1 year ago3 points(+0/-0/+3Score on mirror)1 child
According to this link which isn't what you asked for. The letter was declassified in 1989.
https://historyreviewed.com/?p=7977
>FBI, Cleveland, Ohio, File 62-0, October 13, 1943, Declassified July 11, 1989, letter from Charles M. Scott, Informant, a circular letter containing alleged Semitic propaganda, Scott received a copy of the document in her capacity as a stenographer for Fisher Cleveland Air Craft Division, General Motors Corporation, Plant #2. Her supervisor had her make a copy of it and Scott submitted it to the FBI, the letter of explanation was signed by Leland V. Boardman, the Special Agent in Charge.
1 year ago2 points(+0/-0/+2Score on mirror)1 child
You got it. [Here’s](https://www.israellobby.org/ADL/) an aggregate of *many* such files, and here are [direct](http://web.archive.org/web/20190807041321/https://www.israellobby.org/ADL/1199215-000---100-HQ-530---Section5.PDF) (page 5) links to [PDFs](http://web.archive.org/web/20181125043031/http://www.israellobby.org/ADL/1199215-000---100-HQ-530---Section2.PDF) (page 119) of two broader FBI investigations regarding this image specifically. The ADL itself admits the fliers were distributed during the war.
Whether it’s a representation of real jewish activity (*cough cough* look at jewish drafting vs. white drafting as a proportion of population *cough cough*) was “undetermined.”
https://historyreviewed.com/?p=7977
>FBI, Cleveland, Ohio, File 62-0, October 13, 1943, Declassified July 11, 1989, letter from Charles M. Scott, Informant, a circular letter containing alleged Semitic propaganda, Scott received a copy of the document in her capacity as a stenographer for Fisher Cleveland Air Craft Division, General Motors Corporation, Plant #2. Her supervisor had her make a copy of it and Scott submitted it to the FBI, the letter of explanation was signed by Leland V. Boardman, the Special Agent in Charge.