Christian Nationalist Crusade

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Not to be confused with the Christian Patriots Crusade

The Christian Nationalist Crusade was founded by Gerald L. K. Smith in 1946 headquarted in St. Louis, Missouri. The stated purpose of the organization was to "preserve America as a Christian nation being conscious of a highly organized campaign to substitute Jewish tradition for Christian tradition."

It engaged in publication and distribution of texts advocating its views, and had produced monthly magazine, called The Cross and The Flag.

It moved to Glendale, California in 1953.

Tracts

  • The Jews and Their Lies by Martin Luther (1948)
  • Creed of Christian Nationalism (1949)
  • These Are The Big Issues (1950)
  • Matters of Life and Death (1958)
  • Blackmail Treason Surrender (Written Two Days After President Johnson Withdrew From The Presidential Race, 1968)
  • Protocols of the Meetings of The Learned Elders of Zion (1970)
  • Mr. Smith Returns From Washington, A Sensational Report on The Nation's Capital
  • Is it Unscriptural to Criticize the Jews?
  • Jewish Problem As Dealt With By The Popes
  • My Fight for The Right
  • Zionism's Master Plan for the World

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