Protocols of the wise men of Zion
General Context
The Protocols of the wise men of Zion is a work that was first published in 1903 in Znamya, a Saint Petersburg daily newspaper, claiming that Jews and Freemasons planned to employ liberalism and socialism to disrupt the Christian world order. In a series of articles in 1921, the Times of London demonstrated the Protocols' resemblance to a French satire on Napoleon III, revealing the Protocols' fraudulent nature and anti-Semitic intent. Later research identified the Russian secret police as the work's authors.
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Green, G. F., and Henry Ford. The International Jew : The World’s Foremost Problem. G.F Green, 1949.
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