Posted by Socrates in 'anti-Semitism', Axis powers, Ezra Pound, Italy, jewed Congress, Jewish politicians, literature, Socrates, World War II at 1:42 am | Permanent Link
The late poet Pound gave pro-Axis, anti-Jewish radio speeches from Italy during WWII. Not long afterward, he was awarded the Bollingen Prize by the U.S. Library of Congress, a decision that resulted in the L.O.C. no longer awarding any prizes, thanks to Jewish senator Jacob Javits: [Here].