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An Idea Conquers The World (Kalergi Plan)
An Idea Conquers The World (Kalergi Plan)
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1954 edition printed in 2025. 6" x 9"
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[Note: This is NOT an original version from 1954.]
The autobiography of the father of The European Union, the bankster-backed mixed-race aristocrat Kalergi who in his earlier writings advocated for a mongrelized population ruled over by Jewish supremacists.
From the inner jacket:
"This book, the autobiography of Count Coudenhove-Kalergi, is of the deepest interest to all who have at heart the cause of international unity. lts author since his youth has dedicated himself to the ideal of a united Europe. His idea first received practical application with the Congress of Europe in 1926; after the Second World War it re-emerged with greater strength, and from it has sprung the Council of Europe.
Heedless of party labels, he has enlisted at various times the support of such men as Briand, Stresemann, Amery, Masaryk, Benes and Churchill, and his book throws fascinating sidelights on the statesmen of the between-war period. It is an inspiring story of thirty years' patient and fruitful work towards an ideal which, Sir Winston Churchill asserts in his Introduction, 'may be the surest of all the guarantees against the renewal of great wars.'"
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