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F. RODERICH-STOLTHEIM
THE RIDDLE
OF
THE JEW’S SUCCESS
Translated from the German by Capel Pownall
HAMMER-VERLAG / LEIPZIG
1927
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From Metapedia
[http://en.metapedia.org/wiki/Theodor_Fritsch]
Theodor Emil Fritsch
(October 28, 1852 near Leipzig – September
8, 1933) was a German antijudaist whose views did much to influence
popular opposition to Jewish supremacism in Germany during the late
19th and early 20th centuries.
A believer in the absolute superiority of the Aryan race, Fritsch was
upset by the changes brought on by rapid industrialization and
urbanization, and called for a return to the traditional peasant values
and customs of the distant past, which he believed exemplified the
essence of the Volk.
In 1883 he founded the Hammer Publishing House.
One of Fritsch's major goals was to unite all Jew-resister political
parties under a single banner; he wished for opposition to Jewish
supremacism to permeate the agenda of every German social and
political organization. This effort proved largely to be a failure, as by
1890 there were over 190 various patriotic parties in Germany. He
also had a powerful rival for the leadership of the patriots in Otto
Böckel, with whom he had a strong personal rivalry.
In 1893, Fritsch published his most famous work,
The Handbook of
the Jewish Question
also known as the
Anti-Semitic Catechism
which criticed the Jews and called upon Germans to refrain from
intermingling with them. Vastly popular, the book was read by
millions and was in its 49th edition by 1944 (330,000 copies). The
ideas espoused by the work greatly influenced Hitler and his party
during their rise to power after World War I. Fritsch also founded a
journal - the
Hammer
(in 1902) and this became the basis of a
movement, the Reichshammerbund, in 1912.
His better known book,
The Riddle of the Jew's Success
was
published in English in 1927 under the pseudonym F. Roderich-
Stoltheim, and dealt with the negative impact that Jewish values and
the centralization of the German economy in Jewish hands had on the
German people. This book was recently republished by Noontide
Press, and was the subject of a media controversy after it was banned
by Amazon.com and other online book sellers.
Fritsch held the publication rights to the German edition of Henry
Ford’s work
The International Jew.
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Contents.
Chapter ... Page
I. Preface ... 5
II. Jewish Methods in the Economic Life ... 10
III. Particular Business Tactics of the Jew ... 29
IV. The International Connection and Secret League
of the Hebrews ... 39
V. The peculiar Morality of Jewdom ... 53
VI. An Explanation with Sombart ... 68
VII. Jewish Successes in modern Times ... 72
VIII. The Stock-Exchange ... 84
IX. How Sound Business Methods are forced
out of the field by the Jews ... 98
X. Jewish Trade Specialities ... 111
XI. Moral Principles in Trade ... 141
XII. The Hebrews as supporters of Capitalism ... 154
XIII. Business and Religion ... 183
XIV. The Race Problem ... 200
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