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Can the Police Protect Us by WILLIAMS, Robert H - 1952
by WILLIAMS, Robert H
Can the Police Protect Us
by WILLIAMS, Robert H
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Santa Ana, Calif.: Williams Publications, 1952. First edition. Plain stapled wrappers (5 ½" x 8 ½"), 25 pp, illus. Faint toning to wrappers, tiny stain to front wrapper, about Fine. Order form laid in. 13 copies located in OCLC institutions. Williams claims that Jew-Communists have infiltrated the Military Government establishment and the Federal Civil Defense Administration, which would seize power over local political or law enforcement agencies and implement forced labor camps following a Soviet takeover. Williams then spends much of the pamphlet profiling Assistant Secretary of Defense, Anna Rosenberg, a Jew who he claims is a Communist and who has been staffing the Military Government establishment with fellow travelers. Clumsily inserted is an illustration reprinted from the ADL's Bulletin featuring a working class white holding a razor to a well-dressed black man with Williams' commentary on the stoking of race hatred by Jews. Williams was an ex-military intelligence officer who published, among other publications, Williams Intelligence Summary from 1948-58, which "report[ed] each month on subversive forces gradually destroying Christianity and the white race.".
- Bookseller D. Anthem, Bookseller (US)
- Book Condition Used
- Quantity Available 1
- Edition First edition
- Publisher Santa Ana, Calif.: Williams Publications
- Date Published 1952