Douglas Reed
Douglas Lancelot Reed (11 March 1895 – 26 August 1976) was a British novelist and political commentator. His book ''Insanity Fair'' (1938) examined the state of Europe and the megalomania of Adolf Hitler before the Second World War. Subsequently, Reed believed in a long-term Zionist conspiracy to impose a world government on an enslaved humanity. He was also staunchly anti-Communist, and once wrote that Nazism was a "stooge or stalking horse" meant to further the aims of the "Communist Empire." When ''The Times'' ran his obituary, it condemned Reed as a "virulent antisemite". Provided by Wikipedia
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