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Glenn Beck Promotes Book by Antisemitic Nazi Sympathizer

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ernie12416/06/2010 5:55:33 am PDT

Additional information concerning Elizabeth Dilling:

1. She acknowledged that UK conspiracy author, Nesta Webster, assisted her with her book, The Red Network.

In 1926, Nesta authored a pamphlet for the British Fascisti entitled “The Need For Fascism in Great Britain” and she gave lectures under the auspices of the British Fascisti. In 1933, Nesta wrote an article published in the 4/13/33 issue of The Patriot in which she dismissed British press accounts of Nazi persecution of Jews in Germany and she defended Hitler’s policies. Nesta made the following observations:

That Hitler is doing the best thing for Germany seems at present undeniable….For it must not be forgotten that in Germany, as everywhere else in the East of Europe, the Communists being predominantly Jewish, suppressing Communism necessarily involves taking action against a number of Jews…Let us recognize then his achievements hitherto. He has shown his determination to deal firmly with disintegrating movements and has done what no other statesman of his day has dared to do—set out to grapple fearlessly with the Jewish problem…”

2. The FBI HQ file on Elizabeth Dilling [ED] contains a FBI Chicago field office summary report on ED which states that in 1938, ED visited Germany and attended Nuremberg Conference of Nazi Party. In July 1939 she went to Germany again returning to the U.S. on 9/9/39. A friend of ED told FBI Chicago that ED said her trip to Germany was paid for by Nazi government. After returning from Germany, ED was pro-Nazi government and anti-England and anti-Jewish.

3. In a 10/9/41 speech in Nashville TN, ED said:
There is more dictatorship in the U.S. under the New Deal than in Nazi Germany. I would rather have the Nazis here than the Russians or the British.”