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  1. Ernest G. Liebold (March 16, 1884 – March 4, 1956) was the business representative and personal secretary of Henry Ford. A fervent antisemite, he took an active part in the antisemitic campaign conducted by the industrialist's weekly newspaper, The Dearborn Independent, from 1920 to 1927.

  2. Summary. Ernest Liebold served as Henry Ford's executive secretary from about 1913 to 1933. He administered nearly all of Mr. Ford's personal business outside of Ford Motor Company. Liebold handled Mr. Ford's correspondence, paid his bills, and managed many of his special projects.

  3. The papers are comprised of copied documents that Liebold offered the Ford Motor Company Archives after he was interviewed by Ford Archives staff as part of an oral history program conducted in the 1950s. The only original material in the collection are bank books dated 1918-1927 which Liebold kept as treasurer of the Dearborn Publishing Company.

  4. At the beginning of 1920, Ford's personal newspaper, The Dearborn Independent, was languishing in subscriptions and losing money. Ford and his personal secretary, Ernest G. Liebold, began to discuss a series of articles on the Jewish question.

  5. In 1918, Ford's closest aide and private secretary, Ernest G. Liebold, purchased the Independent from Marcus Woodruff, who had been running it at a loss. The initial staff of the newspaper included E. G. Pipp , previously managing editor of the Detroit News , writers William J. Cameron (also formerly of the News ) and Marcus Woodruff ...

  6. Ernest G. Liebold (Detroit, Estados Unidos, 16 de marzo de 1884 - Ibídem, 4 de marzo de 1956) fue el representante comercial y secretario personal de Henry Ford. Un ferviente antijudío, [1] [2] [3] participó activamente en la campaña antijudía llevada a cabo por el semanario del industrial, The Dearborn Independent, de 1920 a 1927.

  7. Between 1920 and 1927, Ford and his aide Ernest G. Liebold published The Dearborn Independent, a newspaper that they used principally to expound anti-Semitic views and conspiracy theories; many of Ford’s writings in that paper were published in Germany as a four-volume collection entitled The International Jew, the World’s Foremost Problem ...