Criminal
04-05-2003, 08:26 PM
I have heard many times about this forbidden book which was supposedly written by the Czarist Secret Police and later used Hitler to base many of his anti Semitic beliefs. Here is a website which contains this work.
http://www.biblebelievers.org.au/przion1.htm
For a critical analysis of this work by a the ADL. (http://www.adl.org/special_reports/protocols/protocols_intro.asp)
It is a classic in paranoid, racist literature. Taken by the gullible as the confidential minutes of a Jewish conclave convened in the last years of the nineteenth century, it has been heralded by anti-Semites as proof
A Hoax of Hate
Contents
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Introduction
The Hoax Spreads
Contemporary Re-Emergence
Widespread Condemnation
Conclusion
that Jews are plotting to take over the world. Since its contrivance around the turn of the century by the Russian Okhrana, or Czarist secret police, "The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion" has taken root in bigoted, frightened minds around the world.
The booklet’s twenty-four sections spell out the alleged secret plans of Jewish leaders seeking to attain world domination. They represent the most notorious political forgery of modern times. Although thoroughly discredited, the document is still being used to stir up anti-Semitic hatred.
Origins of the Protocols
Serge Nilus, a little-known Czarist official in Moscow, edited several editions of the Protocols, each with a different account of how he discovered the document. In his 1911 edition Nilus claimed that his source had stolen the document from (a non-existent) Zionist headquarters in France. Other "editors" of the Protocols maintained that the document was read at the First Zionist Congress held in 1897 in Basel, Switzerland
http://www.biblebelievers.org.au/przion1.htm
For a critical analysis of this work by a the ADL. (http://www.adl.org/special_reports/protocols/protocols_intro.asp)
It is a classic in paranoid, racist literature. Taken by the gullible as the confidential minutes of a Jewish conclave convened in the last years of the nineteenth century, it has been heralded by anti-Semites as proof
A Hoax of Hate
Contents
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Introduction
The Hoax Spreads
Contemporary Re-Emergence
Widespread Condemnation
Conclusion
that Jews are plotting to take over the world. Since its contrivance around the turn of the century by the Russian Okhrana, or Czarist secret police, "The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion" has taken root in bigoted, frightened minds around the world.
The booklet’s twenty-four sections spell out the alleged secret plans of Jewish leaders seeking to attain world domination. They represent the most notorious political forgery of modern times. Although thoroughly discredited, the document is still being used to stir up anti-Semitic hatred.
Origins of the Protocols
Serge Nilus, a little-known Czarist official in Moscow, edited several editions of the Protocols, each with a different account of how he discovered the document. In his 1911 edition Nilus claimed that his source had stolen the document from (a non-existent) Zionist headquarters in France. Other "editors" of the Protocols maintained that the document was read at the First Zionist Congress held in 1897 in Basel, Switzerland