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'''Conrad K. Grieb''' (June 30, 1905 - March 1, 1991) was | '''Conrad K. Grieb''' (June 30, 1905 - March 1, 1991) was the author ''Uncovering the Forces for War''. In the late 1930s he was office manager of [[Seward Collins]]' [[American Review Bookshop]] in New York.<ref>''Under Cover'', by [[John Roy Carlson]], page 161</ref> During the war he served with the [[United States Coast Guard]].<ref>''The Plotters'', by [[John Roy Carlson]], page 159</ref> | ||
==Pamphlets== | ==Pamphlets== | ||
* ''Justice, Like Charity, Begins at Home - An Open Letter to President Truman'' (1945) | * ''Justice, Like Charity, Begins at Home - An Open Letter to President Truman'' (1945) | ||
* [http://www.resist.com/Instauration/OtherPubs-20120723/UncoveringForcesForWar-Grieb.pdf ''Uncovering | * [http://www.resist.com/Instauration/OtherPubs-20120723/UncoveringForcesForWar-Grieb.pdf ''Uncovering the Forces for War''] (1947) | ||
* ''The Balfour Declaration, Warrant for Genocide, (A Disestablishmentarian publication)'' (1972) | * ''The Balfour Declaration, Warrant for Genocide, (A Disestablishmentarian publication)'' (1972) | ||
Latest revision as of 15:15, 28 April 2024
Conrad K. Grieb (June 30, 1905 - March 1, 1991) was the author Uncovering the Forces for War. In the late 1930s he was office manager of Seward Collins' American Review Bookshop in New York.[1] During the war he served with the United States Coast Guard.[2]
Pamphlets
- Justice, Like Charity, Begins at Home - An Open Letter to President Truman (1945)
- Uncovering the Forces for War (1947)
- The Balfour Declaration, Warrant for Genocide, (A Disestablishmentarian publication) (1972)
Notes
- ↑ Under Cover, by John Roy Carlson, page 161
- ↑ The Plotters, by John Roy Carlson, page 159