The Britons
Britons Publishing Society | |||
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BPS | |||
Existence | 1919—1970 | ||
Type | publishing society | ||
Purpose | Jewology British nationalism Christian nationalism Anti-Communism | ||
Location | United Kingdom | ||
Leader | Henry Hamilton Beamish John Henry Clarke |
Britons Publishing Society formally known as the Judaic Publishing Company and Britons Publishing Company it was originally founded in 1919 by the organization The Britons, “ to protect the birthright of Britons and eradicate the Alien influences from our politics and industries.”[1] They were instrumental in keeping the Protocols in print and published eighty-five editions of this classic exposé.
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History
The Britons political group
The organisation began as a political group names The Britons also known as the Briton Society and The Britons Patriotic Society as a British nationalist society founded by Henry Hamilton Beamish and thirteen others on July 18, 1919.[2] It was particularly noted for its opposition to Jewish supremacism and international Bolshevism. Membership was initially restricted to persons who could prove two generations of native British ancestry. In December 1920, The Britons decided to expand their eligibility requirements by admitting ‘pure nationals of other branches of the Aryan family’ as associate members.[3]
Their ideology on racial fitness and the Jewish question was consistent with the NSDAP in Germany although later there were disagreements over the revolutionary nationalist reorganization of the state and the promotion of pagan traditions in a Christian nation.[4] The society favored complete segregation of the British people from the Jews with their eventual deportation to Palestine. They hoped the Zionist Homeland would become the ‘Ghetto of the World.’[5]
Most of the early members, including Beamish had become Jew-wise following the Boer War, which they found out had been waged to put Jewish randlords in control of the gold and diamond mines there. A. H. Lane, James Dell, Prebendary Gough, G. P. Mudge and John Henry Clarke were prominent members .Admiral Domvile, Lord Sydenham and Joseph Bannister were supporters of The Britons.[6]
Jew-wise publishing company
The society became largely inactive by 1925 but continued as a publishing group.[7] Beamish founded the Judaic Publishing Company, as a publishing company which produced material critical of Jewish supremacism. Beamish had taken over the earlier publication of The Jewish Peril from Eyre & Spottiswoode, and published it under the imprint of The Britons. In August 1922 the company was renamed under the banner of the Britons Publishing Company. In 1932 it became Britons Publishing Society and in its history printed eighty-five editions of the Protocols and similar materials until the 1970s.[8]
Published books
- The Alien Menace by Arthur Henry Lane
- The Beast Marks Russia by Captain Arthur Howard
- The Bloody Red Streak by Trefor David
- The Call of the Sword by John Henry Clarke
- The Jews’ Who’s Who, Israelite Finance: Its Sinister Influence by Henry Hamilton Beamish (1920)
- Cardinal Mindszenty by Hilary Cotter
- Deadlier Than The H Bomb by Leonard Young (1956,1957)
- Emancipation of the Gentiles from the Yoke of the International Financier (ca. 1930) 16 pages
- England Under the Heel Of the Jew - A Tale of two Books by John Henry Clarke (1921)
- The Five Races of Europe, by George Pile
- Fraudulent Conversion - The Myth of Moscow's Change of Heart by Colin Jordan (1955)
- Freemasonry and the Anti-Christian Movement by E. Cahill
- Grand Orient Freemasonry Unmasked by Monsignor George F. Dillon
- Hidden Government by John Creagh Scott (Originally published 1954, 2nd edition July 1955, 3rd edition August 1960.)
- The Jewish Peril: The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion (1921)
- Jews and the White Slave Trade or Lords of the Hells of Gomorrah by Joseph Bannister
- Judaism and Bolshevism by A. Homer
- Judaism and the Vatican, by Vicomte Léon de Poncins (1967)
- Democracy or Shylocracy? Shall the Jew Rule the World? by Harold Sherwood Spencer
- The Last Mass of Paul VI by Tito Casini
- The Nameless War by Archibald Maule Ramsay (1952) 116 pages
- Race, Heredity, and Civilisation: Human Progress and the Race Problem by W. C. George (1961)
- Racial Integration: the Rising Tide of Colour by H.B. Isherwood (1966)
- Rudolf Hess Prisoner of Peace by Frau Ilse Hess
- State Secrets: A Documentation of the Secret Revolutionary Mainspring Governing Anglo-American Politics by Count Leon de Poncins
- Waters Flowing Eastward: The War Against the Kingship of Christ by L. Fry (1953) 267 pages
- The Wheat and the Cockle by Rev. P.J. Gearon
- Why are the Jews Hated? by A.B. (1937)
- William Blake On The Lord’s Prayer by John Henry Clarke, M.D.
- The World Conquerors – The Real War Criminals by Louis Marschalko
Pamphlets
- The Jewish Bolshevism (1922) preface by Alfred Rosenberg[9]
- White Labour versus Red: with a Synopsis of the Protocols (1922) by John Henry Clarke, 11 pages
- Jews in Russia (1921)
- The Bolshevists of Ancient History (1924) by Apionus (pseud. for Harold Sherwood Spencer)
- Halt, Gentile! and Salute the Jew (1935)
- A Plot for the World's Conquest (1936)
- Who Wants War? Part II (1936), 8 pages
- The Future Domination (1938), 9 pages
- On Race, Heredity and Civilization: Human Progress and The Race Problem, (1963) by Wesley Critz George
- Cardinal Mindszenty: The Truth About His Real "Crime" by Hilary Cotter. 8 pages
References
- ↑ Very Deeply Dyed in Black, By Graham Macklin, p. 30
- ↑ British Fascism: Essays on the Radical Right in inter-war Britain, by Kenneth Lunn and Richard C. Thurlow, page 42
- ↑ British Fascism: Essays on the Radical Right in inter-war Britain, by Kenneth Lunn and Richard C. Thurlow, page 43
- ↑ British Fascism: Essays on the Radical Right in inter-war Britain, by Kenneth Lunn and Richard C. Thurlow, page 53
- ↑ Bolsheviks and British Jews, By Sharman Kadish, page 41
- ↑ Roots of Hate: Anti-Semitism in Europe before the Holocaust, by William Brustein, p. 310
- ↑ British Fascism: Essays on the Radical Right in inter-war Britain, by Kenneth Lunn and Richard C. Thurlow, page 46
- ↑ Fascism in Britain: A History, 1918-1945, by Richard Thurlow, page 44
- ↑ Bolsheviks and British Jews, By Sharman Kadish, page 42
See also
- List of British nationalist publications
- Boswell Publishing Company
- Strickland Press
- Essential Books
- Loyalty League
- Christian Book Club of America
- List of nationalist publishers