L. Fry

L. Fry

L. (Leslie) Fry (February 16, 1882 - July 15, 1970) was the pen name of Paquita Louise de Shishmareff, an antisemitic activist who is primarily known for her authorship of Waters Flowing Eastward, which asserts that Jews were to blame for both Capitalism and Bolshevism and had started World War I. She alleged that Freemasons were involved as well. The aim was "World Domination". All this was deduced from the Protocols of the Elders of Zion.

Read more about L. Fry:  Family Background, Early Life in Europe and Russia, Activities in The United States and Europe, 1920-1970, Waters Flowing Eastward ( 1931 ), Works

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