Major Osman BeyThe authorship of The Conquest of the World by the Jews is credited to Major Osman Bey, which was one of the pseudonyms of Frederick Millingen, who was the son of a British surgeon attached to the Greek army and was born in Istanbul in 1830. Millinge served briefly as an officer in the Ottoman army and apparently volunteered for the Unionists in the American Civil War in 1865. However, when he arrived in New York, the fighting was virtually over, so he never saw active service. Frederick Millingen was the author of several books under his own name, including La Turquie sous la règne d'Abdul-Aziz (Paris, 1868) and Wild life among the Koords (London, 1870) but it was The Conquest of the World by the Jews that brought him most notoriety. According to his memoirs, Millingen was hounded across Europe by a transnational cabal of Judeo-nihilists and their allies, including his own sister, and expelled from so many countries that he describes himself as the most expelled man of the 19th century. Read More Read Less
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