The protocols of the learned elders of Zion 1932
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Original german edition printed in 1932 by Franz Eher Verlag - publishing house of the Nazi party, Softcover. 12th edition.
The first German translation, titled in some editions as Geheimnisse der Weisen von Zion (Secrets of the Elders of Zion), appeared in 1919 and played a significant role in Nazi propaganda.
The Protocols were printed in Russia in abbreviated form in 1903 in the newspaper Znamia (“Banner”) and subsequently (1905) as an addendum to a religious tract by Serge Nilus, a tsarist civil servant. They were translated into German, French, English, and other European languages and soon came to be a classic of antisemitic literature. In the United States Henry Ford’s private newspaper, Dearborn Independent, often cited them as evidence of a Jewish threat.
The first German translation, titled in some editions as Geheimnisse der Weisen von Zion (Secrets of the Elders of Zion), appeared in 1919 and played a significant role in Nazi propaganda.
The Protocols were printed in Russia in abbreviated form in 1903 in the newspaper Znamia (“Banner”) and subsequently (1905) as an addendum to a religious tract by Serge Nilus, a tsarist civil servant. They were translated into German, French, English, and other European languages and soon came to be a classic of antisemitic literature. In the United States Henry Ford’s private newspaper, Dearborn Independent, often cited them as evidence of a Jewish threat.
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