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One the 1930s publications by the Ludendorff Publishing House (of World War I General Erich von Ludendorff) that explains about a secret world government and the dangerous infiltration of eastern religions in western Europe is Rom Juda Tibet - Ihr Ringen um die Weltherrschaft by author Josef Strunk. The title roughly translates as "Rome Judah Tibet - their Spheres of World Domination".
Published in 1938 by Ludendorffs Verlag G.m.b.H., this 80 year old soft cover, 52-page 6 x 9 inch Third Reich propaganda booklet warns of a secret world government whose members attempt to influence the natural development of nations. It depicts followers of the Buddhist, Muslim and Jewish religion as well as freemasons and believers in astrology and occultism as superstitious degenerates who try to influence the traditional way of life in Nazi Germany.
The book was way ahead of its time in much of its content as it pertains to the continent of Europe!
Absolutely original to the Third Reich and in very good used condition. Very timely!
This 1938 Nazi publication warning of eastern religions influencing
the
traditional way of life in Nazi Germany is **SOLD**
USM book #779
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NAZI PUBLICATION ABOUT ISLAMIC AND OTHER RELIGIOUS
WORLD DOMINATION
ORIGINAL 1938 ILLUSTRATED THIRD REICH PUBLICATION WARNING OF THE GROWING INFLUENCE OF EASTERN RELIGIONS IN NAZI GERMANY