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[[File:Henryklein.jpeg|thumb|right|Henry H. Klein]] | [[File:Henryklein.jpeg|thumb|right|Henry H. Klein]] | ||
'''Henry H. Klein''' (April 10, 1879 - July 18, 1955) was an [[anti-Communist]] [[anti-Zionist]] | '''Henry H. Klein''' (April 10, 1879 - July 18, 1955) was an [[anti-Communist]] [[anti-Zionist]] jewish attorney who defended Col. [[Eugene Nelson Sanctuary]] accused in the [[Great Sedition Trial of 1944]]. The judge during the trial sentenced Klein to 90 days in jail for contempt of court.<ref>"Attorney Gets 90 Day Term in Mass Trial", ''The Milwaukee Journal'', Sept. 29, 1944</ref> Klein had to leave the case in July--six months into the trial--after receiving a number of death threats from fellow jews.<ref>[http://www.resist.com/Instauration/OtherPubs-20120723/SOL-TheSeditionCase.pdf ''The Sedition Case'', page 89]</ref> | ||
Klein contributed articles to the | Klein contributed articles to the fascist publication ''[[Womenโs Voice]]''. He was a jewish convert to Christianity.<ref>''Women of the Far Right: The Mothers' Movement and World War II'', by Glen Jeansonne, page 98</ref> | ||
==Pamphlets== | ==Pamphlets== | ||
* ''The Fake Sedition Trial Exposed'' (13p). ย | * ''The Fake Sedition Trial Exposed'' (13p). ย | ||
* ''Frankfurter over the White House'' (1945, booklet 24p) ย | * ''Frankfurter over the White House'' (1945, booklet 24p) ย | ||
* ''A | * ''A jew exposes the jewish World Conspiracy'' (booklet 24p) | ||
* ''Zionism and Slavery vs. Americanism and Freedom'' (booklet 4p) | * ''Zionism and Slavery vs. Americanism and Freedom'' (booklet 4p) | ||
* ''The "4 in One"'',''[[ Women's Voice]]'', 1946ย ย | * ''The "4 in One"'',''[[ Women's Voice]]'', 1946ย ย | ||
* ''A | * ''A jew Warns jews'' (1947) | ||
* ''The Conquest of The Middle East Is Under Way'', ''[[Women's Voice]]'', (1947) | * ''The Conquest of The Middle East Is Under Way'', ''[[Women's Voice]]'', (1947) | ||
* ''Zionism Rules the World'' (1948, booklet 12p)[http://newensignarchive.christogenea.org/archive/Publications/Misc_U-Z/Zionism_Rules.pdf] | * ''Zionism Rules the World'' (1948, booklet 12p)[http://newensignarchive.christogenea.org/archive/Publications/Misc_U-Z/Zionism_Rules.pdf] | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
<small> | <small>{{Reflist|2}}</small> | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[List of | * [[List of jewish dissidents]] | ||
* [[Benjamin Freedman]] | * [[Benjamin Freedman]] | ||
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* [http://www.rense.com/general84/klein.htm Henry H. Klein, American Anti-Zionist Martyr] | * [http://www.rense.com/general84/klein.htm Henry H. Klein, American Anti-Zionist Martyr] | ||
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[[Category:Great Sedition Trial]] | [[Category:Great Sedition Trial]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:40, 24 February 2024
Henry H. Klein (April 10, 1879 - July 18, 1955) was an anti-Communist anti-Zionist jewish attorney who defended Col. Eugene Nelson Sanctuary accused in the Great Sedition Trial of 1944. The judge during the trial sentenced Klein to 90 days in jail for contempt of court.[1] Klein had to leave the case in July--six months into the trial--after receiving a number of death threats from fellow jews.[2]
Klein contributed articles to the fascist publication Womenโs Voice. He was a jewish convert to Christianity.[3]
Pamphlets
- The Fake Sedition Trial Exposed (13p).
- Frankfurter over the White House (1945, booklet 24p)
- A jew exposes the jewish World Conspiracy (booklet 24p)
- Zionism and Slavery vs. Americanism and Freedom (booklet 4p)
- The "4 in One",Women's Voice, 1946
- A jew Warns jews (1947)
- The Conquest of The Middle East Is Under Way, Women's Voice, (1947)
- Zionism Rules the World (1948, booklet 12p)[1]
- Baruch Over Congress--Rockefeller Over The World, Women's Voice
- Republic on Trial: Washington Bar, A Bar To Justice
Notes
- โ "Attorney Gets 90 Day Term in Mass Trial", The Milwaukee Journal, Sept. 29, 1944
- โ The Sedition Case, page 89
- โ Women of the Far Right: The Mothers' Movement and World War II, by Glen Jeansonne, page 98