A.H.M. Ramsay

The Nameless War

By Archibald Maule Ramsay. A dramatic historical work which blames the behind-the-scenes Jewish lobby in Britain for forcing that country into war in 1939 against Nazi Germany, written by a leading Member of Parliament for the British Conservative Party and confidant of then Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain.

The author—imprisoned without trial by the Churchill government for opposing the war—starts with an overview of the Jewish lobby’s involvement in revolutionary activity in Britain, France and Germany, and then moves on to discuss the Jewish declaration of war against Germany in 1933 as the point at which it was determined that there would be a physical war.

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By Archibald Maule Ramsay. A dramatic historical work which blames the behind-the-scenes Jewish lobby in Britain for forcing that country into war in 1939 against Nazi Germany, written by a leading Member of Parliament for the British Conservative Party and confidant of then Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain.

The author—imprisoned without trial by the Churchill government for opposing the war—starts with an overview of the Jewish lobby’s involvement in revolutionary activity in Britain, France and Germany, and then moves on to discuss the Jewish declaration of war against Germany in 1933 as the point at which it was determined that there would be a physical war.

He also reveals much behind-the-scenes details of how the build-up to the war was engineered, the Churchill government’s staring and use of the systematic mass bombing of civilians as a means of spreading error, and of the backdoor machinations to bring the United States of America into the war. He then discusses his own detention under the infamous “Regulation 18B” and its after effects.

From the original back cover:

“Here is the story that people have said would never be written in our time — the true history of events leading up to the Second World War, told by one who enjoyed the friendship and confidence of Mr. Neville Chamberlain during the critical months between Munich and September, 1939.

There has long been an unofficial ban on books dealing with what Captain Ramsay calls “The Nameless War”, the conflict which has been waged from behind the political scene for centuries, which is still being waged and of which very few are aware.

The publishers of The Nameless War believe this latest exposure will do more than any previous attempt to break the conspiracy of silence.

The present work, with much additional evidence and a fuller historical background, is the outcome of the personal experiences of a public figure who in the course of duty has discovered at first-hand the existence of a centuries old conspiracy against Britain, Europe, and the whole of Christendom.

“The Nameless War” reveals an unsuspected link between all the major revolutions in Europe — from King Charles I’s time to the abortive attempt against Spain in 1936. One source of inspiration, design and supply is shown to be common to all of them.

These revolutions and the World War of 1939 are seen to be integral parts of one and the same master plan.

After a brief review of the forces behind the declaration of war and the world wide arrests of many who endeavoured to oppose them, the author describes the anatomy of the Revolutionary International machine — the machine which today continues the plan for supranational world power, the age-old Messianic dream of International Jewry.

It is the author’s belief that the machine would break down without the support of its unwilling Jews and unsuspecting Gentiles and he puts forward suggestions for detaching these elements.”

About the author: Captain Archibald Maule Ramsay was educated at Eton and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, and served with the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards in the First World War until he was severely wounded in 1916—thereafter at Regimental H.Q. and the War Office and the British War Mission in Paris until the end of the war. From 1920 he became a Member of H.M. Scottish Bodyguard. In 1931 he was elected a Member of Parliament for Midlothian and Peeblesshire.

Arrested under Regulation 18b on the 23rd May, 1940, he was detained, without charge or trial, in a cell in Brixton Prison until the 26th September, 1944. On the following morning he resumed his seat in the House of Commons and remained there until the end of that Parliament in 1945.

Contents:

About the Author

Introduction to the 2016 Edition

Dedication

Reviews for The Nameless War

Prologue

Chapter One: The British Revolution

Chapter Two: The French Revolution

Chapter Three: The Russian Revolution

Chapter Four: Development of Revolutionary Technique

Chapter Five: Germany Bells the Cat

Chapter Six: 1933—Jewry Declares War

Chapter Seven: “Phoney War” Ended by Civilian Bombing

Chapter Eight: Dunkirk and After

Chapter Nine: The Shape of Things to Come

Chapter Ten: President Roosevelt’s Role

Chapter Eleven: Regulation 18B

Chapter Twelve: Who Dares?

Chapter Thirteen: Epilogue

Chapter Fourteen: Captain Ramsay’s Statement from Prison to Parliament

Chapter Fifteen: Particulars Alleged as Reasons for My Detention

Appendix I: The Statutes of Jewry

Appendix II: The Jews in Britain

Appendix III: Famous Men on the Jews

Appendix IV: Copy of leaflet designed by the author after the Munich Agreement

Appendix V: The Official Gag

Index

115 pages. Paperback.

Additional information

Weight 6 oz
Dimensions 6 × 0.24 × 9 in
Writer

A.H.M. Ramsay

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