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Boycott the Jewish Weapon by Eustace Mullins

Boycott the Jewish Weapon by Eustace Mullins

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Boycott the Jewish Weapon

 

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Note: This book is a reproduction of the historical text for academic, historical, or collector purposes.

 

1977 edition printed in 2026.

 

5.5" x 8.5" / 10 pages

 

 

Pamphlet description

Eustace Mullins’ 1977 pamphlet Boycott the Jewish Weapon is a short, polemical work that frames the 1933 German boycott as a “Jewish” political weapon and links it to broader claims about Jewish control of the U.S. economy and government.

The pamphlet argues that the boycott against Germany in 1933—organized by Jewish bankers and groups such as the “Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League” under Samuel Untermyer—was a deliberate act to pressure the German government and, by Mullins’ account, to help initiate World War II. He claims this boycott was part of a pattern of Jewish political influence, beginning in commerce and expanding into government, religion, education, and communications.

Mullins also asserts that the U.S. government’s principal function is to maintain a “Jewish dictatorship” over American workers, citing censorship, civil rights restrictions, and taxation as tools that fund what he calls a “genocide campaign” against the Arab people. He references Senator Pat McCarran’s 1950 warning that public exposure of “Jewish” actions could provoke mass violence.

The pamphlet is framed as a warning to Americans about the dangers of “unfriendly elements” using media to portray Jews negatively, and it calls for vigilance against such portrayals.

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