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In Somewhere South of Suez: a further survey of the grand design of the Twentieth Century (1949) Reed wrote that his resignation came in response to press censorship which prevented him from fully reporting "the facts about Hitler and National Socialism. 1947)
From Smoke to Smother (1938-1948): A Sequel to Insanity Fair (do. Works
The Burning of the Reichstag (1934)
Insanity Fair: A European Cavalcade (Jonathan Cape 1938)
Disgrace Abounding (do.
Reed believed in a long-term Zionist conspiracy to impose a world government on an enslaved humanity. Thus when The Times ran his obituary it condemned Reed as a "virulent anti-Semite" although Reed himself claimed that he drew a distinction between opposition to Zionism and anti-Semitism. ".