Eustace Mullins - The Condemned Generation. Chicago Women's Voice 1954. A broadside reprinting an article by Eustace Mullins originally published in Lyrl Clark van Hyning's "The Women's Voice," the organ of her We, the Mothers, Mobilize for America organization. Mullins makes an impassioned plea against sending American soldiers to die in the Zionist-Communist United Nations wars. Instead, he maintains that the "lives of our American boys could be saved if fifty international Jewish bankers could meet a speedy and well-deserved death. He continues, "If the United Nations building must survive, let it become a crypt for the Satanic Jews who day and night plot the massacre of the flower of American youth." Good, edges chipped with loss, odd archive tape repairs. |