Great Britain, the Jews and Palestine
How America Was Dragged Into World War I by the Zionist Lobby By Samuel Landman with a new introduction from the publisher. This astonishing booklet, written by one of Britain’s leading Zionists in the 1930s, shows exactly how the Zionist lobby manipulated America into entering World War I against Germany in exchange for the British Government’s undertaking to give Palestine to the Jews as a homeland at the end of the war. The deal—based on the fact that Palestine was at that time under the control of the Ottoman Empire, an ally of Germany during World War I—would be defeated by the British Army, and that its territories would thereafter pass into British military control.
The Jewish Hand in the World Wars
For many centuries, Jews have had a negative reputation in many countries and among large parts of the population. The reasons given for this are plentiful, ranging from their anti-Christian theology and social exclusivity to arrogance, conceit, greed and maliciousness. Their perceived belligerence and animosity have been considered legendary. But less well known is their involvement in war; hence the reason for this book.
Hidden History: The Secret Origins of the First World War
This book uniquely exposes those responsible for the First World War. It reveals how accounts of the war’s origins have been deliberately falsified to conceal the guilt of the secret cabal of very rich and powerful men in London responsible for the most heinous crime perpetrated on humanity. For ten years, they plotted the destruction of Germany as the first stage of their plan to take control of the world. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand was no chance happening. It lit a fuse that had been carefully set through a chain of command stretching from Sarajevo through Belgrade and St Petersburg to that cabal in London.
The Sleepwalkers: How Europe Went to War in 1914
By Christopher Clark. These are heady days for historians. While the 1990s saw one 50-year retrospective after another on the Second World War, for those writing on the First World War the centennial of all centennials is fast approaching.
After a century it remains the ultimate historical whodunit. How did Europe, at the height of its glory, commit collective suicide, drowning centuries of progress in the bloodletting of 1914–18?
The Pity of War: Explaining World War I
By Niall Ferguson. In The Pity of War, author Niall Ferguson makes a simple and provocative argument: that the human atrocity known as World War I was England’s fault.
The war, however, was not inevitable, Ferguson argues, but rather the result of the mistaken decisions of individuals who would later claim to have been in the grip of clandestine forces.
The Kaiser’s Pirates: Hunting Germany’s Raiding Cruisers 1914–1915
By Nick Hewitt. This is a dramatic and little-known story of the First World War, when the actions of a few bold men shaped the fate of nations.
By 1914 Germany had ships and sailors scattered across the globe, protecting its overseas colonies and showing the flag of its new Imperial Navy. After war broke out, there was no hope that they could reach home. Instead, they were ordered to attack Britain’s vital trade routes for as long as possible.
Falsehood in Wartime
By Arthur Ponsonby. Falsehoods in Wartime, first ublished in 1928, is a critical examination of the propaganda and deliberate misinformation used by governments during World War I.
Ponsonby outlines how lies were systematically employed to stir up public support for the war, demonize the enemy, and suppress dissent. He provides specific examples of these falsehoods, including fabricated atrocities and manipulated news stories, showing how they were accepted by the public as truth in the heat of conflict