of congressional investigations that root out communist activities within the United States. All four films can now be viewed online alongside supplementary archival materials about the films, including internal memos, correspondence, scripts, and newspaper clippings.

Websites with information:

http://library.pepperdine.edu/news/index.php/2011/11/new-digital-collection-anti-communism-films-of-the-early-1960s/

Digital collection:

Contains all four films, a partial script, clippings, and a Radio Free Europe advertisement.

http://pepperdine.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/landingpage/collection/p271401coll9

http://pepperdine.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/search/collection/p271401coll9

http://pepperdine.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/search/searchterm/Anti-Communism%20Films%20of%20the%20

­Early%201960s/

[0150a] Anti-communism manuscripts from the Harry S. Truman Library, 1945-1953 [microfilm]

Location: Archives and Special Collections, Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library, University of Montana, 32 Campus Dr. #9936, Missoula, MT 59812-9936

Description: The documents are drawn from a variety of collections, but all documents pertain to the red scare, Senator Joseph McCarthy, the federal loyalty program, anti-communism, and civil liberties.

Websites with information:

https://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/42929411

http://www.worldcat.org/title/anti-communism-manuscripts-from-the-harry-s-truman-library-1945-1953/ocl

c/42929411

[0151] Anticommunist Movement Collection, 1951-1965

Location: The University Archives and West Florida History Center, University of West Florida Libraries, Bldg. 32, 11000 University Pkwy, Pensacola, FL 32514

Description: Collection of publications of anticommunist organizations in America, 1951-1965, including booklets, periodicals, and brochures dealing with communist conspiracies and threats to America. Key writers and organizations include the Christian Nationalist Crusade and its magazine, The Cross and the Flag, the Cinema Educational Guild, Canadian Intelligence Publications, Carl McIntire, John Birch Society, William L. Dickinson, Myron C. Fagan, George B. Fowler, Gerald L. K. Smith, Ron Gostick (The Architects behind the World Communist Conspiracy), Harold Lord Varney, and Robert H. Williams. Subjects include anti-Semitism, anti-Communism, Cuba, fluoridation of water, John F. Kennedy, Joseph R. McCarthy, racism, the Selma-Montgomery Rights March (1965), UNICEF, and the United World Federalists.

Websites with information:

https://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/49698674

http://www.worldcat.org/title/anticommunist-movement-collection-1951-1965/oclc/49698674

Finding aid:

http://143.88.66.76/Archon/?p=collections/findingaid&id=241&q=&rootcontentid=9496

[0152] Anti-Defamation League John Birch Society Collection. Records, undated, 1928-1980 (bulk 1958-1975), I-510

Location: American Jewish Historical Society, Center for Jewish History, 15 West 16th Street, New York, N.Y. 10011

Description: Robert Welch organized the John Birch Society to spur conservative activism and counter what he saw as a vast Communist conspiracy. The records consist of documentation of the Anti-Defamation League efforts to track and counter activities of the John Birch Society from its founding in 1958 through the mid-1970s. The bulk of the material is from the ADL New England regional office and consists of correspondence, memoranda, a large volume of newspaper clippings, as well as pamphlets, publications and reports. Subject files on "God and Country," "None Dare Call it Conspiracy," "Operation Abolition," "Review of the News," Gary Allen, American Opinion Forum, American Nazi Party, American Opinion, American Party, Tom Anderson, Anti-Communist Amateur Radio Network, Anti-Semitism, Dr. Austin J. App, Don Bell, Ezra T. Benson, Samuel Blumenfeld, Frank C. Brophy, William F. Buckley Jr., Col. Laurence E. Bunker, Eric D. Butler, Taylor Caldwell, California Senate Fact-Finding Committee on Un-American Activities, Willis A. Carto, Catholic Traditionalist Movement, Citizens Council, Coast Federal Savings & Loan, Communism, Kent Courtney, Thomas J. Dodd, Slobodan M. Draskovich, Robert B. Dresser, Hilaire du Berrier, Medford Evans, Fluoridation, Barry M. Goldwater, Billy James Hargis, A.G. Heinsohn, Jr., George J. Hess, Edgar W. Hiestand, J. Edgar Hoover, Integration, Jewish Society of Americanists, John Birch Society Bulletin, Katanga, Hubert W. Kregeloh, Ku Klux Klan, Liberty Amendment Committee, Myers G. Lowman, Jim Lucier, Norman D. MacLeod, Clarence Manion, J.B. Matthews, Conde McGinley, John F. McManus, Mindszenty Report, Minutemen, Gordon "Jack" Mohr, Movement to Restore Decency (MOTOREDE), National Education Program, New England Committee for Captive Nations, 1976 Committee, Hargrove S. Norris, Revilo P. Oliver, James Oviatt, Westbrook Pegler, Herbert A. Philbrick, Poor Richard's Book Store, Rhodesia, Robert Welch, Inc., Arch E. Roberts, E. Merrill Root, John H. Rousselot, John G. Schmitz, George S. Schuyler, W. Cleon Skousen, Gerald L.K. Smith, Alan Stang, TRAIN (To Restore American Independence Now), TRIM (Tax Reform Immediately), Truth About Civil Turmoil (TACT) Committee, Edwin Walker, George C. Wallace, Clyde J. Watts, Robert H.W. Welch, Jr., Western Island Publishers, White Citizens Council, and Young Americans for Freedom. Pamphlets, books, and other publications by Samuel L. Blumenfeld, Medford Evans, W. Cleon Skousen, Revilo P. Oliver, Alan Stang, Robert Welch, E. Merrill Root, and Gary Allen.

Websites with information:

http://www.cjh.org/p/93

http://aphdigital.org/internships/american-jewish-historical-society/

Finding aids:

http://findingaids.cjh.org/?pID=1287902

http://digifindingaids.cjh.org/?pID=1287902

[0153] The Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith Lodge 171 (Denver, Colo.) records, 1947-1977, B090

Location: Ira M. Beck Memorial Archives, Special Collections and Archives, Penrose Library, University of Denver, 2150 East Evans Avenue, Denver, Colorado 80208

Description: This collection contains material relating to Soviet Jewry, anti-Semitism, and community relations with ethnic groups (e.g. African Americans and Hispanics) and other religious groups on a local, national and international level. The collection contains correspondence, press releases, photographs, publications, reel-to-reel audio tapes and 16 millimeter films, and administrative files. Series 4 is entitled Anti-Defamation League of B'Nai B'Brith: Soviet Jewry, Anti-Semitism, Conversion Materials, etc. 1969-1977. Series 5: Anti-Defamation League of B'Nai B'Brith: Audio Visual Records, Tapes, Films from ADL 1969-1977, contains Arnold Forster, Radical Right. Series 17: Anti-Defamation League - Miscellaneous Files, contains files on school integration.

Websites with information:

http://library.du.edu/collections-archives/specialcollections/collection-list.html

http://library1.du.edu/site/about/specialCollections/listOfCollections.php

http://lib-anubis.cair.du.edu/About/collections/SpecialCollections/ADL/Index.cfm

http://lib-anubis.cair.du.edu/About/collections/SpecialCollections/scguides.cfm

http://web.archive.org/web/20081014044753/http://www.penlib.du.edu/about/collections/SpecialCollecti

ons/adl/index.cfm

Finding aid:

http://rmoa.unm.edu/docviewer.php?docId=codu90ADL.xml

[0154] Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith Race Relations Work records, 1946-1982

Location: Amistad Research Center, Inc., Tilton Hall, Tulane University, 6823 St. Charles Avenue, New Orleans, LA 70118

Description: The bulk of the collection is made up of reports, pamphlets, and other publications of the ADL, as well as reports the ADL collected from other organizations. Reports on Desegregation, Little Rock Desegregation Project, Radical Right; Pamphlets: Anti-Semitism, Communism, Desegregation, Nazism, Radical Right; Reproductions of Periodical Articles: Anti-Semitism, Desegregation, Radical Right; Collected Reports: Anti-Semitism, Communism, Desegregation, Radical Right; Collected Speeches: Desegregation, Radical Right; Collected Press Releases: Desegregation.

Finding aid:

http://www.amistadresearchcenter.org/archon/index.php?p=collections/controlcard&id=112

[0155] Anti-Defamation League of San Diego Collection, 1946-1998, MS-0424

Location: Special Collections and University Archives, Library and Information Access, San Diego State University, 5500 Campanile Dr. MC 8050, San Diego, CA 92182-8050

Description: The Anti-Defamation League, also known as the ADL, is a special human relations agency founded in 1913 by B'nai B'rith in the United States, the oldest continually operating Jewish Service Organization in the world. The San Diego Regional Office of the ADL has been serving the San Diego and Imperial Counties since 1978. Social topics addressed by comments and actions of the ADL include anti-Semitism, Christian anti-Semitism, racial discrimination and reverse discrimination, hate crimes, the Holocaust, and the founding of the State of Israel. Organizations investigated by the ADL and exposed for their alleged social injustices include the John Birch Society, the Ku Klux Klan, Islamic extremists, Christian "cults", etc. The collection consists solely of paper records, including correspondence, newspaper articles, and publications of the ADL, from 1946-1998. There are folders on anti-Semitism, Christian anti-Semitism, the John Birch Society, the Ku Klux Klan, hate crimes, and the Holocaust.

Websites with information:

http://scua2.sdsu.edu/archon/?p=collections/collections&char=A

http://dsc.calstate.edu/3324?r=cam

http://libpac.sdsu.edu/search/m?SEARCH=MS-0424++&SUBMIT=Search

Finding aids:

http://scua2.sdsu.edu/archon/index.php?p=collections/controlcard&id=265

http://jhssandiego.pastperfect-online.com/31752cgi/mweb.exe?request=record&id=8EA26D34-43C2-4BA3-B

513-466774456174&type=301

http://findaid.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt0w1033nb/

http://findaid.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt0w1033nb/entire_text/

http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt0w1033nb/entire_text/

[0156] Anti-Discrimination and Racial Equality collection, 1939-1960 (bulk 1940-1949), Pam 12

Location: Archives and Special Collections, Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library, University of Montana-Missoula, The University of Montana—Missoula, Missoula, MT 59812

Description: This is a compiled collection of pamphlets, booklets, leaflets, and book-length literature published in the United States during the mid-twentieth century regarding civil rights and race discrimination. Series I: Topical, 1939-1954, contains copies of "We Hold These Truths ...": Statements on Anti-Semitism by 54 Leading American Writers, Statesmen, Educators, Clergymen and Trade-Unionists (New York, N.Y.: League of American Writers, 1939); To Bigotry No Sanction: A Documented Analysis of Anti-Semitic Propaganda (Philadelphia: American Jewish Committee, 1941) [online at https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/­pt?id=wu.89095883377;view=1up;seq=5]; and Stetson Kennedy, We Must Clamp Down on the Klan Again! Dixie Disruptions (Chapel Hill: Fellowship of Southern Churchmen, 1946). Series II: Organizations and Special Interest Groups, 1940-1960, contains copies of Don't Be Fooled! (New York: Community Relations Service, American Jewish Committee, n.d. [ca. 1953]) (this pamphlet mentions the names of several prominent right-wing radical activists, including Gerald L.K. Smith, who have attacked the United Nations) and Lester B. Granger and Jackie Robinson, Communist Influence among Negroes--Fact or Illusion? Statements Presented at Washington Before the House Committee on Un-American Activities (New York: National Urban League, 1949).

Finding aid:

http://nwda.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv36880

[0157] Anti-Fascist/Anti-Communist Printed Material Collection, 1947-1953, K0421

Location: The State Historical Society of Missouri, 302 Newcomb Hall, University of Missouri-Kansas City, 5123 Holmes Street, Kansas City, Missouri 65110-2499

Description: Printed material concerning the Fascism and Communism scare in America.

Websites with information:

http://shs.umsystem.edu/manuscripts/invent/inventlist_kc.html

[0157a] Anti-Labor Reactions and Labor Espionage [digital collection]

Location: Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries, Box 352900, Seattle, WA 98195-2900

Description: During World War I, the United States military needed spruce to construct airplanes. When labor unrest in the Pacific Northwest logging industry slowed production, the U.S. Army established the Spruce Production Division, which sent soldiers into logging camps to limit unionizing activity and help ensure a steady supply of lumber. These efforts were bolstered by the creation of the Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen, an organization conceived of by Colonel Brice P. Disque, the Spruce Division's commanding officer. The Loyal Legion, an alliance between loggers and employers, was designed to limit especially the influence of the Industrial Workers of the World. The collection contains photographs and documents relating to the creation and activities of the Spruce Production Division, as well as documents describing the creation and activities of the Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen. The collection also contains speeches, articles and correspondence by the Associated Industries of Seattle, an organization of Seattle's business interests which was founded after the General Strike in 1919. The Associated Industries was the first group to advocate for the "open shop" – an approach they called the "American Plan" – which became the model for similar organizations nationwide. The collection also contains labor spy reports from inside the Seattle labor movement in 1919 and 1920, primarily from two spies who infiltrated labor organizations, particularly the Central Labor Council of Seattle.

Websites with information:

http://content.lib.washington.edu/portals/law/index.html

Finding aid:

http://content.lib.washington.edu/portals/law/antilabor.html

[0158] Antisemitic Literature Collection, undated, 1869-1993, P-701

Location: American Jewish Historical Society, Center for Jewish History, 15 West 16th Street, New York, N.Y. 10011

Description: The Anti-Semitic Literature Collection documents journalistic source materials (newspapers, newsletters, and illustrations) regarding views of anti-Semitism in the United States during the 20th-century. Items from periodicals and by authors such as Action, Action Magazine, Adult Educational Forum, Advocates of Our Lady, Einar Åberg, Alert, Alerte! (South Bend, Ind., Advocates of Our Lady), Marilyn R. Allen, America First, America in Danger, American Action, The American Adviser, American Anti-Communist Militia, American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, American Birthright Committee, American Bulletin, The American Business Menace, American Challenge, American Christian Party (Los Angeles, CA), American Coalition, American Fascist Union, American Gentile, American Heritage Protective Committee, American Immigration Conference Board, American Mercury, American National Labor Party, American Nationalist, American Nationalist Committee, American Nationalist Party, American Nazi Party, American Ranger (originally Jews! Jews! Jews!), American Society for Suppressing the Jewish Race, American Vigilant Intelligence Federation, America's Future, The Anti-Communist, Austin J. App, George W. Armstrong, Aryan League of America, Attack, Hugh J. Bauerlein, The Beacon Light, The Bi-Weekly Unionette, William L. Blessing, Frank L. Britton, The Broom, The Canadian Intelligence Service, Frank A. Capell, Christ's Crusaders, Christ's Party of the People (Kent, WA), Christian American Action, Christian Anti-Communism Crusade, Christian Anti-Jewish Party, Christian Crusaders Against Communism, Christian Defense League, Christian Defense News, Christian Educational Association, Christian Free Press, Christian Front, Christian Journal, Christian Nationalist Crusade, Christian Nationalist Party, Christian Patriots' Crusade, Christian Research, Christian Social Action, Christian Vanguard, Christian Veterans of America, Christian Youth Corps, Christian Youth for America, Cinema Educational Guild, Circuit Riders, Clarinada, Clearing House for National Interests, Upton Close, Committee for Constitutional Government, Committee for Open Debate on the Holocaust, Committee for the Preservation of the Constitution, Committee Russian Slaves of Jewish Communism, Committee to Save the McCarran Act, Common Sense, Commoner Party (Conyers, GA), Conservative Viewpoint, Constitutional Educational League, Father Coughlin, The Councilor, The Cross and the Flag, The Crusader (Knights of the Ku Klux Klan), The Crusader (Union of Christian Crusaders), Crusader White Shirts, Crusaders for Americanism, Inc., Crusading Mothers of Pennsylvania, The Dan Smoot Report, Jacob De Tonge (A Caution to the Public), Dearborn Independent, Dearborn Publishing Company, La Defensa, The Defender, Defensive Legion of Registered Americans, Destiny, Deutscher Weckruf und Beobachter, Elizabeth Dilling, Don Bell Reports, Economic Council Letter, Economic Council Review of Books, Robert Edward Edmondson, Elmore County White Citizens Council (Wetumpka, AL), Sheldon Emry, Edith Essig, Fact for Fact, Myron Fagan, Federated Americans Against Imperialism and Racism, Federation of American Citizens of German Descent, Fellowship Press, The Fiery Cross, Fighters for a Free World, Fighting American Nationalists, Benjamin Franklin forgery, The Free American, Benjamin H. Freedman, Leslie Fry, The Gaelic American, Gentile News, Gentile Refuge, German American Bund, German-American Front, German American League for Culture, German-American Vocational Alliance, Kenneth Goff, Grass Roots, The Green Mountain Rifleman, Grey Shirts of America, The Guildsman, Carl A. Hadland, Samuel Evans Hayes, Headlines, Healey's Irish Weekly, The Herald, The Herald of Freedom, Hypocrisy, The Independent Patriot, The Individualist, Industrial Control Reports, Industrial Defense Association, Institute for Historical Review, Junges Volk, Joseph P. Kamp, John Kasper, Keep America Committee, Kill Magazine, Klan Bulletin, Henry H. Klein, Ku Klux Klan, League for Cultural Dynamics, Liberation, Liberty Letter, Liberty Lobby, Library of Liberal Endeavor, Lutheran Research Society, The Menace, Militant Christian Americans, Militant for Christ, Al Misegadis, Jozef Mlot-Mroz, Modern Paul Revere, Eustace Mullins, Nacion Arabe, Nation & Race, National American, National American Bulletin, National Blue Star Mothers of America, National Blue Star Mothers of Pennsylvania, National Christian Citizen Committee, National Christian News, National Citizens Union, National Committee to Free America from Jewish Domination, National Council for American Education, National Economic Council, National Federation of Christian Laymen, National Gentile League, National Patrick Henry Organization, National Renaissance Bulletin, National Renaissance Party, National Right to Life Committee, National Social Workers Party, National Socialist Bulletin, National Socialist White People's Party, National Socialist World, National Socialist Youth Movement, National States Rights Party, National White Americans Party, National Youth Alliance, National Youth Alliance Action, The Nationalist, Nationalist White Party, New Christian Crusade Church, New England National Socialist, New Foundations, The New American, The New Liberator, The New Patriot, News & Views, Our Lady's Crusaders, Pan Aryan Alliance, The Patriot, Patriotic Tract Society, Pelley's Weekly, Pelley Publishers, Johnny Pelton, Jonathan Ellsworth Perkins, The Pilgrim Torch, Pioneer News Service, The Point, The Political Reporter, Polzin Publications, Portions in Due Season (Denver, CO), Prima Facie, Prophetic Herald, Realpolitical Institute, Reflection, The Revealer, The Revere, Revisionist Letters, Right, The Right Brigade, William E. Riker, Lincoln Rockwell, The Rockwell Report, Roll-Call, SE Guard, S.O.S.!!!, Ship of State, St. Michael's News, E.N. Sanctuary, Save America Now, The Silhouette, Silver Legion Ranger, Skinheads, Gerald L.K. Smith, Social Justice, Sons of Liberty, The Spotlight, The Stormtrooper, Statecraft, George E. Sullivan, Task Force, Jack B. Tenney, Rev. A.W. Terminiello, Think Weekly, Thunderbolt, Tom-Toms of Tomorrow, Trades Union News Publishing Co. (reprint from 1944), Truth Seeker, Twentieth Century Crusaders, Valerian D. Trifa, W.B. Tuttle, U.S.A., Hugo Valentin, The Virginian, The Voice of Liberty, The White American, The White Party of America, The White Sentinel, Wickliffe B. Vennard, Vereinigte Deutsche Gesellschaften, Otto H.F. Vollbehr, Washington Constitutional Guards, Washington Observer Newsletter, Frederick Charles F. Weiss (a.k.a., "x.y.z"), West Virginia Anti-Communist League, Western Front, White Horse Crusade, White Power, Robert H. Williams, Williams Intelligence Summary, Gerald B. Winrod, Women's Voice, World Service, The X-Ray, and Youth Action News. A sound recording of a speech by Father Coughlin (1938) is with the curatorial collection.

Websites with information:

http://www.cjh.org/p/93

Finding aids:

http://findingaids.cjh.org/index2.php?fnm=antisemlit2&pnm=ajhs

http://findingaids.cjh.org/index2.php?fnm=AntisemLit2&pnm=AJHS

http://findingaids.cjh.org/?pID=109172

http://digifindingaids.cjh.org/?pID=109172

http://archive.today/UYl3u

https://archive.is/KOcLv

http://web.archive.org/web/20110812012945/http://findingaids.cjh.org/index2.php?fnm=AntisemLit2&pnm

=AJHS

[0159] Anti-Semitic Publications, 1920-1951, MS 4953

Location: Western Reserve Historical Society, 10825 East Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio 44106

Description: The collection consists of magazines, pamphlets, and books relevant to Jewish life and anti-Semitism in the first half of the twentieth century. Included are copies of The International Jew: The World's Foremost Problem, Dearborn Publishing Co. (A reprint of a series of articles appearing in The Dearborn Independent from May 22 to October 2, 1920), November 1920; The Dearborn Independent (Weekly publication by The Dearborn Publishing Company, President Henry Ford), October 17, 1925, January 30, 1926, April 3, 1926, and May 1, 1926; The Triumph of an Idea: The Story of Henry Ford, Ralph H. Graves, Doubleday, Doran & Company, 1934; What Henry Ford Thinks of War, Frank Bonville, Bonville Bureau of Information, 1925; The Tragedy of Henry Ford, Jonathan Norton Leonard, G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1932; and Der Schulungsbrief (Monthly publication of National Socialist Party of Germany; in German), 1930, 1938, and 1939.

Finding aids:

http://ead.ohiolink.edu/xtf-ead/view?docId=ead/OCLWHi3181.xml

http://catalog.wrhs.org/collections/view?docId=ead/MS4953.xml

[0160] [Entry deleted.]

[0161] Antisemitic, Zionist, social, and political pamphlets, Parts 1-11

Location: Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

Description: Includes, as number [1.1]-[1-46], 46 American anti-Jewish pamphlets published in the 1930s by Robert Edward Edmondson (1872-1959) (including Advanced Russian revolution, American vigilanteism, Capitalist-jews backing communists?, F.D.R. money changer no. 1, FDR's "CAMCO wildcat, Frankfurter's A.C.L.U. sidesteps Edmondson case free press issue, Franklin's Jewish-revolutionary prophecy, Government bonds for promises, How Roosevelt is following Marx, Is the League of Nations and its world court, the Jewish super-government of the Protocols?, Jersey goes Jewish, Jewish religion "practices" a menace to gentile states? Jews financed Russian revolution, Jews and communism, Letter to the managing editor, Minority war danger, Onward Christian soldiers, Our inflating credit-money balloon—"false recovery", Our "imaginary" money, Our inflating credit-money balloon—"false recovery", Proof of plot, Roosevelt's Supreme Council, The basis for solution, The money wreckers pervert Federal Reserve System, and The jews confess); as number [140] The hidden hand of Judah, by O.B. Good (1936); and, as number [444], The Jewish war of survival, by Arnold Leese (1947).

Finding aids:

http://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/32394897

http://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/32396487

https://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/32396268

http://www.worldcat.org/title/antisemitic-zionist-social-and-political-pamphlets-part-7/oclc/32396268

http://catalog.loc.gov

[0162] Anti-Semitism and Nationalism at the end of the Soviet Era Collection, ca. 1988-1992 (Leiden: IDC Publishers, 1993) [microfiche]

Description: A documentary exhibition on microfiche prepared and co-ordinated by the Institute of Humanitarian Political Research and "Memorial" (Moscow), the Second World Center and the International Institute of Social History (Amsterdam). Originals at the M-Bio archive of the Institute of Humanitarian Political Research and 'Memorial', Moscow. Reproduces over one thousand pieces of material evidence (books, leaflets, newspapers, posters, documents, photographs, and cartoons) documenting anti-Semitism and nationalism in the Soviet Union. Includes leaflets of the Nacional'no-Patrioticeskij Front 'Pamjat' and other right-wing nationalist political parties and organizations in Russia. Also includes a selection of nationalist newspapers, including "Rodniye Prostori", Istoriko-culturnaya Gazeta, Siberia; "Tsara", Izdaniye Narodnogo Fronta Moldovy, Kishinev; "Otechestvo", Oppozitsionaya Gazeta Russkogo Patrioticheskogo Dvizheniya, Leningrad; "Volya Rossii", Ekaterinaburg; "Zemshchina", Russkaya Gramota Soyuza, Moscow; "Istoricheskaya Pamyat", Russkaya Patrioticheskaya Gazeta, St. Petersburg; "Narodnaya Gazeta", Vse-Soyuzny Yezhedelnik Fonda Sotsialnykh Initsiativ, Moscow; "Nashe Mneniye", Nezavisimy Informatsionny Listok, Saratov province; "Istoki", Vse-Soyuznaya Gazeta and Nezavisimaya Voennaya Gazeta, Moscow; "Golos Rossii", Gazeta Respublikanskoy Narodnoy Partii Rossii i Rossiiskogo Obshchenatsionalnogo Dvizheniya, Petrograd; "Velikoross", Vestnik t.o. "Russky Tsentr" pri SP SSSR, Moscow; "Vestnik Yuzhnoy Osetin", Tskhinvali; "Vestnik Kryma"; "Otchizna", Za Poitiku Narodnogo Soglosiya i Rossiskogo Vozrozhdeniya, Leningrad; "Moskovsky Traktir", Gazeta Russkogo Natsionalno-Osvoboditelnogo Dvizheniya; "Nakanune", Russkaya Gazeta, Zlatoust; "Narodnoye Delo", Nazodno-Sotsialnaya Partiya, St Petersburg; "Nashe Vremya", Gazeta Natsionalno-Respublikanskoy Partii Rossii, Petrograd; "Russky Stag", Moscow; "Russkaya Gazeta", Moscow; "Russkoye Znamya", Moscow; "Russky Put", Izdaniye Soyuza Dukhovnogo Vozrozhdeniya Otechestva, Moscow; "Polozheniye Del", Popechitelsky Fond Kazanskoy Bozhey Materi, Moscow; "Russkoye Delo", Natsionalno-Demokraticheskaya Partiya, Petrograd; "Rod", Gazeta Sankt-Peterburgskogo Muzhkogo Kauba, Russkoye Osvoboditelnoye Dvizheniya, St. Petersburg; "Russky Zov", Pravoslavno-patrioticheskaya Gazeta, Nizhni Tagil; "Russky Vestnik", Moscow; "Russky Golos", Nezavisimaya Gazeta Patrioticheskykh Sil, Ulyanovsk; "Pamyat", Izdaniye Natsionalno-Patrioticheskago Fronta "Pamyat", Moscow; "Russkiye Vedomosti", Moscow; "Pamyat", Gazeta Patrioticheskogo Dvizheniya "Pamyat", Novosibirsk; "Russkoye Voskreseniye", Gazeta Russkogo Natsionalno-Osvoboditelnogo Dvizheniya, Moscow; "Russky Puls", Moscow; "Spektr", Tbilisi; "Osvobozhdeniye", Natsionalno-Demokraticheskaya Partiya Petrogradskaya Regionalnaya Organizatsiya; "Rus", Gazeta Russkogo Natsionalnogo Dvizheniya; "Russkoye Delo", Novosibirsk; "Rus", Politichesky Yezhedelnik, Leningrad; "Russky Klich", Gazeta Soyuza Za Natsionalno-Proportsionalnoye Preclstavitelstvo; "Puls Tushina", Moscow; "Slavyansky Vestnik," Fond Slavyanskoy Pismennosti i Kulturi, Moscow; "Sivtsev Vrazhek", Moscow; "Stolichnaya", Moscow; "Spetsialny Vypusk press-tsentra Verkhovnogo Soveta Respubliki Armeniya"; "Informatsiya dlya Razmyshleniya", Leningrad?; "Dnestrovskaya Pravda," Tiraspol; "Pravda o Pridnestrove", Spetsvypusk gazety "Dnestrovskaya Pravda", Tiraspol; "Yedinstvo", Informatsionny Byulleten Soveta Interdvizheniya Sovetskoy Sotsialislicheskoy Respubliki Moldova, Kishinev; "Trudovoy Tiraspol", Organ Obedinennogo Soveta Trudovykh Kollektivov, Pridnestrovskaya Moldavskaya Sovetskaya Sotsialisticheskaya Respublika, Tiraspol; "Ekho", Izdaniye Vologodskoy Pisatelskoy Organizatsii, Vologda; "Respublika no. 5", Nezavisimaya Gazeta, vyrazhdayushaya interesi Tatarskogo Natsionalnogo Dvizheniya, Kazan; and "Hepryadva", Moscow.

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25 mayıs 2021
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5250 s. 1 illüstrasyon
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9783838266053
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