"From this it is clear, on whose side there must be victory and the
guidance of the world.
"Translation from the French, December 9, 1901."
CHAPTER SIX
THE BLACK HUNDREDS, THEIR DUPES AND CRIMES
Russia in 1905--The Unsuccessful Revolution--The Reaction and the
Reactionaries--Lutostansky and His Work--The "Symbolic Snake" According to
Lutostansky--Who Plagiarized?--Lutostansky on the English People--Are the
English the "Lost Tribes"?--How the Protocols Were "Doctored" by
Butmi--Conclusion.
As the writings of Sergius Nilus are typical of the "literature"
produced under the auspices of the Russian Black Hundred organizations
which sought to save the Czar's throne by pogroms, I examined a large
number of publications brought out in Russia during the period when "the
Russian Mystic," Sergius Nilus, published his pretended discovery, the
"Protocols." His book, "The Great in the Small and anti-Christ,"
appeared in 1905 after the Russo-Japanese War, when the Russian
revolutionists made an attempt to overthrow the Czar's government. A new
organization was formed for the support of the Russian throne. It was
known as "the Union of the Russian People,"--"the Black Hundred,"--whose
program was Jew-baiting. It was then that Russia adopted a definite,
anti-Jewish policy of vengeance--a pogrom policy. The "Black Hundred"
held the Jews responsible for Russia's defeat in the war and for the
attempted revolution,--and neither the Czar nor his loyal organization of
the "Black Hundred" ever forgave Count Sergius Witte, who won for Russia
at the Portsmouth Peace Conference what she had lost on the
battlefields, for inducing Nicholas II to grant a constitution to
Russia.
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