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Bernstein, Herman, 1876-1935

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


In the 1917 edition Sergius Nilus wrote:
"In 1901 I came into possession of a manuscript, and this
comparatively small book was destined to cause a deep change in my
entire viewpoint as can only be caused in the heart of man by
Divine Power. It was comparable with the miracle of making the
blind see. 'May Divine acts show on him.'
"This manuscript was called 'the protocols of the Zionist Men of
Wisdom,' and it was given to me by the now deceased leader of the
Tchernigov nobility, who later became vice-governor of Stavropol,
Alexis Nikolayevitch Sukhotin. I had already begun to work with my
pen for the glory of the Lord, and I was friendly with Sukhotin.
_He was a man of my opinion_, that is, extremely conservative, as
they are now termed.
"Sukhotin told me that he in turn had obtained the manuscript from
a lady who always lived abroad. This lady was a noblewoman from
Tchernigov. He mentioned her by name, but I have forgotten it. He
said that she obtained it in some mysterious way, by theft, I
believe.
"Sukhotin also said that one copy of the manuscript was given by
this lady to Sipiagin, the Minister of the Interior, upon her
return from abroad, and that Sipiagin was subsequently killed. He
said other things of the same mysterious character. But when I
first became acquainted with the contents of the manuscript I was
convinced that its terrible, cruel and straight-forward truth is
witness of its true origin from the 'Zionist Men of Wisdom,' and
that no other evidence of its origin would be needed.


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