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'''Einar Gustav Vilhelm ร…berg''' (20 April 1890 - 6 October 1970) was a [[Swedish]] [[Holocaust revisionist]] and international pamphleteer. In the 1950s the [[Jews]] labeled him as "the worldโ€™s largest distributor of anti-Semitica."<ref>''Cross-Currents'' by [[Arnold Forster]] and Benjamin R. Epstein, page 214</ref>
'''Einar Gustav Vilhelm ร…berg''' (20 April 1890 - 6 October 1970) was a [[Swedish]] [[Holohoax revisionist]] and international pamphleteer. In the 1950s the [[jews]] labeled him as "the worldโ€™s largest distributor of anti-Semitica."<ref>''Cross-Currents'' by [[Arnold Forster]] and Benjamin R. Epstein, page 214</ref>


==Life==
==Life==
Einar ร…berg was born in Gothenburg, Sweden.<ref>''The Cross and the Flag'', Volumes 20-21, 1962, page 8</ref> He began his authoring work in favour of the cause of human liberation in 1933 which included scores of mini-books and several full-length books distributed in a dozen languages. One of his first projects was the publication of his own translation of ''[[The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion]]'' (''Israels Vises Hemliga Protokoll'') into [[Swedish language|Swedish]].<ref>''The Emergence of a Euro-American Radical Right'', by Jeffrey Kaplan, page 112</ref>
Einar ร…berg was born in Gothenburg, Sweden.<ref>''The Cross and the Flag'', Volumes 20-21, 1962, page 8</ref> He began his authoring work in favour of the cause of human liberation in 1933 which included scores of mini-books and several full-length books distributed in a dozen languages. One of his first projects was the publication of his own translation of ''[[The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion]]'' (''Israels Vises Hemliga Protokoll'') into [[Swedish language|Swedish]].<ref>''The Emergence of a Euro-American Radical Right'', by Jeffrey Kaplan, page 112</ref>


In 1941 he founded Anti-Jewish Action League of Sweden (Swedish: Sveriges Antijudiska Kampfรถrbund), to oppose [[Jewish supremacism]]. During this time in Stockholm he ran a bookstore. After the [[Second World War]] ร…berg continued to distribute his political material in English to American, British, Canadian, and South African readers. The [[American Jewish Committee]] and the [[World Jewish Congress]] began an campaign of intimidation and blackmail and pressured the Swedish government to stop Abergโ€™s activities.<ref>''The Madhouse'', By Daniel Hammarberg, page 360</ref>
In 1941 he founded Anti-jewish Action League of Sweden (Swedish: Sveriges Antijudiska Kampfรถrbund), to oppose [[jewish supremacism]]. During this time in Stockholm he ran a bookstore. After the [[Second World War]] ร…berg continued to distribute his political material in English to American, British, Canadian, and South African readers. The [[American jewish Committee]] and the [[World jewish Congress]] began an campaign of intimidation and blackmail and pressured the Swedish government to stop Abergโ€™s activities.<ref>''The Madhouse'', By Daniel Hammarberg, page 360</ref>


Between 1941 and 1945, he was convicted nine times for his activities, such as for his bookstore having a sign stating that "Jews and half-Jews not allowed here". His activities were one cause for the 1948 Swedish [[hate speech]] law (sometimes called "Lex ร…berg"). ร…berg was the first to be convicted under this law and eventually was convicted six times, including to imprisonment.
Between 1941 and 1945, he was convicted nine times for his activities, such as for his bookstore having a sign stating that "jews and half-jews not allowed here". His activities were one cause for the 1948 Swedish [[hate speech]] law (sometimes called "Lex ร…berg"). ร…berg was the first to be convicted under this law and eventually was convicted six times, including to imprisonment.


In 1961, ร…berg is said to have been at a meeting with [[Savitri Devi]], when she visited Sweden. In 1964 at the age of 74 and in poor health he announced his retirement as a Swedish activist.
In 1961, ร…berg is said to have been at a meeting with [[Savitri Devi]], when she visited Sweden. In 1964 at the age of 74 and in poor health he announced his retirement as a Swedish activist.
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*''The War Criminals'' (1950) 4 pages
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*''Why I am anti-Jewish'' (1954) 4 pages
*''Why I am anti-jewish'' (1954) 4 pages
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*''The Jews Are Also Human Beings Some People Say''
*''The jews Are Also Human Beings Some People Say''
*''Kol Nidre--All Vows''
*''Kol Nidre--All Vows''
*''Please Let Me Go Around the World''
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Latest revision as of 15:14, 28 February 2024

Einar Gustav Vilhelm ร…berg (20 April 1890 - 6 October 1970) was a Swedish Holohoax revisionist and international pamphleteer. In the 1950s the jews labeled him as "the worldโ€™s largest distributor of anti-Semitica."[1]

Life

Einar ร…berg was born in Gothenburg, Sweden.[2] He began his authoring work in favour of the cause of human liberation in 1933 which included scores of mini-books and several full-length books distributed in a dozen languages. One of his first projects was the publication of his own translation of The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion (Israels Vises Hemliga Protokoll) into Swedish.[3]

In 1941 he founded Anti-jewish Action League of Sweden (Swedish: Sveriges Antijudiska Kampfรถrbund), to oppose jewish supremacism. During this time in Stockholm he ran a bookstore. After the Second World War ร…berg continued to distribute his political material in English to American, British, Canadian, and South African readers. The American jewish Committee and the World jewish Congress began an campaign of intimidation and blackmail and pressured the Swedish government to stop Abergโ€™s activities.[4]

Between 1941 and 1945, he was convicted nine times for his activities, such as for his bookstore having a sign stating that "jews and half-jews not allowed here". His activities were one cause for the 1948 Swedish hate speech law (sometimes called "Lex ร…berg"). ร…berg was the first to be convicted under this law and eventually was convicted six times, including to imprisonment.

In 1961, ร…berg is said to have been at a meeting with Savitri Devi, when she visited Sweden. In 1964 at the age of 74 and in poor health he announced his retirement as a Swedish activist.

Pamphlets

  • God's Chosen People (1948)
  • The War Criminals (1950) 4 pages
  • Why I am anti-jewish (1954) 4 pages
  • Behind Communism Stands the jew
  • The jews Are Also Human Beings Some People Say
  • Kol Nidre--All Vows
  • Please Let Me Go Around the World

See also

References

  1. โ†‘ Cross-Currents by Arnold Forster and Benjamin R. Epstein, page 214
  2. โ†‘ The Cross and the Flag, Volumes 20-21, 1962, page 8
  3. โ†‘ The Emergence of a Euro-American Radical Right, by Jeffrey Kaplan, page 112
  4. โ†‘ The Madhouse, By Daniel Hammarberg, page 360