an Catholics and African Americans, were most influenced by the publications. Henry Ford was one of the most outspoken people against the Jews. He reprinted the Protocols in his newspaper, "Dearborn Independent", in 1920. Later he did apologize for his actions. ("Anti-Semitism")"Judeo phobia" continued to spread throughout Europe during the 1920’s. Even two very developed nations, Britain and France, were not immune to this idea. Many British and French believed the Jewish population was conspiring to control the world’s gold supply. They had also believed the Jews were responsible for the spread of Bolshevism. Children were also affected by the movements. They were teased and taunted by the words ‘Christ killers.’ In 1921 a family moved from Kiev to Poland. The child recalls learning his first sentence in Polish: "The Jews killed Christ".Immigration of Jews to the United States began to be a ‘problem’. The immigration legislation limited the amount of Jews let into the country in 1921 and 1924. They had told countries, which had a large Jewish population, they could not immigrate as freely as they once had. The legislation stated this because 2.5 million Jews had immigrated to the United States by 1920.The United States was not a better alternative for the Jews anyway. They were not treated as if they were ‘free’. One person who visited the US in 1922 recounts her visit, "The Jews are barely admitted to major country clubs, and most of the time they are barred…They have no real civic standing. They are excluded from I don’t know how many hotels. The universities, particularly Harvard, have openly organized their defenses against the invasion of new Jewish students." (Cohn-Sherbok)The ‘Elders of Zion’ conspiracy did not disappear in the 20th century. In 1922, two extremists in Germany murdered a Jewish foreign minister of Germany’s Weimar Rep...