Jesuit Plots – Chapter III. Irish Jesuits in Australia during the Great War
The Irish Jesuits controlled and directed from Dublin caused such an agitation in Australia in 1918, that the five Divisions (50,000 men), were withdrawn from the fighting line on October 6th, five weeks before the Armistice, whilst the Canadian, New Zealand, Newfoundland, and South African troops went right through to the end.
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