Henry Ford's "The International Jew"
Henry Ford's "The International Jew" (1920–1922) is a four-volume series published by Ford through his newspaper, presented by its author as a factual exposé of organized Jewish influence in the United States.
It argues that a small, cohesive Jewish elite dominated American finance (especially Wall Street), the press, motion-picture industry, popular music, and labor politics, and used these levers to advance group interests over national ones.
The work cites extensive names, organizations, and financial connections as evidence, frames Jewish solidarity and networking as unusually effective compared to other groups, and warns that this concentration of power threatened American sovereignty and traditional values.
International Jew - Henry Ford (Vol. I)
Jewish Activities in U.S. - Henry Ford (Vol. II)