"The contents of the legend are not the invention of Radcliff himself;
rather Radcliff, with his characteristic fantastic imagination,
collected various parts into one whole and painted all with poetic
colors, which strike one perhaps by their excessive gaudiness, but which
are nevertheless interesting."
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Passed by the Censor, St. Petersburg, May 17, 1872
This product of "Radcliff's fantastic imagination," the work of one
experienced in the perpetration of forgeries, will now be permitted to
tell its own story. It requires no commentary. It clearly foreshadows
the protocols, with all its accompaniment of melodrama, not even
omitting the Devil, himself.
THE JEWISH CEMETERY IN PRAGUE
and
The Council of Representatives of the Twelve Tribes of Israel
"The Jewish quarter of Prague represents a remarkable labyrinth of
crooked and narrow streets; it is situated in the outskirts of
Prague which witnessed numerous bloody episodes of Bohemian and
German history. The dwellers of the dirty and dilapidated houses of
this quarter are engaged in petty trading and profiteering in
their own as well as in other parts of the city. Prague is the only
city in Germany where the Jews live entirely isolated from the
nation whose name they have taken in order to avail themselves of
the privileges of the city population and to exploit it for their
own purposes.
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