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Bernstein, Herman, 1876-1935

"The History of a Lie 'The Protocols of the Wise Men of Zion'"

' This chapter consisted of
some twenty pages of introduction followed by the text of twenty-four
'Protocols of Meetings of the Learned Elders of Zion,' and the book ends
with some twenty pages of commentaries on these protocols by Nilus.
"Directly after the protocols, comes a statement by Nilus that they are
'signed by representatives of Zion of the thirty-third degree.' These
protocols were secretly extracted or were stolen from a whole volume of
protocols. All this was got by my correspondent out of the secret
depositories of the Head Chancellery of Zion. This Chancellery is at
present on French territory."
In the edition of 1917 Sergius Nilus wrote:
"My book has already reached the fourth edition, but it is only
definitely known to me now and in a manner worthy of belief, and
that through Jewish sources, that these protocols are nothing other
than the strategic plans for the conquest of the world under the
heel of Israel, and worked out by the leaders of the Jewish
people--and read by the 'Prince of Exile,' Theodor Herzl, during the
first Zionist Congress, summoned by him in August, 1897, in Basle."
It will be shown later that the so-called Butmi edition of the
"protocols" published in 1907 contains the definite statement of the man
who claims to have translated them into Russian from the French in 1901
that the Elders of Zion mentioned in the Protocols are not to be
confounded with the Zionist movement.


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