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Fred Schwarz

Frederick Charles Schwarz (15 January 1913 – 24 January 2009) was an Australian physician, author, and political activist who founded the Christian Anti-Communism Crusade (CACC).[1] He made a number of speaking tours in the United States in the 1950s, and in 1960 moved his base of operations to California.[2] He authored several books, including You Can Trust The Communists (To Be Communists). Schwarz worked with his wife, Lillian Schwarz, from abroad and, in his later years, at their Australian home in Camden, New South Wales, near Sydney.

Fred Schwarz
Schwarz in 1964
BornFrederick Charles Schwarz
(1913-01-15)January 15, 1913
Brisbane, Australia
DiedJanuary 24, 2009(2009-01-24) (aged 96)
Occupationphysician, writer, political commentator

Early life edit

Schwarz was born in Brisbane, Australia, the fourth of twelve children. His father was a Viennese Jew who emigrated to Australia after his conversion to Christianity.

Schwarz obtained dual degrees in Arts and Science at the University of Queensland, Brisbane, and later completed a degree in medicine. He specialized as both a general practitioner and psychiatrist, and from 1953 kept a private practice at home in the Sydney suburb of Strathfield.

Career edit

In 1940, following a debate with an Australian communist, Schwarz felt compelled to study communist ideology. Eventually he became a recognised expert on Marxist-Leninist philosophy.[3] He founded and was chairman of the not-for-profit Christian Anti-Communism Crusade (CACC), based originally in Sydney and later in Long Beach, California. He held that position until the late 1990s. During his time with the CACC, Schwarz gave lectures and seminars across the United States on the subject of communism, placing an emphasis on the role of education in understanding Marxism-Leninism from that movement's source documents by Karl Marx, Vladimir Lenin, Leon Trotsky, Mao Zedong, and others. Under Schwarz's leadership, the CACC financed an orphanage in India for impoverished children.

In the early 1960s, Schwarz gained a national following through his television network and powerful allies among southern California anticommunists: Walter Knott, founder of Knott's Berry Farm and member of the John Birch Society, and Patrick Frawley, a magnate whose portfolio included Paper Mate and Technicolor.[4] Knott and Frawley provided financial support to Barry Goldwater's 1964 presidential campaign, and they funded Schwarz's anticommunist rallies.[5]

Schwarz organized a "Southern California School of Anti-Communism" that filled the 16,000-seat Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena from 28 August to 1 September 1961. The opening night's most popular speaker was Ronald Reagan.[6] According to Morrie Ryskind, writing in The Los Angeles Times, "The evening sessions, featuring nationally known speakers, were televised, and those who should know tell me that some three million people listened in nightly. At any rate, I can honestly say that in my 25 years in Los Angeles I have never known a local event that so completely captured the enthusiasm of the city." A subsequent event, the three-hour "Hollywood's Answer to Communism" held at the Hollywood Bowl on 16 October 1961, featured such celebrities as Roy Rogers, John Wayne, James Stewart and U.S. Senator Thomas J. Dodd. Television critic John Crosby described it as "a monster three-hour concentration of pure venom on television... in which the patriots suggested again and again that the United States was largely peopled by traitors."[7] Singer Janet Greene became CACC's musical director and performed at their meetings.[8]: 67–77 

Schwarz wrote four books and a fortnightly newsletter for nearly 40 years. His first book, You Can Trust the Communists (to be Communists), was published in 1960 by Prentice Hall, and sold over one million copies worldwide. His second book was The Three Faces of Revolution, published in 1972 by Capitol Hill Press.

His third book was the autobiographical Beating the Unbeatable Foe: One Man's Victory over Communism, Leviathan, and the Last Enemy, published in 1996. The foreword reproduces a letter in which US President Ronald Reagan, with whom Schwarz had been friendly for many years, wrote (on 4 January 1990): "Fred, you're to be commended for your tireless dedication in trying to ensure the protection of freedom and human rights." The book included accolades by William F. Buckley Jr., Reed Irvine, John Stormer, and others. In acknowledgement of Schwarz's influence upon Reagan's anticommunist policies and rhetoric, speechwriter Anthony R. Dolan sent Schwarz a copy of Reagan's Evil Empire speech with the note: “I thought you might like to see the oak tree that has grown from the acorn which you planted so many years ago.”

His fourth book, published posthumously in 2011 and co-authored with David A. Noebel, was You Can Still Trust the Communists: To be Communists, Socialists, and Progressives Too.[9] The book included an encomium from Phyllis Schlafly that said, "Dr. Fred Schwarz is one of America’s great heroes. In his 50 years of work in the United States, he trained a whole generation to recognize the evil and the danger of Communism at home and abroad. He was a major force in building the conservative anti-Communist movement and in supporting Ronald Reagan’s goal of defeating the 'evil empire'."

Though some critics and supporters have sought to depict Schwarz as right wing, he eschewed the label, stating in Time magazine, "We are not angels; we have neither right wings, left wings or any wings." He insisted that the purpose of his work was bipartisan opposition to Communism grounded in a knowledge of its fundamental doctrines.

In 1936, while a student at the University of Queensland, Schwarz established the University of Queensland Medical Society (UQMS), a medical student's union. He pursued industrial action before and after his graduation, successfully ensuring better treatment and higher wages for graduating medical students. In Schwarz's obituary Derek H. Meyers wrote, "Although this industrial action seemed scandalous to older doctors at the time, it is clear that every graduate of an Australian medical school since then owes a debt of gratitude to Fred."

As a notable authority on the ideology, Schwarz expressed sympathy for the appeal of Communism. Appearing on Firing Line with William F. Buckley, he asserted that arguments that Communists are unintelligent, "psychological misfits" are puerile, and that he considered the "Communist critique and analysis of capitalism" to be understandably persuasive to those convinced of capitalism's role in the creation of poverty and war.

Schwarz was the father-in-law of leading Australian clinical cardiologist and medical scientist, Professor Murray Esler.

References edit

  1. ^ The Schwarz Report, website for the Christian Anti-Communism Crusade
  2. ^ North, Gary (12 December 2002). "It All Began With Fred Schwarz". Lew Rockwell.
  3. ^ Vimeo.
  4. ^ Helmore, Edward (24 November 1998). "Obituaries: Patrick J. Frawley Jnr". Independent. Retrieved 8 December 2017.
  5. ^ Hendershot, Heather (15 July 2011). What's Fair on the Air?: Cold War Right-Wing Broadcasting and the Public Interest. University of Chicago Press. p. 58. ISBN 9780226326764. Retrieved 8 December 2017.
  6. ^ Ross, Steven J. (6 September 2011). Hollywood Left and Right: How Movie Stars Shaped American Politics. Oxford University Press USA. p. 63. ISBN 9780195181722. Retrieved 8 December 2017.
  7. ^ Swanberg, W.A. Luce and His Empire. Charles Scribner Sons. pp. 419–421.
  8. ^ Smolko, Tim; Smolko, Joanna R. (2021). Atomic tunes : the Cold War in American and British popular music. ISBN 978-0-253-05617-7. OCLC 1200036808.
  9. ^ You Can Still Trust the Communists: To be Communists, Socialists, and Progressives Too at Bookfinder.com

External links edit

  • [1] - Interview conducted by William F. Buckley Jr. on television series Firing Line. Duration: 50 mins.
  • Dr. Fred Schwarz, You Can Trust the Communists (To Be Communists) - excerpts from Schwarz' works
  • [2] - Semper Floreat, The University of Queensland Student Newspaper, October 26, 1944.
  • (TIME magazine, 9 February 1962)
  • Fred Schwarz's FBI files, hosted at the Internet Archive: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5
  • FBI files on the Dallas Freedom Forum, One of a series of "anti-communism schools" organized by Fred Schwarz: Headquarters file, Dallas Office file
  • FBI files on the Christian Anti-Communism Crusade: Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8, Houston office file, Omaha office file, San Antonio office file

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For persons of a similar name see Frederick Schwarz disambiguation Frederick Charles Schwarz 15 January 1913 24 January 2009 was an Australian physician author and political activist who founded the Christian Anti Communism Crusade CACC 1 He made a number of speaking tours in the United States in the 1950s and in 1960 moved his base of operations to California 2 He authored several books including You Can Trust The Communists To Be Communists Schwarz worked with his wife Lillian Schwarz from abroad and in his later years at their Australian home in Camden New South Wales near Sydney Fred SchwarzSchwarz in 1964BornFrederick Charles Schwarz 1913 01 15 January 15 1913Brisbane AustraliaDiedJanuary 24 2009 2009 01 24 aged 96 Occupationphysician writer political commentator Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 References 4 External linksEarly life editSchwarz was born in Brisbane Australia the fourth of twelve children His father was a Viennese Jew who emigrated to Australia after his conversion to Christianity Schwarz obtained dual degrees in Arts and Science at the University of Queensland Brisbane and later completed a degree in medicine He specialized as both a general practitioner and psychiatrist and from 1953 kept a private practice at home in the Sydney suburb of Strathfield Career editIn 1940 following a debate with an Australian communist Schwarz felt compelled to study communist ideology Eventually he became a recognised expert on Marxist Leninist philosophy 3 He founded and was chairman of the not for profit Christian Anti Communism Crusade CACC based originally in Sydney and later in Long Beach California He held that position until the late 1990s During his time with the CACC Schwarz gave lectures and seminars across the United States on the subject of communism placing an emphasis on the role of education in understanding Marxism Leninism from that movement s source documents by Karl Marx Vladimir Lenin Leon Trotsky Mao Zedong and others Under Schwarz s leadership the CACC financed an orphanage in India for impoverished children In the early 1960s Schwarz gained a national following through his television network and powerful allies among southern California anticommunists Walter Knott founder of Knott s Berry Farm and member of the John Birch Society and Patrick Frawley a magnate whose portfolio included Paper Mate and Technicolor 4 Knott and Frawley provided financial support to Barry Goldwater s 1964 presidential campaign and they funded Schwarz s anticommunist rallies 5 Schwarz organized a Southern California School of Anti Communism that filled the 16 000 seat Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena from 28 August to 1 September 1961 The opening night s most popular speaker was Ronald Reagan 6 According to Morrie Ryskind writing in The Los Angeles Times The evening sessions featuring nationally known speakers were televised and those who should know tell me that some three million people listened in nightly At any rate I can honestly say that in my 25 years in Los Angeles I have never known a local event that so completely captured the enthusiasm of the city A subsequent event the three hour Hollywood s Answer to Communism held at the Hollywood Bowl on 16 October 1961 featured such celebrities as Roy Rogers John Wayne James Stewart and U S Senator Thomas J Dodd Television critic John Crosby described it as a monster three hour concentration of pure venom on television in which the patriots suggested again and again that the United States was largely peopled by traitors 7 Singer Janet Greene became CACC s musical director and performed at their meetings 8 67 77 Schwarz wrote four books and a fortnightly newsletter for nearly 40 years His first book You Can Trust the Communists to be Communists was published in 1960 by Prentice Hall and sold over one million copies worldwide His second book was The Three Faces of Revolution published in 1972 by Capitol Hill Press His third book was the autobiographical Beating the Unbeatable Foe One Man s Victory over Communism Leviathan and the Last Enemy published in 1996 The foreword reproduces a letter in which US President Ronald Reagan with whom Schwarz had been friendly for many years wrote on 4 January 1990 Fred you re to be commended for your tireless dedication in trying to ensure the protection of freedom and human rights The book included accolades by William F Buckley Jr Reed Irvine John Stormer and others In acknowledgement of Schwarz s influence upon Reagan s anticommunist policies and rhetoric speechwriter Anthony R Dolan sent Schwarz a copy of Reagan s Evil Empire speech with the note I thought you might like to see the oak tree that has grown from the acorn which you planted so many years ago His fourth book published posthumously in 2011 and co authored with David A Noebel was You Can Still Trust the Communists To be Communists Socialists and Progressives Too 9 The book included an encomium from Phyllis Schlafly that said Dr Fred Schwarz is one of America s great heroes In his 50 years of work in the United States he trained a whole generation to recognize the evil and the danger of Communism at home and abroad He was a major force in building the conservative anti Communist movement and in supporting Ronald Reagan s goal of defeating the evil empire Though some critics and supporters have sought to depict Schwarz as right wing he eschewed the label stating in Time magazine We are not angels we have neither right wings left wings or any wings He insisted that the purpose of his work was bipartisan opposition to Communism grounded in a knowledge of its fundamental doctrines In 1936 while a student at the University of Queensland Schwarz established the University of Queensland Medical Society UQMS a medical student s union He pursued industrial action before and after his graduation successfully ensuring better treatment and higher wages for graduating medical students In Schwarz s obituary Derek H Meyers wrote Although this industrial action seemed scandalous to older doctors at the time it is clear that every graduate of an Australian medical school since then owes a debt of gratitude to Fred As a notable authority on the ideology Schwarz expressed sympathy for the appeal of Communism Appearing on Firing Line with William F Buckley he asserted that arguments that Communists are unintelligent psychological misfits are puerile and that he considered the Communist critique and analysis of capitalism to be understandably persuasive to those convinced of capitalism s role in the creation of poverty and war Schwarz was the father in law of leading Australian clinical cardiologist and medical scientist Professor Murray Esler References edit The Schwarz Report website for the Christian Anti Communism Crusade North Gary 12 December 2002 It All Began With Fred Schwarz Lew Rockwell Vimeo Helmore Edward 24 November 1998 Obituaries Patrick J Frawley Jnr Independent Retrieved 8 December 2017 Hendershot Heather 15 July 2011 What s Fair on the Air Cold War Right Wing Broadcasting and the Public Interest University of Chicago Press p 58 ISBN 9780226326764 Retrieved 8 December 2017 Ross Steven J 6 September 2011 Hollywood Left and Right How Movie Stars Shaped American Politics Oxford University Press USA p 63 ISBN 9780195181722 Retrieved 8 December 2017 Swanberg W A Luce and His Empire Charles Scribner Sons pp 419 421 Smolko Tim Smolko Joanna R 2021 Atomic tunes the Cold War in American and British popular music ISBN 978 0 253 05617 7 OCLC 1200036808 You Can Still Trust the Communists To be Communists Socialists and Progressives Too at Bookfinder comExternal links edit 1 Interview conducted by William F Buckley Jr on television series Firing Line Duration 50 mins Dr Fred Schwarz You Can Trust the Communists To Be Communists excerpts from Schwarz works 2 Semper Floreat The University of Queensland Student Newspaper October 26 1944 Crusader Schwarz TIME magazine 9 February 1962 Fred Schwarz s FBI files hosted at the Internet Archive Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 FBI files on the Dallas Freedom Forum One of a series of anti communism schools organized by Fred Schwarz Headquarters file Dallas Office file FBI files on the Christian Anti Communism Crusade Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Part 6 Part 7 Part 8 Houston office file Omaha office file San Antonio office file Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fred Schwarz amp oldid 1176986907, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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