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The Protocols of the Elders of Zion

The Protocols of the Elders of Zion (Протоколы сионских мудрецов) or The Protocols of the Meetings of the Learned Elders of Zion is a fabricated antisemitic text purporting to describe a Jewish plan for global domination. The hoax was plagiarized from several earlier sources, some not antisemitic in nature.[1] It was first published in Russia in 1903, translated into multiple languages, and disseminated internationally in the early part of the 20th century. It played a key part in popularizing belief in an international Jewish conspiracy.

The Protocols of the Elders of Zion
Cover of first book edition, The Great Within the Minuscule and Antichrist
AuthorUnknown; plagiarised from various authors
Original titleПрограма завоевания мира евреями
(Programa zavoevaniya mira evreyami;
English: The Jewish Programme to Conquer the World)
CountryRussian Empire
LanguageRussian[a]
SubjectAntisemitic conspiracy theory
GenrePropaganda
PublisherZnamya
Publication date
August–September 1903
Published in English
1919

Distillations of the work were assigned by some German teachers, as if factual, to be read by German schoolchildren after the Nazis came to power in 1933,[2] despite having been exposed as fraudulent by the British newspaper The Times in 1921 and the German Frankfurter Zeitung in 1924. It remains widely available in numerous languages, in print and on the Internet, and continues to be presented by neofascist, fundamentalist and antisemitic groups as a genuine document. It has been described as "probably the most influential work of antisemitism ever written".[3]

Creation

The Protocols is a fabricated document purporting to be factual. Textual evidence shows that it could not have been produced prior to 1901. It is known that the title of Sergei Nilus' widely distributed edition contains the dates "1902–1903", and it is likely that the document was actually written at this time in Russia, despite Nilus' attempt to cover this up by inserting French-sounding words into his edition.[4] Cesare G. De Michelis argues that it was manufactured in the months after a Russian Zionist congress in September 1902, and that it was originally a parody of Jewish idealism meant for internal circulation among antisemites until it was decided to clean it up and publish it as if it were real. Self-contradictions in various testimonies show that the individuals involved—including the text's initial publisher, Pavel Krushevan—deliberately obscured the origins of the text and lied about it in the decades afterwards.[5]

If the placement of the forgery in 1902–1903 Russia is correct, then it was written at the beginning of a series of anti-Jewish pogroms in the Russian Empire, in which thousands of Jews were killed or fled the country. Many of the people whom De Michelis suspects of involvement in the forgery were directly responsible for inciting the pogroms.[6]

Political conspiracy background

According to Norman Cohn, the modern myth of a world-wide conspiracy by Jews has its earliest precursor in a work written by a Jesuit priest, Augustin Barruel, who in his Mémoires pour servir à l’histoire du Jacobinisme (1798) argued that the medieval and multinational Order of the Knights Templar had not been completely extinguished in 1312 but rather lived on down the ages as a secret fraternity intent on destroying the papacy and all monarchical forms of government. In Barruel's view, the modern members of this occult movement had wrested control of the Order of Freemasons he deemed responsible for undermining popular morality and the Catholic religion. Barruel's ideas of a universal conspiracy were influenced by news of the contents of a tract, Proofs of a Conspiracy (1797), being written by a Scottish mathematician John Robison in London. According to Barruel, the French Enlightenment thinkers, commanding a membership of half a million followers in France, in turn pledged their blind allegiance to the Bavarian Illuminati under Adam Weishaupt. The Jews rarely figure in Barruel's 5 volume polemic, though several years later, a letter written by a putative Florentine army officer going under the name of J.B. Simonini, and addressed to Barruel, after complimenting him for having identified the infernal sects manoeuvering to "pave the way for the Antichrist", added that the 'Judaic sect' should be included in the roster. The letter, Cohn concluded, 'seems to be the earliest in the series of anti-Semitic forgeries that was to culminate in the Protocols.'.[7] Simonini himself, according to Léon Poliakov, was probably a pseudonym masquerading the work of the French political police controlled by Joseph Fouché, perhaps in an attempt to thwart Napoleon's plans to convoke a Grand Sanhedrin and grant enfranchisement to the Jews.[8] Cohn's reconstruction of the background is now contested.[citation needed]

Towards the end of the 18th century, following the Partitions of Poland, the Russian Empire inherited the world's largest Jewish population. The Jews lived in shtetls in the West of the Empire, in the Pale of Settlement and until the 1840s, local Jewish affairs were organised through the qahal, the semi-autonomous Jewish government, including for purposes of taxation and conscription into the Imperial Russian Army. Following the ascent of liberalism in Europe, the Russian ruling class became more hardline in its reactionary policies, upholding the banner of Orthodoxy, Autocracy, and Nationality, whereby non-Orthodox and non-Russian subjects, including Jews, were not always embraced. Jews who attempted to assimilate were regarded with suspicion as potential "infiltrators" supposedly trying to "take over society", while Jews who remained attached to traditional Jewish culture were resented as undesirable aliens.

 
The Book of the Kahal (1869) by Jacob Brafman, in the Russian language original

Resentment towards Jews, for the aforementioned reasons, existed in Russian society, but the idea of a Protocols-esque international Jewish conspiracy for world domination was minted in the 1860s. Jacob Brafman, a Russian Jew from Minsk, had a falling out with agents of the local qahal and consequently turned against Judaism. He subsequently converted to the Russian Orthodox Church and authored polemics against the Talmud and the qahal.[9] Brafman claimed in his books The Local and Universal Jewish Brotherhoods (1868) and The Book of the Kahal (1869), published in Vilna, that the qahal continued to exist in secret and that it had as its principal aim undermining Christian entrepreneurs, taking over their property and ultimately seizing power. He also claimed that it was an international conspiratorial network, under the central control of the Alliance Israélite Universelle, which was based in Paris and then under the leadership of Adolphe Crémieux, a prominent freemason.[9] The Vilna Talmudist, Jacob Barit, attempted to refute Brafman's claim.

The impact of Brafman's work took on an international aspect when it was translated into English, French, German and other languages. The image of the "qahal" as a secret international Jewish shadow government working as a state within a state was picked up by anti-Jewish publications in Russia and was taken seriously by some Russian officials such as P. A. Cherevin and Nikolay Pavlovich Ignatyev who in the 1880s urged governors-general of provinces to seek out the supposed qahal. This was around the time of the Narodnaya Volya assassination of Tsar Alexander II of Russia and the subsequent pogroms. In France, it was translated by Monsignor Ernest Jouin in 1925, who supported the Protocols. In 1928, Siegfried Passarge, a geographer who later gave his support to the Nazis, translated it into German.

Aside from Brafman, there were other early writings which posited a similar concept to the Protocols. This includes The Conquest of the World by the Jews (1878),[10] published in Basel and authored by Osman Bey (born Frederick Millingen). Millingen was a British subject and son of English physician Julius Michael Millingen, but served as an officer in the Ottoman Army where he was born. He converted to Islam, but later became a Russian Orthodox Christian. Bey's work was followed up by Hippolytus Lutostansky's The Talmud and the Jews (1879) which claimed that Jews wanted to divide Russia among themselves.[11]

Sources employed

Source material for the forgery consisted jointly of Dialogue aux enfers entre Machiavel et Montesquieu (Dialogue in Hell Between Machiavelli and Montesquieu), an 1864 political satire by Maurice Joly;[12] and a chapter from Biarritz, an 1868 novel by the antisemitic German novelist Hermann Goedsche, which had been translated into Russian in 1872.[2]: 97 

Literary forgery

The Protocols is one of the best-known and most-discussed examples of literary forgery, with analysis and proof of its fraudulent origin dating as far back as 1921.[13] The forgery is an early example of "conspiracy theory" literature.[14] Written mainly in the first person plural,[b] the text includes generalizations, truisms, and platitudes on how to take over the world: take control of the media and the financial institutions, change the traditional social order, etc. It does not contain specifics.[16]

Maurice Joly

Numerous parts in the Protocols, in one calculation, some 160 passages,[17] were plagiarized from Joly's political satire Dialogue in Hell Between Machiavelli and Montesquieu. This book was a thinly veiled attack on the political ambitions of Napoleon III, who, represented by the non-Jewish character Machiavelli,[18] plots to rule the world. Joly, a republican who later served in the Paris Commune, was sentenced to 15 months as a direct result of his book's publication.[19] Umberto Eco considered that Dialogue in Hell was itself plagiarised in part from a novel by Eugène Sue, Les Mystères du Peuple (1849–56).[20]

Identifiable phrases from Joly constitute 4% of the first half of the first edition, and 12% of the second half; later editions, including most translations, have longer quotes from Joly.[21]

The Protocols 1–19 closely follow the order of Maurice Joly's Dialogues 1–17. For example:

Dialogue in Hell Between Machiavelli and Montesquieu The Protocols of the Elders of Zion

How are loans made? By the issue of bonds entailing on the Government the obligation to pay interest proportionate to the capital it has been paid. Thus, if a loan is at 5%, the State, after 20 years, has paid out a sum equal to the borrowed capital. When 40 years have expired it has paid double, after 60 years triple: yet it remains debtor for the entire capital sum.

— Montesquieu, Dialogues, p. 209

A loan is an issue of Government paper which entails an obligation to pay interest amounting to a percentage of the total sum of the borrowed money. If a loan is at 5%, then in 20 years the Government would have unnecessarily paid out a sum equal to that of the loan in order to cover the percentage. In 40 years it will have paid twice; and in 60 thrice that amount, but the loan will still remain as an unpaid debt.

— Protocols, p. 77

Like the god Vishnu, my press will have a hundred arms, and these arms will give their hands to all the different shades of opinion throughout the country.

— Machiavelli, Dialogues, p. 141

These newspapers, like the Indian god Vishnu, will be possessed of hundreds of hands, each of which will be feeling the pulse of varying public opinion.

— Protocols, p. 43

Now I understand the figure of the god Vishnu; you have a hundred arms like the Indian idol, and each of your fingers touches a spring.

— Montesquieu, Dialogues, p. 207

Our Government will resemble the Hindu god Vishnu. Each of our hundred hands will hold one spring of the social machinery of State.

— Protocols, p. 65

Philip Graves brought this plagiarism to light in a series of articles in The Times in 1921, being the first to expose the Protocols as a forgery to the public.[1][22]

Hermann Goedsche

Daniel Keren wrote in his essay "Commentary on The Protocols of the Elders of Zion", "Goedsche was a postal clerk and a spy for the Prussian Secret Police. He had been forced to leave the postal work due to his part in forging evidence in the prosecution against the Democratic leader Benedict Waldeck in 1849."[23] Following his dismissal, Goedsche began a career as a conservative columnist, and wrote literary fiction under the pen name Sir John Retcliffe.[24] His 1868 novel Biarritz (To Sedan) contains a chapter called "The Jewish Cemetery in Prague and the Council of Representatives of the Twelve Tribes of Israel." In it, Goedsche (who was unaware that only two of the original twelve Biblical "tribes" remained) depicts a clandestine nocturnal meeting of members of a mysterious rabbinical cabal that is planning a diabolical "Jewish conspiracy." At midnight, the Devil appears to contribute his opinions and insight. The chapter closely resembles a scene in Alexandre Dumas' Giuseppe Balsamo (1848), in which Joseph Balsamo a.k.a. Alessandro Cagliostro and company plot the Affair of the Diamond Necklace.[25]

In 1872, a Russian translation of "The Jewish Cemetery in Prague" appeared in Saint Petersburg as a separate pamphlet of purported non-fiction. François Bournand, in his Les Juifs et nos Contemporains (1896), reproduced the soliloquy at the end of the chapter, in which the character Levit expresses as factual the wish that Jews be "kings of the world in 100 years" —crediting a "Chief Rabbi John Readcliff." Perpetuation of the myth of the authenticity of Goedsche's story, in particular the "Rabbi's speech", facilitated later accounts of the equally mythical authenticity of the Protocols.[24] Like the Protocols, many asserted that the fictional "rabbi's speech" had a ring of authenticity, regardless of its origin: "This speech was published in our time, eighteen years ago," read an 1898 report in La Croix, "and all the events occurring before our eyes were anticipated in it with truly frightening accuracy."[26]

Fictional events in Joly's Dialogue aux enfers entre Machiavel et Montesquieu, which appeared four years before Biarritz, may well have been the inspiration for Goedsche's fictional midnight meeting, and details of the outcome of the supposed plot. Goedsche's chapter may have been an outright plagiarism of Joly, Dumas père, or both.[27][c]

Structure and content

The Protocols purports to document the minutes of a late-19th-century meeting attended by world Jewish leaders, the "Elders of Zion", who are conspiring to take over the world.[28][29] The forgery places in the mouths of the Jewish leaders a variety of plans, most of which derive from older antisemitic canards.[28][29] For example, the Protocols includes plans to subvert the morals of the non-Jewish world, plans for Jewish bankers to control the world's economies, plans for Jewish control of the press, and – ultimately – plans for the destruction of civilization.[28][29] The document consists of 24 "protocols", which have been analyzed by Steven Jacobs and Mark Weitzman, who documented several recurrent themes that appear repeatedly in the 24 protocols,[d] as shown in the following table:[30]

Protocol Title[30] Themes[30]
1 The Basic Doctrine: "Right Lies in Might" Freedom and Liberty; Authority and power; Gold=money
2 Economic War and Disorganization Lead to International Government International Political economic conspiracy; Press/Media as tools
3 Methods of Conquest Jewish people, arrogant and corrupt; Chosenness/Election; Public Service
4 The Destruction of Religion by Materialism Business as Cold and Heartless; Gentiles as slaves
5 Despotism and Modern Progress Jewish Ethics; Jewish People's Relationship to Larger Society
6 The Acquisition of Land, The Encouragement of Speculation Ownership of land
7 A Prophecy of Worldwide War Internal unrest and discord (vs. Court system) leading to war vs Shalom/Peace
8 The transitional Government Criminal element
9 The All-Embracing Propaganda Law; education; Freemasonry
10 Abolition of the Constitution; Rise of the Autocracy Politics; Majority rule; Liberalism; Family
11 The Constitution of Autocracy and Universal Rule Gentiles; Jewish political involvement; Freemasonry
12 The Kingdom of the Press and Control Liberty; Press censorship; Publishing
13 Turning Public Thought from Essentials to Non-essentials Gentiles; Business; Chosenness/Election; Press and censorship; Liberalism
14 The Destruction of Religion as a Prelude to the Rise of the Jewish God Judaism; God; Gentiles; Liberty; Pornography
15 Utilization of Masonry: Heartless Suppression of Enemies Gentiles; Freemasonry; Sages of Israel; Political power and authority; King of Israel
16 The Nullification of Education Education
17 The Fate of Lawyers and the Clergy Lawyers; Clergy; Christianity and non-Jewish Authorship
18 The Organization of Disorder Evil; Speech;
19 Mutual Understanding Between Ruler and People Gossip; Martyrdom
20 The Financial Program and Construction Taxes and Taxation; Loans; Bonds; Usury; Moneylending
21 Domestic Loans and Government Credit Stock Markets and Stock Exchanges
22 The Beneficence of Jewish Rule Gold=Money; Chosenness/Election
23 The Inculcation of Obedience Obedience to Authority; Slavery; Chosenness/Election
24 The Jewish Ruler Kingship; Document as Fiction

Conspiracy references

According to Daniel Pipes,

The book's vagueness—almost no names, dates, or issues are specified—has been one key to this wide-ranging success. The purportedly Jewish authorship also helps to make the book more convincing. Its embrace of contradiction—that to advance, Jews use all tools available, including capitalism and communism, philo-Semitism and antisemitism, democracy and tyranny—made it possible for The Protocols to reach out to all: rich and poor, Right and Left, Christian and Muslim, American and Japanese.[16]

Pipes notes that the Protocols emphasizes recurring themes of conspiratorial antisemitism: "Jews always scheme", "Jews are everywhere", "Jews are behind every institution", "Jews obey a central authority, the shadowy 'Elders'", and "Jews are close to success."[31]

As fiction in the genre of literature, the tract was analyzed by Umberto Eco in his novel Foucault's Pendulum (1988):

The great importance of The Protocols lies in its permitting antisemites to reach beyond their traditional circles and find a large international audience, a process that continues to this day. The forgery poisoned public life wherever it appeared; it was "self-generating; a blueprint that migrated from one conspiracy to another."[32]

Eco also dealt with the Protocols in 1994 in chapter 6, "Fictional Protocols", of his Six Walks in the Fictional Woods and in his 2010 novel The Cemetery of Prague.

History

Publication history

The Protocols appeared in print in the Russian Empire as early as 1903, published as a series of articles in Znamya, a Black Hundreds newspaper owned by Pavel Krushevan. It appeared again in 1905 as the final chapter (Chapter XII) of the second edition of Velikoe v malom i antikhrist ("The Great in the Small & Antichrist"), a book by Sergei Nilus. In 1906, it appeared in pamphlet form edited by Georgy Butmi de Katzman.[33]

These first three (and subsequently more) Russian language imprints were published and circulated in the Russian Empire during the 1903–06 period as a tool for scapegoating Jews, blamed by the monarchists for the defeat in the Russo-Japanese War and the Revolution of 1905. Common to all three texts is the idea that Jews aim for world domination. Since The Protocols are presented as merely a document, the front matter and back matter are needed to explain its alleged origin. The diverse imprints, however, are mutually inconsistent. The general claim is that the document was stolen from a secret Jewish organization. Since the alleged original stolen manuscript does not exist, one is forced to restore a purported original edition. This has been done by the Italian scholar, Cesare G. De Michelis in 1998, in a work which was translated into English and published in 2004, where he treats his subject as Apocrypha.[33][34]

As the Russian Revolution unfolded, causing White movement-affiliated Russians to flee to the West, this text was carried along and assumed a new purpose. Until then, The Protocols had remained obscure;[34] it now became an instrument for blaming Jews for the Russian Revolution. It became a tool, a political weapon, used against the Bolsheviks who were depicted as overwhelmingly Jewish, allegedly executing the "plan" embodied in The Protocols. The purpose was to discredit the October Revolution, prevent the West from recognizing the Soviet Union, and bring about the downfall of Vladimir Lenin's regime.[33][34]

First Russian language editions

 
The frontispiece of a 1912 edition using occult symbols

The chapter "In the Jewish Cemetery in Prague" from Goedsche's Biarritz, with its strong antisemitic theme containing the alleged rabbinical plot against the European civilization, was translated into Russian as a separate pamphlet in 1872.[2]: 97  However, in 1921, Princess Catherine Radziwill gave a private lecture in New York in which she claimed that the Protocols were a forgery compiled in 1904–05 by Russian journalists Matvei Golovinski and Manasevich-Manuilov at the direction of Pyotr Rachkovsky, Chief of the Russian secret service in Paris.[35]

In 1944, German writer Konrad Heiden identified Golovinski as an author of the Protocols.[36] Radziwill's account was supported by Russian historian Mikhail Lepekhine, who published his findings in November 1999 in the French newsweekly L'Express.[37] Lepekhine considers the Protocols a part of a scheme to persuade Tsar Nicholas II that the modernization of Russia was really a Jewish plot to control the world.[38] Stephen Eric Bronner writes that groups opposed to progress, parliamentarianism, urbanization, and capitalism, and an active Jewish role in these modern institutions, were particularly drawn to the antisemitism of the document.[39] Ukrainian scholar Vadim Skuratovsky offers extensive literary, historical and linguistic analysis of the original text of the Protocols and traces the influences of Fyodor Dostoyevsky's prose (in particular, The Grand Inquisitor and The Possessed) on Golovinski's writings, including the Protocols.[38]

Golovinski's role in the writing of the Protocols is disputed by Michael Hagemeister, Richard Levy and Cesare De Michelis, who each write that the account which involves him is historically unverifiable and to a large extent provably wrong.[40][41][42]

In his book The Non-Existent Manuscript, Italian scholar Cesare G. De Michelis studies early Russian publications of the Protocols. The Protocols were first mentioned in the Russian press in April 1902, by the Saint Petersburg newspaper Novoye Vremya (Новое ВремяThe New Times). The article was written by famous conservative publicist Mikhail Menshikov as a part of his regular series "Letters to Neighbors" ("Письма к ближним") and was titled "Plots against Humanity". The author described his meeting with a lady (Yuliana Glinka, as it is known now) who, after telling him about her mystical revelations, implored him to get familiar with the documents later known as the Protocols; but after reading some excerpts, Menshikov became quite skeptical about their origin and did not publish them.[43]

Krushevan and Nilus editions

The Protocols were published at the earliest, in serialized form, from August 28 to September 7 (O.S.) 1903, in Znamya, a Saint Petersburg daily newspaper, under Pavel Krushevan. Krushevan had initiated the Kishinev pogrom four months earlier.[44]

In 1905, Sergei Nilus published the full text of the Protocols in Chapter XII, the final chapter (pp. 305–417), of the second edition (or third, according to some sources) of his book, Velikoe v malom i antikhrist, which translates as "The Great within the Small: The Coming of the Anti-Christ and the Rule of Satan on Earth". He claimed it was the work of the First Zionist Congress, held in 1897 in Basel, Switzerland.[33] When it was pointed out that the First Zionist Congress had been open to the public and was attended by many non-Jews, Nilus changed his story, saying the Protocols were the work of the 1902–03 meetings of the Elders, but contradicting his own prior statement that he had received his copy in 1901:

In 1901, I succeeded through an acquaintance of mine (the late Court Marshal Alexei Nikolayevich Sukotin of Chernigov) in getting a manuscript that exposed with unusual perfection and clarity the course and development of the secret Jewish Freemasonic conspiracy, which would bring this wicked world to its inevitable end. The person who gave me this manuscript guaranteed it to be a faithful translation of the original documents that were stolen by a woman from one of the highest and most influential leaders of the Freemasons at a secret meeting somewhere in France—the beloved nest of Freemasonic conspiracy.[45]

Stolypin's fraud investigation, 1905

A subsequent secret investigation ordered by Pyotr Stolypin, the newly appointed chairman of the Council of Ministers, came to the conclusion that the Protocols first appeared in Paris in antisemitic circles around 1897–98.[46] When Nicholas II learned of the results of this investigation, he requested, "The Protocols should be confiscated, a good cause cannot be defended by dirty means."[47] Despite the order, or because of the "good cause", numerous reprints proliferated.[44]

The Protocols in the West

In February 1920, Eyre & Spottiswoode published the first English translation of The Protocols of the Elders of Zion in Britain. According to a letter written by art historian Robert Hobart Cust, the pamphlet had been translated, prepared, and paid for by George Shanks[48] and their mutual friend, Major Edward Griffiths George Burdon, who was serving as Secretary of the United Russia Societies Association at that time.[49] In an edition of Lord Alfred DouglasPlain English journal dated January 1921,[50] it is claimed that Shanks, a former officer in the Royal Navy Air Service and the Russian Government Committee in Kingsway, London,[51] had found post-war employment in the Chief Whip's Office at 12 Downing Street, before being offered a position as Personal Secretary to Sir Philip Sassoon, at that time serving as Private Secretary to British Prime Minister David Lloyd George in Britain's Coalition Government.

 
A 1934 edition by the Patriotic Publishing Company of Chicago

In the United States, The Protocols are to be understood in the context of the First Red Scare (1917–20). The text was purportedly brought to the United States by a Russian Army officer in 1917; it was translated into English by Natalie de Bogory (personal assistant of Harris A. Houghton, an officer of the Department of War) in June 1918,[52] and Russian expatriate Boris Brasol soon circulated it in American government circles, specifically diplomatic and military, in typescript form,[53] a copy of which is archived by the Hoover Institute.[54]

On October 27 and 28, 1919, the Philadelphia Public Ledger published excerpts of an English language translation as the "Red Bible," deleting all references to the purported Jewish authorship and re-casting the document as a Bolshevik manifesto.[55] The author of the articles was the paper's correspondent at the time, Carl W. Ackerman, who later became the head of the journalism department at Columbia University. [56][54]

In 1923, there appeared an anonymously edited pamphlet by the Britons Publishing Society, a successor to The Britons, an entity created and headed by Henry Hamilton Beamish. This imprint was allegedly a translation by Victor E. Marsden, who had died in October 1920.[54]

On May 8, 1920, an article[57] in The Times followed German translation and appealed for an inquiry into what it called an "uncanny note of prophecy". In the leader (editorial) titled "The Jewish Peril, a Disturbing Pamphlet: Call for Inquiry", Wickham Steed wrote about The Protocols:

What are these 'Protocols'? Are they authentic? If so, what malevolent assembly concocted these plans and gloated over their exposition? Are they forgery? If so, whence comes the uncanny note of prophecy, prophecy in part fulfilled, in part so far gone in the way of fulfillment?[58]

Steed retracted his endorsement of The Protocols after they were exposed as a forgery.[59]

United States

 
Title page of 1920 edition from Boston

For nearly two years starting in 1920, the American industrialist Henry Ford published in a newspaper he owned — The Dearborn Independent — a series of antisemitic articles that quoted liberally from the Protocols.[60] The actual author of the articles is generally believed to have been the newspaper's editor William Cameron.[60] During 1922, the circulation of the Dearborn Independent grew to almost 270,000 paid copies.[61] Ford later published a compilation of the articles in book form as "The International Jew: The World's Foremost Problem".[60] In 1921, Ford cited evidence of a Jewish threat: "The only statement I care to make about the Protocols is that they fit in with what is going on. They are 16 years old, and they have fitted the world situation up to this time."[62] Robert A. Rosenbaum wrote that "In 1927, bowing to legal and economic pressure, Ford issued a retraction and apology—while disclaiming personal responsibility—for the anti-Semitic articles and closed the Dearborn Independent in 1927.[63] He was also an admirer of Nazi Germany.[64]

In 1934, an anonymous editor expanded the compilation with "Text and Commentary" (pp 136–41). The production of this uncredited compilation was a 300-page book, an inauthentic expanded edition of the twelfth chapter of Nilus's 1905 book on the coming of the anti-Christ. It consists of substantial liftings of excerpts of articles from Ford's antisemitic periodical The Dearborn Independent. This 1934 text circulates most widely in the English-speaking world, as well as on the internet. The "Text and Commentary" concludes with a comment on Chaim Weizmann's October 6, 1920, remark at a banquet: "A beneficent protection which God has instituted in the life of the Jew is that He has dispersed him all over the world". Marsden, who was dead by then, is credited with the following assertion:

It proves that the Learned Elders exist. It proves that Dr. Weizmann knows all about them. It proves that the desire for a "National Home" in Palestine is only camouflage and an infinitesimal part of the Jew's real object. It proves that the Jews of the world have no intention of settling in Palestine or any separate country, and that their annual prayer that they may all meet "Next Year in Jerusalem" is merely a piece of their characteristic make-believe. It also demonstrates that the Jews are now a world menace, and that the Aryan races will have to domicile them permanently out of Europe.[65]

The Times exposes a forgery, 1921

In 1920–1921, the history of the concepts found in the Protocols was traced back to the works of Goedsche and Jacques Crétineau-Joly by Lucien Wolf (an English Jewish journalist), and published in London in August 1921. But a dramatic exposé occurred in the series of articles in The Times by its Constantinople reporter, Philip Graves, who discovered the plagiarism from the work of Maurice Joly.[1]

According to writer Peter Grose, Allen Dulles, who was in Constantinople developing relationships in post-Ottoman political structures, discovered "the source" of the documentation and ultimately provided him to The Times. Grose writes that The Times extended a loan to the source, a Russian émigré who refused to be identified, with the understanding the loan would not be repaid.[66] Colin Holmes, a lecturer in economic history at Sheffield University, identified the émigré as Mikhail Raslovlev, a self-identified antisemite, who gave the information to Graves so as not to "give a weapon of any kind to the Jews, whose friend I have never been."[67]

In the first article of Graves' series, titled "A Literary Forgery", the editors of The Times wrote, "our Constantinople Correspondent presents for the first time conclusive proof that the document is in the main a clumsy plagiarism. He has forwarded us a copy of the French book from which the plagiarism is made."[1] In the same year, an entire book[68] documenting the hoax was published in the United States by Herman Bernstein. Despite this widespread and extensive debunking, the Protocols continued to be regarded as important factual evidence by antisemites. Dulles, a successful lawyer and career diplomat, attempted to persuade the US State Department to publicly denounce the forgery, but without success.[69]

Switzerland

The Berne Trial, 1934–35

The selling of the Protocols (edited by German antisemite Theodor Fritsch) by the National Front during a political meeting in the Casino of Berne on June 13, 1933,[e] led to the Berne Trial in the Amtsgericht (district court) of Berne, the capital of Switzerland, on October 29, 1934. The plaintiffs (the Swiss Jewish Association and the Jewish Community of Berne) were represented by Hans Matti and Georges Brunschvig, helped by Emil Raas. Working on behalf of the defense was German antisemitic propagandist Ulrich Fleischhauer. On May 19, 1935, two defendants (Theodore Fischer and Silvio Schnell) were convicted of violating a Bernese statute prohibiting the distribution of "immoral, obscene or brutalizing" texts[70] while three other defendants were acquitted. The court declared the Protocols to be forgeries, plagiarisms, and obscene literature. Judge Walter Meyer, a Christian who had not previously heard of the Protocols, said in conclusion,

I hope the time will come when nobody will be able to understand how in 1935 nearly a dozen sane and responsible men were able for two weeks to mock the intellect of the Bern court discussing the authenticity of the so-called Protocols, the very Protocols that, harmful as they have been and will be, are nothing but laughable nonsense.[44]

Vladimir Burtsev, a Russian émigré, anti-Bolshevik and anti-Fascist who exposed numerous Okhrana agents provocateurs in the early 1900s, served as a witness at the Berne Trial. In 1938 in Paris he published a book, The Protocols of the Elders of Zion: A Proved Forgery, based on his testimony.

On November 1, 1937, the defendants appealed the verdict to the Obergericht (Cantonal Supreme Court) of Berne. A panel of three judges acquitted them, holding that the Protocols, while false, did not violate the statute at issue because they were "political publications" and not "immoral (obscene) publications (Schundliteratur)" in the strict sense of the law.[70] The presiding judge's opinion stated, though, that the forgery of the Protocols was not questionable and expressed regret that the law did not provide adequate protection for Jews from this sort of literature. The court refused to impose the fees of defense of the acquitted defendants to the plaintiffs, and the acquitted Theodor Fischer had to pay 100 Fr. to the total state costs of the trial (Fr. 28,000) that were eventually paid by the Canton of Berne.[71] This decision gave grounds for later allegations that the appeal court "confirmed authenticity of the Protocols" which is contrary to the facts.

 
Protocols of Zion, confiscated by the Basel police on complaint of the Jews Dreyfus-Brodsky and Marcus Cohn, 1933, in the collection of the Jewish Museum of Switzerland.

Evidence presented at the trial, which strongly influenced later accounts up to the present, was that the Protocols were originally written in French by agents of the Tzarist secret police (the Okhrana).[42] However, this version has been questioned by several modern scholars.[42] Michael Hagemeister discovered that the primary witness Alexandre du Chayla had previously written in support of the blood libel, had received four thousand Swiss francs for his testimony, and was secretly doubted even by the plaintiffs.[41] Charles Ruud and Sergei Stepanov concluded that there is no substantial evidence of Okhrana involvement and strong circumstantial evidence against it.[72]

The Basel Trial

A similar trial in Switzerland took place at Basel. The Swiss Frontists Alfred Zander and Eduard Rüegsegger distributed the Protocols (edited by the German Gottfried zur Beek) in Switzerland. Jules Dreyfus-Brodsky and Marcus Cohen sued them for insult to Jewish honor. At the same time, chief rabbi Marcus Ehrenpreis of Stockholm (who also witnessed at the Berne Trial) sued Alfred Zander who contended that Ehrenpreis himself had said that the Protocols were authentic (referring to the foreword of the edition of the Protocols by the German antisemite Theodor Fritsch). On June 5, 1936, these proceedings ended with a settlement.[f]

Germany

According to historian Norman Cohn,[74] the assassins of German Jewish politician Walther Rathenau (1867–1922) were convinced that Rathenau was a literal "Elder of Zion".

It seems likely Adolf Hitler first became aware of the Protocols after hearing about it from ethnic German white émigrés, such as Alfred Rosenberg and Max Erwin von Scheubner-Richter.[75] Rosenberg and Scheubner-Richter were also members of the early Aufbau Vereinigung counterrevolutionary group, which according to historian Michael Kellogg, influenced the Nazis in promulgating a Protocols-like myth.[76]

Hitler refers to the Protocols in Mein Kampf:

... [The Protocols] are based on a forgery, the Frankfurter Zeitung moans [ ] every week ... [which is] the best proof that they are authentic ... the important thing is that with positively terrifying certainty they reveal the nature and activity of the Jewish people and expose their inner contexts as well as their ultimate final aims.[77]

The Protocols also became a part of the Nazi propaganda effort to justify persecution of the Jews. In The Holocaust: The Destruction of European Jewry 1933–1945, Nora Levin states that "Hitler used the Protocols as a manual in his war to exterminate the Jews":

Despite conclusive proof that the Protocols were a gross forgery, they had sensational popularity and large sales in the 1920s and 1930s. They were translated into every language of Europe and sold widely in Arab lands, the US, and England. But it was in Germany after World War I that they had their greatest success. There they were used to explain all of the disasters that had befallen the country: the defeat in the war, the hunger, the destructive inflation.[78]

Hitler did not mention the Protocols in his speeches after his defense of it in Mein Kampf.[42][79] "Distillations of the text appeared in German classrooms, indoctrinated the Hitler Youth, and invaded the USSR along with German soldiers."[2] Nazi Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels proclaimed: "The Zionist Protocols are as up-to-date today as they were the day they were first published."[80]

Richard S. Levy criticizes the claim that the Protocols had a large effect on Hitler's thinking, writing that it is based mostly on suspect testimony and lacks hard evidence.[42] Randall Bytwerk agrees, writing that most leading Nazis did not believe it was genuine despite having an "inner truth" suitable for propaganda.[79]

Publication of the Protocols was stopped in Germany in 1939 for unknown reasons.[81] An edition that was ready for printing was blocked by censorship laws.[82]

German-language publications

Having fled Ukraine in 1918–19, Piotr Shabelsky-Bork brought the Protocols to Ludwig Müller von Hausen who then published them in German.[83] Under the pseudonym Gottfried zur Beek he produced the first and "by far the most important"[84] German translation. It appeared in January 1920 as a part of a larger antisemitic tract[85] dated 1919. After The Times discussed the book respectfully in May 1920 it became a bestseller. "The Hohenzollern family helped defray the publication costs, and Kaiser Wilhelm II had portions of the book read out aloud to dinner guests".[80] Alfred Rosenberg's 1923 edition[86] "gave a forgery a huge boost".[80]

Italy

Fascist politician Giovanni Preziosi published the first Italian edition of the Protocols in 1921.[87][page needed] The book however had little impact until the mid-1930s. A new 1937 edition had a much higher impact, and three further editions in the following months sold 60,000 copies total.[87][page needed] The fifth edition had an introduction by Julius Evola, which argued around the issue of forgery, stating: "The problem of the authenticity of this document is secondary and has to be replaced by the much more serious and essential problem of its truthfulness".[87][page needed]

Post World War II

Middle East

Neither governments nor political leaders in most parts of the world have referred to the Protocols since World War II. The exception to this is the Middle East, where a large number of Arab and Muslim regimes and leaders have endorsed them as authentic, including endorsements from Presidents Gamal Abdel Nasser and Anwar Sadat of Egypt, President Abdul Salam Arif of Iraq,[88] King Faisal of Saudi Arabia, and Colonel Muammar al-Gaddafi of Libya.[89][90] A translation made by an Arab Christian appeared in Cairo in 1927 or 1928, this time as a book. The first translation by an Arab Muslim was also published in Cairo, but only in 1951.[89]

The 1988 charter of Hamas, a Palestinian Islamist group, stated that the Protocols embodies the plan of the Zionists.[91] The reference was removed in the new covenant issued in 2017.[92] Recent endorsements in the 21st century have been made by the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, Sheikh Ekrima Sa'id Sabri, the education ministry of Saudi Arabia,[90] and a member of the Greek Parliament, Ilias Kasidiaris.[93] The Palestinian Solidarity Committee of South Africa distributed copies of the Protocols at the World Conference against Racism 2001.[94] The book was sold during the conference in the exhibition tent set up for the distribution of the antiracist literature.[95][96]

However, figures within the region have publicly asserted that The Protocols of the Elders of Zion is a forgery such as former Grand Mufti of Egypt Ali Gomaa, who made an official court complaint concerning a publisher who falsely put his name on an introduction to its Arabic translation.[97]

Contemporary conspiracy theories

The Protocols continue to be widely available around the world, particularly on the Internet.

The Protocols is widely considered influential in the development of other conspiracy theories,[citation needed] and reappears repeatedly in contemporary conspiracy literature. Notions derived from the Protocols include claims that the "Jews" depicted in the Protocols are a cover for the Illuminati,[36] Freemasons, the Priory of Sion or, in the opinion of David Icke, "extra-dimensional entities".[98] In his book And the truth shall set you free (1995), Icke asserted that the Protocols are genuine and accurate.[99]

Adaptations

Print

Masami Uno's book If You Understand Judea You Can Comprehend the World: 1990 Scenario for the 'Final Economic War' became popular in Japan around 1987 and was based upon the Protocols.[100]

Television

In 2001–2002, Arab Radio and Television produced a 30-part television miniseries entitled Horseman Without a Horse, starring prominent Egyptian actor Mohamed Sobhi, which contains dramatizations of the Protocols. The United States and Israel criticized Egypt for airing the program.[101] Ash-Shatat (Arabic: الشتات The Diaspora) is a 29-part Syrian television series produced in 2003 by a private Syrian film company and was based in part on the Protocols. Syrian national television declined to air the program. Ash-Shatat was shown on Lebanon's Al-Manar, before being dropped. The series was shown in Iran in 2004, and in Jordan during October 2005 on Al-Mamnou, a Jordanian satellite network.[citation needed]

See also

Pertinent concepts

Individuals

Related or similar texts

Notes

  1. ^ With plagiarism from German and French texts
  2. ^ The text contains 44 instances of the word "I" (9.6%), and 412 instances of the word "we" (90.4%).[15]
  3. ^ This complex relationship was originally exposed by Graves 1921. The exposé has since been elaborated in many sources.
  4. ^ Jacobs analyses the Marsden English translation. Some other less common imprints have more or less than 24 protocols.
  5. ^ The main speaker was the former chief of the Swiss General Staff Emil Sonderegger.
  6. ^ Zander had to withdraw his contention and the stock of the incriminated Protocols were destroyed by order of the court. Zander had to pay the fees of this Basel Trial.[73]

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Works cited

Further reading

Books and journal articles

  • Ben-Itto, Hadassa: The Lie That Wouldn't Die: The Protocols of the Elders of Zion ISBN 9780853035954 (pub. Vallentine Mitchell & Co Ltd)
  • . The Anti-Defamation League. 2002. Archived from the original on 2005-12-28.
  • Eisner, Will (2005). The Plot: The Secret Story of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion. ISBN 978-0-393-06045-4.
  • Fox, Frank (1997). "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion and the Shadowy world of Elie de Cyon". East European Jewish Affairs. 27 (1): 3–22. doi:10.1080/13501679708577838.
  • Goldberg, Isaac (1936). The so-called "Protocols of the Elders of Zion": a Definitive Exposure of One of the Most Malicious Lies in History. Girard, KS: E. Haldeman-Julius.
  • Kiš, Danilo (1989). "The Book of Kings and Fools". The Encyclopedia of the Dead. Faber & Faber.
  • Landes, Richard; Katz, Steven, eds. (2012). Paranoid Apocalypse: A Hundred-Year Retrospective on 'The Protocols of the Elders of Zion'. New York: New York University Press.
  • Shibuya, Eric (2007). "The Struggle with Violent Right-Wing Extremist Groups in the United States". In Forest, James (ed.). Countering terrorism and insurgency in the 21st century. Greenwood.
  • Sykes, Christopher. "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion" History Today (Feb 1967), Vol. 17 Issue 2, p81-88 online
  • Timmerman, Kenneth R (2003). Preachers of Hate: Islam and the War on America. Crown Forum. ISBN 978-1-4000-4901-1.
  • Wolf, Lucien (1921). The Myth of the Jewish Menace in World Affairs or, The Truth About the Forged Protocols of the Elders of Zion. New York: Macmillan.

External links

  • Protocols of the Elders of Zion: Key Dates – The Holocaust Encyclopedia (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum)
  • The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion translated by Victor E. Marsden at archive.org
  • The Protocols of the Elders of Zion (Original Russian Edition) at archive.org
  • Public Statement (PDF), The American Jewish Committee, 4pp. A disclaimer published as a result of a conference held in New York City on November 30, 1920.
  • (PDF) (report), United States Holocaust Museum: Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws, 88th Congress, 2d Session, August 6, 1964, archived from the original (PDF) on May 28, 2008.
  • The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, Jewish Virtual Library.
  • Antisemitic Propaganda: "The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion", Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance, September 2004.
  • Dickerson, D (ed.), (Index of several resources), Institute for Global Communications, archived from the original on 2006-04-24.
  • Dickerson, D (ed.), (PDF), Marsden, transl., IGC, archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-07-29.
  • Eco, Umberto (August 17, 2002), "The poisonous Protocols", The Guardian, retrieved August 17, 2016
  • Rothstein, Edward (April 21, 2006), "The Antisemitic Hoax That Refuses to Die", The New York Times (exhibition review).
  • Weiss, Anthony (March 4, 2009), "Elders of Zion to Retire", The Jewish Daily Forward (Purim spoof article).
  • History of the Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion, BCY, CA: Freemasonry.
  • "Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion", Encyclopaedia Britannica.
  • Matussek, Carmen (2013), Carmen Matussek: The Protocols of the Elders of Zion in the Arab world, World Jewish Congress website

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Protocols of Zion redirects here For the film see Protocols of Zion film The Protocols of the Elders of Zion Protokoly sionskih mudrecov or The Protocols of the Meetings of the Learned Elders of Zion is a fabricated antisemitic text purporting to describe a Jewish plan for global domination The hoax was plagiarized from several earlier sources some not antisemitic in nature 1 It was first published in Russia in 1903 translated into multiple languages and disseminated internationally in the early part of the 20th century It played a key part in popularizing belief in an international Jewish conspiracy The Protocols of the Elders of ZionCover of first book edition The Great Within the Minuscule and AntichristAuthorUnknown plagiarised from various authorsOriginal titlePrograma zavoevaniya mira evreyami Programa zavoevaniya mira evreyami English The Jewish Programme to Conquer the World CountryRussian EmpireLanguageRussian a SubjectAntisemitic conspiracy theoryGenrePropagandaPublisherZnamyaPublication dateAugust September 1903Published in English1919Distillations of the work were assigned by some German teachers as if factual to be read by German schoolchildren after the Nazis came to power in 1933 2 despite having been exposed as fraudulent by the British newspaper The Times in 1921 and the German Frankfurter Zeitung in 1924 It remains widely available in numerous languages in print and on the Internet and continues to be presented by neofascist fundamentalist and antisemitic groups as a genuine document It has been described as probably the most influential work of antisemitism ever written 3 Contents 1 Creation 1 1 Political conspiracy background 1 2 Sources employed 1 3 Literary forgery 1 4 Maurice Joly 1 5 Hermann Goedsche 2 Structure and content 2 1 Conspiracy references 3 History 3 1 Publication history 3 2 First Russian language editions 3 2 1 Krushevan and Nilus editions 3 2 2 Stolypin s fraud investigation 1905 3 3 The Protocols in the West 3 3 1 United States 3 3 2 The Times exposes a forgery 1921 3 4 Switzerland 3 4 1 The Berne Trial 1934 35 3 4 2 The Basel Trial 3 5 Germany 3 5 1 German language publications 3 6 Italy 3 7 Post World War II 3 7 1 Middle East 3 7 2 Contemporary conspiracy theories 4 Adaptations 4 1 Print 4 2 Television 5 See also 5 1 Pertinent concepts 5 2 Individuals 5 3 Related or similar texts 6 Notes 7 References 7 1 Citations 7 2 Works cited 8 Further reading 8 1 Books and journal articles 9 External linksCreationThe Protocols is a fabricated document purporting to be factual Textual evidence shows that it could not have been produced prior to 1901 It is known that the title of Sergei Nilus widely distributed edition contains the dates 1902 1903 and it is likely that the document was actually written at this time in Russia despite Nilus attempt to cover this up by inserting French sounding words into his edition 4 Cesare G De Michelis argues that it was manufactured in the months after a Russian Zionist congress in September 1902 and that it was originally a parody of Jewish idealism meant for internal circulation among antisemites until it was decided to clean it up and publish it as if it were real Self contradictions in various testimonies show that the individuals involved including the text s initial publisher Pavel Krushevan deliberately obscured the origins of the text and lied about it in the decades afterwards 5 If the placement of the forgery in 1902 1903 Russia is correct then it was written at the beginning of a series of anti Jewish pogroms in the Russian Empire in which thousands of Jews were killed or fled the country Many of the people whom De Michelis suspects of involvement in the forgery were directly responsible for inciting the pogroms 6 Political conspiracy background According to Norman Cohn the modern myth of a world wide conspiracy by Jews has its earliest precursor in a work written by a Jesuit priest Augustin Barruel who in his Memoires pour servir a l histoire du Jacobinisme 1798 argued that the medieval and multinational Order of the Knights Templar had not been completely extinguished in 1312 but rather lived on down the ages as a secret fraternity intent on destroying the papacy and all monarchical forms of government In Barruel s view the modern members of this occult movement had wrested control of the Order of Freemasons he deemed responsible for undermining popular morality and the Catholic religion Barruel s ideas of a universal conspiracy were influenced by news of the contents of a tract Proofs of a Conspiracy 1797 being written by a Scottish mathematician John Robison in London According to Barruel the French Enlightenment thinkers commanding a membership of half a million followers in France in turn pledged their blind allegiance to the Bavarian Illuminati under Adam Weishaupt The Jews rarely figure in Barruel s 5 volume polemic though several years later a letter written by a putative Florentine army officer going under the name of J B Simonini and addressed to Barruel after complimenting him for having identified the infernal sects manoeuvering to pave the way for the Antichrist added that the Judaic sect should be included in the roster The letter Cohn concluded seems to be the earliest in the series of anti Semitic forgeries that was to culminate in the Protocols 7 Simonini himself according to Leon Poliakov was probably a pseudonym masquerading the work of the French political police controlled by Joseph Fouche perhaps in an attempt to thwart Napoleon s plans to convoke a Grand Sanhedrin and grant enfranchisement to the Jews 8 Cohn s reconstruction of the background is now contested citation needed Towards the end of the 18th century following the Partitions of Poland the Russian Empire inherited the world s largest Jewish population The Jews lived in shtetls in the West of the Empire in the Pale of Settlement and until the 1840s local Jewish affairs were organised through the qahal the semi autonomous Jewish government including for purposes of taxation and conscription into the Imperial Russian Army Following the ascent of liberalism in Europe the Russian ruling class became more hardline in its reactionary policies upholding the banner of Orthodoxy Autocracy and Nationality whereby non Orthodox and non Russian subjects including Jews were not always embraced Jews who attempted to assimilate were regarded with suspicion as potential infiltrators supposedly trying to take over society while Jews who remained attached to traditional Jewish culture were resented as undesirable aliens The Book of the Kahal 1869 by Jacob Brafman in the Russian language original Resentment towards Jews for the aforementioned reasons existed in Russian society but the idea of a Protocols esque international Jewish conspiracy for world domination was minted in the 1860s Jacob Brafman a Russian Jew from Minsk had a falling out with agents of the local qahal and consequently turned against Judaism He subsequently converted to the Russian Orthodox Church and authored polemics against the Talmud and the qahal 9 Brafman claimed in his books The Local and Universal Jewish Brotherhoods 1868 and The Book of the Kahal 1869 published in Vilna that the qahal continued to exist in secret and that it had as its principal aim undermining Christian entrepreneurs taking over their property and ultimately seizing power He also claimed that it was an international conspiratorial network under the central control of the Alliance Israelite Universelle which was based in Paris and then under the leadership of Adolphe Cremieux a prominent freemason 9 The Vilna Talmudist Jacob Barit attempted to refute Brafman s claim The impact of Brafman s work took on an international aspect when it was translated into English French German and other languages The image of the qahal as a secret international Jewish shadow government working as a state within a state was picked up by anti Jewish publications in Russia and was taken seriously by some Russian officials such as P A Cherevin and Nikolay Pavlovich Ignatyev who in the 1880s urged governors general of provinces to seek out the supposed qahal This was around the time of the Narodnaya Volya assassination of Tsar Alexander II of Russia and the subsequent pogroms In France it was translated by Monsignor Ernest Jouin in 1925 who supported the Protocols In 1928 Siegfried Passarge a geographer who later gave his support to the Nazis translated it into German Aside from Brafman there were other early writings which posited a similar concept to the Protocols This includes The Conquest of the World by the Jews 1878 10 published in Basel and authored by Osman Bey born Frederick Millingen Millingen was a British subject and son of English physician Julius Michael Millingen but served as an officer in the Ottoman Army where he was born He converted to Islam but later became a Russian Orthodox Christian Bey s work was followed up by Hippolytus Lutostansky s The Talmud and the Jews 1879 which claimed that Jews wanted to divide Russia among themselves 11 Sources employed Source material for the forgery consisted jointly of Dialogue aux enfers entre Machiavel et Montesquieu Dialogue in Hell Between Machiavelli and Montesquieu an 1864 political satire by Maurice Joly 12 and a chapter from Biarritz an 1868 novel by the antisemitic German novelist Hermann Goedsche which had been translated into Russian in 1872 2 97 Literary forgery The Protocols is one of the best known and most discussed examples of literary forgery with analysis and proof of its fraudulent origin dating as far back as 1921 13 The forgery is an early example of conspiracy theory literature 14 Written mainly in the first person plural b the text includes generalizations truisms and platitudes on how to take over the world take control of the media and the financial institutions change the traditional social order etc It does not contain specifics 16 Maurice Joly Main articles Maurice Joly and The Dialogue in Hell Between Machiavelli and Montesquieu Numerous parts in the Protocols in one calculation some 160 passages 17 were plagiarized from Joly s political satire Dialogue in Hell Between Machiavelli and Montesquieu This book was a thinly veiled attack on the political ambitions of Napoleon III who represented by the non Jewish character Machiavelli 18 plots to rule the world Joly a republican who later served in the Paris Commune was sentenced to 15 months as a direct result of his book s publication 19 Umberto Eco considered that Dialogue in Hell was itself plagiarised in part from a novel by Eugene Sue Les Mysteres du Peuple 1849 56 20 Identifiable phrases from Joly constitute 4 of the first half of the first edition and 12 of the second half later editions including most translations have longer quotes from Joly 21 The Protocols 1 19 closely follow the order of Maurice Joly s Dialogues 1 17 For example Dialogue in Hell Between Machiavelli and Montesquieu The Protocols of the Elders of ZionHow are loans made By the issue of bonds entailing on the Government the obligation to pay interest proportionate to the capital it has been paid Thus if a loan is at 5 the State after 20 years has paid out a sum equal to the borrowed capital When 40 years have expired it has paid double after 60 years triple yet it remains debtor for the entire capital sum Montesquieu Dialogues p 209 A loan is an issue of Government paper which entails an obligation to pay interest amounting to a percentage of the total sum of the borrowed money If a loan is at 5 then in 20 years the Government would have unnecessarily paid out a sum equal to that of the loan in order to cover the percentage In 40 years it will have paid twice and in 60 thrice that amount but the loan will still remain as an unpaid debt Protocols p 77Like the god Vishnu my press will have a hundred arms and these arms will give their hands to all the different shades of opinion throughout the country Machiavelli Dialogues p 141 These newspapers like the Indian god Vishnu will be possessed of hundreds of hands each of which will be feeling the pulse of varying public opinion Protocols p 43Now I understand the figure of the god Vishnu you have a hundred arms like the Indian idol and each of your fingers touches a spring Montesquieu Dialogues p 207 Our Government will resemble the Hindu god Vishnu Each of our hundred hands will hold one spring of the social machinery of State Protocols p 65Philip Graves brought this plagiarism to light in a series of articles in The Times in 1921 being the first to expose the Protocols as a forgery to the public 1 22 Hermann Goedsche Main article Hermann Goedsche Daniel Keren wrote in his essay Commentary on The Protocols of the Elders of Zion Goedsche was a postal clerk and a spy for the Prussian Secret Police He had been forced to leave the postal work due to his part in forging evidence in the prosecution against the Democratic leader Benedict Waldeck in 1849 23 Following his dismissal Goedsche began a career as a conservative columnist and wrote literary fiction under the pen name Sir John Retcliffe 24 His 1868 novel Biarritz To Sedan contains a chapter called The Jewish Cemetery in Prague and the Council of Representatives of the Twelve Tribes of Israel In it Goedsche who was unaware that only two of the original twelve Biblical tribes remained depicts a clandestine nocturnal meeting of members of a mysterious rabbinical cabal that is planning a diabolical Jewish conspiracy At midnight the Devil appears to contribute his opinions and insight The chapter closely resembles a scene in Alexandre Dumas Giuseppe Balsamo 1848 in which Joseph Balsamo a k a Alessandro Cagliostro and company plot the Affair of the Diamond Necklace 25 In 1872 a Russian translation of The Jewish Cemetery in Prague appeared in Saint Petersburg as a separate pamphlet of purported non fiction Francois Bournand in his Les Juifs et nos Contemporains 1896 reproduced the soliloquy at the end of the chapter in which the character Levit expresses as factual the wish that Jews be kings of the world in 100 years crediting a Chief Rabbi John Readcliff Perpetuation of the myth of the authenticity of Goedsche s story in particular the Rabbi s speech facilitated later accounts of the equally mythical authenticity of the Protocols 24 Like the Protocols many asserted that the fictional rabbi s speech had a ring of authenticity regardless of its origin This speech was published in our time eighteen years ago read an 1898 report in La Croix and all the events occurring before our eyes were anticipated in it with truly frightening accuracy 26 Fictional events in Joly s Dialogue aux enfers entre Machiavel et Montesquieu which appeared four years before Biarritz may well have been the inspiration for Goedsche s fictional midnight meeting and details of the outcome of the supposed plot Goedsche s chapter may have been an outright plagiarism of Joly Dumas pere or both 27 c Structure and contentThe Protocols purports to document the minutes of a late 19th century meeting attended by world Jewish leaders the Elders of Zion who are conspiring to take over the world 28 29 The forgery places in the mouths of the Jewish leaders a variety of plans most of which derive from older antisemitic canards 28 29 For example the Protocols includes plans to subvert the morals of the non Jewish world plans for Jewish bankers to control the world s economies plans for Jewish control of the press and ultimately plans for the destruction of civilization 28 29 The document consists of 24 protocols which have been analyzed by Steven Jacobs and Mark Weitzman who documented several recurrent themes that appear repeatedly in the 24 protocols d as shown in the following table 30 Protocol Title 30 Themes 30 1 The Basic Doctrine Right Lies in Might Freedom and Liberty Authority and power Gold money2 Economic War and Disorganization Lead to International Government International Political economic conspiracy Press Media as tools3 Methods of Conquest Jewish people arrogant and corrupt Chosenness Election Public Service4 The Destruction of Religion by Materialism Business as Cold and Heartless Gentiles as slaves5 Despotism and Modern Progress Jewish Ethics Jewish People s Relationship to Larger Society6 The Acquisition of Land The Encouragement of Speculation Ownership of land7 A Prophecy of Worldwide War Internal unrest and discord vs Court system leading to war vs Shalom Peace8 The transitional Government Criminal element9 The All Embracing Propaganda Law education Freemasonry10 Abolition of the Constitution Rise of the Autocracy Politics Majority rule Liberalism Family11 The Constitution of Autocracy and Universal Rule Gentiles Jewish political involvement Freemasonry12 The Kingdom of the Press and Control Liberty Press censorship Publishing13 Turning Public Thought from Essentials to Non essentials Gentiles Business Chosenness Election Press and censorship Liberalism14 The Destruction of Religion as a Prelude to the Rise of the Jewish God Judaism God Gentiles Liberty Pornography15 Utilization of Masonry Heartless Suppression of Enemies Gentiles Freemasonry Sages of Israel Political power and authority King of Israel16 The Nullification of Education Education17 The Fate of Lawyers and the Clergy Lawyers Clergy Christianity and non Jewish Authorship18 The Organization of Disorder Evil Speech 19 Mutual Understanding Between Ruler and People Gossip Martyrdom20 The Financial Program and Construction Taxes and Taxation Loans Bonds Usury Moneylending21 Domestic Loans and Government Credit Stock Markets and Stock Exchanges22 The Beneficence of Jewish Rule Gold Money Chosenness Election23 The Inculcation of Obedience Obedience to Authority Slavery Chosenness Election24 The Jewish Ruler Kingship Document as FictionConspiracy references According to Daniel Pipes The book s vagueness almost no names dates or issues are specified has been one key to this wide ranging success The purportedly Jewish authorship also helps to make the book more convincing Its embrace of contradiction that to advance Jews use all tools available including capitalism and communism philo Semitism and antisemitism democracy and tyranny made it possible for The Protocols to reach out to all rich and poor Right and Left Christian and Muslim American and Japanese 16 Pipes notes that the Protocols emphasizes recurring themes of conspiratorial antisemitism Jews always scheme Jews are everywhere Jews are behind every institution Jews obey a central authority the shadowy Elders and Jews are close to success 31 As fiction in the genre of literature the tract was analyzed by Umberto Eco in his novel Foucault s Pendulum 1988 The great importance of The Protocols lies in its permitting antisemites to reach beyond their traditional circles and find a large international audience a process that continues to this day The forgery poisoned public life wherever it appeared it was self generating a blueprint that migrated from one conspiracy to another 32 Eco also dealt with the Protocols in 1994 in chapter 6 Fictional Protocols of his Six Walks in the Fictional Woods and in his 2010 novel The Cemetery of Prague HistoryPublication history See also List of editions of Protocols of the Elders of Zion The Protocols appeared in print in the Russian Empire as early as 1903 published as a series of articles in Znamya a Black Hundreds newspaper owned by Pavel Krushevan It appeared again in 1905 as the final chapter Chapter XII of the second edition of Velikoe v malom i antikhrist The Great in the Small amp Antichrist a book by Sergei Nilus In 1906 it appeared in pamphlet form edited by Georgy Butmi de Katzman 33 These first three and subsequently more Russian language imprints were published and circulated in the Russian Empire during the 1903 06 period as a tool for scapegoating Jews blamed by the monarchists for the defeat in the Russo Japanese War and the Revolution of 1905 Common to all three texts is the idea that Jews aim for world domination Since The Protocols are presented as merely a document the front matter and back matter are needed to explain its alleged origin The diverse imprints however are mutually inconsistent The general claim is that the document was stolen from a secret Jewish organization Since the alleged original stolen manuscript does not exist one is forced to restore a purported original edition This has been done by the Italian scholar Cesare G De Michelis in 1998 in a work which was translated into English and published in 2004 where he treats his subject as Apocrypha 33 34 As the Russian Revolution unfolded causing White movement affiliated Russians to flee to the West this text was carried along and assumed a new purpose Until then The Protocols had remained obscure 34 it now became an instrument for blaming Jews for the Russian Revolution It became a tool a political weapon used against the Bolsheviks who were depicted as overwhelmingly Jewish allegedly executing the plan embodied in The Protocols The purpose was to discredit the October Revolution prevent the West from recognizing the Soviet Union and bring about the downfall of Vladimir Lenin s regime 33 34 First Russian language editions The frontispiece of a 1912 edition using occult symbols The chapter In the Jewish Cemetery in Prague from Goedsche s Biarritz with its strong antisemitic theme containing the alleged rabbinical plot against the European civilization was translated into Russian as a separate pamphlet in 1872 2 97 However in 1921 Princess Catherine Radziwill gave a private lecture in New York in which she claimed that the Protocols were a forgery compiled in 1904 05 by Russian journalists Matvei Golovinski and Manasevich Manuilov at the direction of Pyotr Rachkovsky Chief of the Russian secret service in Paris 35 In 1944 German writer Konrad Heiden identified Golovinski as an author of the Protocols 36 Radziwill s account was supported by Russian historian Mikhail Lepekhine who published his findings in November 1999 in the French newsweekly L Express 37 Lepekhine considers the Protocols a part of a scheme to persuade Tsar Nicholas II that the modernization of Russia was really a Jewish plot to control the world 38 Stephen Eric Bronner writes that groups opposed to progress parliamentarianism urbanization and capitalism and an active Jewish role in these modern institutions were particularly drawn to the antisemitism of the document 39 Ukrainian scholar Vadim Skuratovsky offers extensive literary historical and linguistic analysis of the original text of the Protocols and traces the influences of Fyodor Dostoyevsky s prose in particular The Grand Inquisitor and The Possessed on Golovinski s writings including the Protocols 38 Golovinski s role in the writing of the Protocols is disputed by Michael Hagemeister Richard Levy and Cesare De Michelis who each write that the account which involves him is historically unverifiable and to a large extent provably wrong 40 41 42 In his book The Non Existent Manuscript Italian scholar Cesare G De Michelis studies early Russian publications of the Protocols The Protocols were first mentioned in the Russian press in April 1902 by the Saint Petersburg newspaper Novoye Vremya Novoe Vremya The New Times The article was written by famous conservative publicist Mikhail Menshikov as a part of his regular series Letters to Neighbors Pisma k blizhnim and was titled Plots against Humanity The author described his meeting with a lady Yuliana Glinka as it is known now who after telling him about her mystical revelations implored him to get familiar with the documents later known as the Protocols but after reading some excerpts Menshikov became quite skeptical about their origin and did not publish them 43 Krushevan and Nilus editions The Protocols were published at the earliest in serialized form from August 28 to September 7 O S 1903 in Znamya a Saint Petersburg daily newspaper under Pavel Krushevan Krushevan had initiated the Kishinev pogrom four months earlier 44 In 1905 Sergei Nilus published the full text of the Protocols in Chapter XII the final chapter pp 305 417 of the second edition or third according to some sources of his book Velikoe v malom i antikhrist which translates as The Great within the Small The Coming of the Anti Christ and the Rule of Satan on Earth He claimed it was the work of the First Zionist Congress held in 1897 in Basel Switzerland 33 When it was pointed out that the First Zionist Congress had been open to the public and was attended by many non Jews Nilus changed his story saying the Protocols were the work of the 1902 03 meetings of the Elders but contradicting his own prior statement that he had received his copy in 1901 In 1901 I succeeded through an acquaintance of mine the late Court Marshal Alexei Nikolayevich Sukotin of Chernigov in getting a manuscript that exposed with unusual perfection and clarity the course and development of the secret Jewish Freemasonic conspiracy which would bring this wicked world to its inevitable end The person who gave me this manuscript guaranteed it to be a faithful translation of the original documents that were stolen by a woman from one of the highest and most influential leaders of the Freemasons at a secret meeting somewhere in France the beloved nest of Freemasonic conspiracy 45 Stolypin s fraud investigation 1905 A subsequent secret investigation ordered by Pyotr Stolypin the newly appointed chairman of the Council of Ministers came to the conclusion that the Protocols first appeared in Paris in antisemitic circles around 1897 98 46 When Nicholas II learned of the results of this investigation he requested The Protocols should be confiscated a good cause cannot be defended by dirty means 47 Despite the order or because of the good cause numerous reprints proliferated 44 The Protocols in the West In February 1920 Eyre amp Spottiswoode published the first English translation of The Protocols of the Elders of Zion in Britain According to a letter written by art historian Robert Hobart Cust the pamphlet had been translated prepared and paid for by George Shanks 48 and their mutual friend Major Edward Griffiths George Burdon who was serving as Secretary of the United Russia Societies Association at that time 49 In an edition of Lord Alfred Douglas Plain English journal dated January 1921 50 it is claimed that Shanks a former officer in the Royal Navy Air Service and the Russian Government Committee in Kingsway London 51 had found post war employment in the Chief Whip s Office at 12 Downing Street before being offered a position as Personal Secretary to Sir Philip Sassoon at that time serving as Private Secretary to British Prime Minister David Lloyd George in Britain s Coalition Government A 1934 edition by the Patriotic Publishing Company of Chicago In the United States The Protocols are to be understood in the context of the First Red Scare 1917 20 The text was purportedly brought to the United States by a Russian Army officer in 1917 it was translated into English by Natalie de Bogory personal assistant of Harris A Houghton an officer of the Department of War in June 1918 52 and Russian expatriate Boris Brasol soon circulated it in American government circles specifically diplomatic and military in typescript form 53 a copy of which is archived by the Hoover Institute 54 On October 27 and 28 1919 the Philadelphia Public Ledger published excerpts of an English language translation as the Red Bible deleting all references to the purported Jewish authorship and re casting the document as a Bolshevik manifesto 55 The author of the articles was the paper s correspondent at the time Carl W Ackerman who later became the head of the journalism department at Columbia University 56 54 In 1923 there appeared an anonymously edited pamphlet by the Britons Publishing Society a successor to The Britons an entity created and headed by Henry Hamilton Beamish This imprint was allegedly a translation by Victor E Marsden who had died in October 1920 54 On May 8 1920 an article 57 in The Times followed German translation and appealed for an inquiry into what it called an uncanny note of prophecy In the leader editorial titled The Jewish Peril a Disturbing Pamphlet Call for Inquiry Wickham Steed wrote about The Protocols What are these Protocols Are they authentic If so what malevolent assembly concocted these plans and gloated over their exposition Are they forgery If so whence comes the uncanny note of prophecy prophecy in part fulfilled in part so far gone in the way of fulfillment 58 Steed retracted his endorsement of The Protocols after they were exposed as a forgery 59 United States Title page of 1920 edition from Boston For nearly two years starting in 1920 the American industrialist Henry Ford published in a newspaper he owned The Dearborn Independent a series of antisemitic articles that quoted liberally from the Protocols 60 The actual author of the articles is generally believed to have been the newspaper s editor William Cameron 60 During 1922 the circulation of the Dearborn Independent grew to almost 270 000 paid copies 61 Ford later published a compilation of the articles in book form as The International Jew The World s Foremost Problem 60 In 1921 Ford cited evidence of a Jewish threat The only statement I care to make about the Protocols is that they fit in with what is going on They are 16 years old and they have fitted the world situation up to this time 62 Robert A Rosenbaum wrote that In 1927 bowing to legal and economic pressure Ford issued a retraction and apology while disclaiming personal responsibility for the anti Semitic articles and closed the Dearborn Independent in 1927 63 He was also an admirer of Nazi Germany 64 In 1934 an anonymous editor expanded the compilation with Text and Commentary pp 136 41 The production of this uncredited compilation was a 300 page book an inauthentic expanded edition of the twelfth chapter of Nilus s 1905 book on the coming of the anti Christ It consists of substantial liftings of excerpts of articles from Ford s antisemitic periodical The Dearborn Independent This 1934 text circulates most widely in the English speaking world as well as on the internet The Text and Commentary concludes with a comment on Chaim Weizmann s October 6 1920 remark at a banquet A beneficent protection which God has instituted in the life of the Jew is that He has dispersed him all over the world Marsden who was dead by then is credited with the following assertion It proves that the Learned Elders exist It proves that Dr Weizmann knows all about them It proves that the desire for a National Home in Palestine is only camouflage and an infinitesimal part of the Jew s real object It proves that the Jews of the world have no intention of settling in Palestine or any separate country and that their annual prayer that they may all meet Next Year in Jerusalem is merely a piece of their characteristic make believe It also demonstrates that the Jews are now a world menace and that the Aryan races will have to domicile them permanently out of Europe 65 The Times exposes a forgery 1921 In 1920 1921 the history of the concepts found in the Protocols was traced back to the works of Goedsche and Jacques Cretineau Joly by Lucien Wolf an English Jewish journalist and published in London in August 1921 But a dramatic expose occurred in the series of articles in The Times by its Constantinople reporter Philip Graves who discovered the plagiarism from the work of Maurice Joly 1 According to writer Peter Grose Allen Dulles who was in Constantinople developing relationships in post Ottoman political structures discovered the source of the documentation and ultimately provided him to The Times Grose writes that The Times extended a loan to the source a Russian emigre who refused to be identified with the understanding the loan would not be repaid 66 Colin Holmes a lecturer in economic history at Sheffield University identified the emigre as Mikhail Raslovlev a self identified antisemite who gave the information to Graves so as not to give a weapon of any kind to the Jews whose friend I have never been 67 In the first article of Graves series titled A Literary Forgery the editors of The Times wrote our Constantinople Correspondent presents for the first time conclusive proof that the document is in the main a clumsy plagiarism He has forwarded us a copy of the French book from which the plagiarism is made 1 In the same year an entire book 68 documenting the hoax was published in the United States by Herman Bernstein Despite this widespread and extensive debunking the Protocols continued to be regarded as important factual evidence by antisemites Dulles a successful lawyer and career diplomat attempted to persuade the US State Department to publicly denounce the forgery but without success 69 Switzerland The Berne Trial 1934 35 Main article Berne Trial The selling of the Protocols edited by German antisemite Theodor Fritsch by the National Front during a political meeting in the Casino of Berne on June 13 1933 e led to the Berne Trial in the Amtsgericht district court of Berne the capital of Switzerland on October 29 1934 The plaintiffs the Swiss Jewish Association and the Jewish Community of Berne were represented by Hans Matti and Georges Brunschvig helped by Emil Raas Working on behalf of the defense was German antisemitic propagandist Ulrich Fleischhauer On May 19 1935 two defendants Theodore Fischer and Silvio Schnell were convicted of violating a Bernese statute prohibiting the distribution of immoral obscene or brutalizing texts 70 while three other defendants were acquitted The court declared the Protocols to be forgeries plagiarisms and obscene literature Judge Walter Meyer a Christian who had not previously heard of the Protocols said in conclusion I hope the time will come when nobody will be able to understand how in 1935 nearly a dozen sane and responsible men were able for two weeks to mock the intellect of the Bern court discussing the authenticity of the so called Protocols the very Protocols that harmful as they have been and will be are nothing but laughable nonsense 44 Vladimir Burtsev a Russian emigre anti Bolshevik and anti Fascist who exposed numerous Okhrana agents provocateurs in the early 1900s served as a witness at the Berne Trial In 1938 in Paris he published a book The Protocols of the Elders of Zion A Proved Forgery based on his testimony On November 1 1937 the defendants appealed the verdict to the Obergericht Cantonal Supreme Court of Berne A panel of three judges acquitted them holding that the Protocols while false did not violate the statute at issue because they were political publications and not immoral obscene publications Schundliteratur in the strict sense of the law 70 The presiding judge s opinion stated though that the forgery of the Protocols was not questionable and expressed regret that the law did not provide adequate protection for Jews from this sort of literature The court refused to impose the fees of defense of the acquitted defendants to the plaintiffs and the acquitted Theodor Fischer had to pay 100 Fr to the total state costs of the trial Fr 28 000 that were eventually paid by the Canton of Berne 71 This decision gave grounds for later allegations that the appeal court confirmed authenticity of the Protocols which is contrary to the facts Protocols of Zion confiscated by the Basel police on complaint of the Jews Dreyfus Brodsky and Marcus Cohn 1933 in the collection of the Jewish Museum of Switzerland Evidence presented at the trial which strongly influenced later accounts up to the present was that the Protocols were originally written in French by agents of the Tzarist secret police the Okhrana 42 However this version has been questioned by several modern scholars 42 Michael Hagemeister discovered that the primary witness Alexandre du Chayla had previously written in support of the blood libel had received four thousand Swiss francs for his testimony and was secretly doubted even by the plaintiffs 41 Charles Ruud and Sergei Stepanov concluded that there is no substantial evidence of Okhrana involvement and strong circumstantial evidence against it 72 The Basel Trial A similar trial in Switzerland took place at Basel The Swiss Frontists Alfred Zander and Eduard Ruegsegger distributed the Protocols edited by the German Gottfried zur Beek in Switzerland Jules Dreyfus Brodsky and Marcus Cohen sued them for insult to Jewish honor At the same time chief rabbi Marcus Ehrenpreis of Stockholm who also witnessed at the Berne Trial sued Alfred Zander who contended that Ehrenpreis himself had said that the Protocols were authentic referring to the foreword of the edition of the Protocols by the German antisemite Theodor Fritsch On June 5 1936 these proceedings ended with a settlement f Germany According to historian Norman Cohn 74 the assassins of German Jewish politician Walther Rathenau 1867 1922 were convinced that Rathenau was a literal Elder of Zion It seems likely Adolf Hitler first became aware of the Protocols after hearing about it from ethnic German white emigres such as Alfred Rosenberg and Max Erwin von Scheubner Richter 75 Rosenberg and Scheubner Richter were also members of the early Aufbau Vereinigung counterrevolutionary group which according to historian Michael Kellogg influenced the Nazis in promulgating a Protocols like myth 76 Hitler refers to the Protocols in Mein Kampf The Protocols are based on a forgery the Frankfurter Zeitung moans every week which is the best proof that they are authentic the important thing is that with positively terrifying certainty they reveal the nature and activity of the Jewish people and expose their inner contexts as well as their ultimate final aims 77 The Protocols also became a part of the Nazi propaganda effort to justify persecution of the Jews In The Holocaust The Destruction of European Jewry 1933 1945 Nora Levin states that Hitler used the Protocols as a manual in his war to exterminate the Jews Despite conclusive proof that the Protocols were a gross forgery they had sensational popularity and large sales in the 1920s and 1930s They were translated into every language of Europe and sold widely in Arab lands the US and England But it was in Germany after World War I that they had their greatest success There they were used to explain all of the disasters that had befallen the country the defeat in the war the hunger the destructive inflation 78 Hitler did not mention the Protocols in his speeches after his defense of it in Mein Kampf 42 79 Distillations of the text appeared in German classrooms indoctrinated the Hitler Youth and invaded the USSR along with German soldiers 2 Nazi Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels proclaimed The Zionist Protocols are as up to date today as they were the day they were first published 80 Richard S Levy criticizes the claim that the Protocols had a large effect on Hitler s thinking writing that it is based mostly on suspect testimony and lacks hard evidence 42 Randall Bytwerk agrees writing that most leading Nazis did not believe it was genuine despite having an inner truth suitable for propaganda 79 Publication of the Protocols was stopped in Germany in 1939 for unknown reasons 81 An edition that was ready for printing was blocked by censorship laws 82 German language publications Having fled Ukraine in 1918 19 Piotr Shabelsky Bork brought the Protocols to Ludwig Muller von Hausen who then published them in German 83 Under the pseudonym Gottfried zur Beek he produced the first and by far the most important 84 German translation It appeared in January 1920 as a part of a larger antisemitic tract 85 dated 1919 After The Times discussed the book respectfully in May 1920 it became a bestseller The Hohenzollern family helped defray the publication costs and Kaiser Wilhelm II had portions of the book read out aloud to dinner guests 80 Alfred Rosenberg s 1923 edition 86 gave a forgery a huge boost 80 Italy Fascist politician Giovanni Preziosi published the first Italian edition of the Protocols in 1921 87 page needed The book however had little impact until the mid 1930s A new 1937 edition had a much higher impact and three further editions in the following months sold 60 000 copies total 87 page needed The fifth edition had an introduction by Julius Evola which argued around the issue of forgery stating The problem of the authenticity of this document is secondary and has to be replaced by the much more serious and essential problem of its truthfulness 87 page needed Post World War II See also Contemporary imprints of The Protocols of the Elders of Zion and New World Order conspiracy theory The Protocols of the Elders of Zion Middle East Neither governments nor political leaders in most parts of the world have referred to the Protocols since World War II The exception to this is the Middle East where a large number of Arab and Muslim regimes and leaders have endorsed them as authentic including endorsements from Presidents Gamal Abdel Nasser and Anwar Sadat of Egypt President Abdul Salam Arif of Iraq 88 King Faisal of Saudi Arabia and Colonel Muammar al Gaddafi of Libya 89 90 A translation made by an Arab Christian appeared in Cairo in 1927 or 1928 this time as a book The first translation by an Arab Muslim was also published in Cairo but only in 1951 89 The 1988 charter of Hamas a Palestinian Islamist group stated that the Protocols embodies the plan of the Zionists 91 The reference was removed in the new covenant issued in 2017 92 Recent endorsements in the 21st century have been made by the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem Sheikh Ekrima Sa id Sabri the education ministry of Saudi Arabia 90 and a member of the Greek Parliament Ilias Kasidiaris 93 The Palestinian Solidarity Committee of South Africa distributed copies of the Protocols at the World Conference against Racism 2001 94 The book was sold during the conference in the exhibition tent set up for the distribution of the antiracist literature 95 96 However figures within the region have publicly asserted that The Protocols of the Elders of Zion is a forgery such as former Grand Mufti of Egypt Ali Gomaa who made an official court complaint concerning a publisher who falsely put his name on an introduction to its Arabic translation 97 Contemporary conspiracy theories See also Conspiracy theory The Protocols continue to be widely available around the world particularly on the Internet The Protocols is widely considered influential in the development of other conspiracy theories citation needed and reappears repeatedly in contemporary conspiracy literature Notions derived from the Protocols include claims that the Jews depicted in the Protocols are a cover for the Illuminati 36 Freemasons the Priory of Sion or in the opinion of David Icke extra dimensional entities 98 In his book And the truth shall set you free 1995 Icke asserted that the Protocols are genuine and accurate 99 AdaptationsPrint Masami Uno s book If You Understand Judea You Can Comprehend the World 1990 Scenario for the Final Economic War became popular in Japan around 1987 and was based upon the Protocols 100 Television In 2001 2002 Arab Radio and Television produced a 30 part television miniseries entitled Horseman Without a Horse starring prominent Egyptian actor Mohamed Sobhi which contains dramatizations of the Protocols The United States and Israel criticized Egypt for airing the program 101 Ash Shatat Arabic الشتات The Diaspora is a 29 part Syrian television series produced in 2003 by a private Syrian film company and was based in part on the Protocols Syrian national television declined to air the program Ash Shatat was shown on Lebanon s Al Manar before being dropped The series was shown in Iran in 2004 and in Jordan during October 2005 on Al Mamnou a Jordanian satellite network citation needed See also Judaism portal Russia portalPertinent concepts Black propaganda Blood libel Cultural Marxism conspiracy theory Disinformation Hate speech Jewish Bolshevism Shadow government conspiracy World governmentIndividuals Martin Heidegger and NazismRelated or similar texts Alta Vendita Hamas Covenant Memoirs of Mr Hempher The British Spy to the Middle East The Prague Cemetery Protocols of Zion film A Racial Program for the Twentieth Century Tanaka Memorial Warrant for GenocideNotes With plagiarism from German and French texts The text contains 44 instances of the word I 9 6 and 412 instances of the word we 90 4 15 This complex relationship was originally exposed by Graves 1921 The expose has since been elaborated in many sources Jacobs analyses the Marsden English translation Some other less common imprints have more or less than 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Police McGill Queen s University Press Singerman Robert 1980 The American Career of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion American Jewish History 71 Further readingBooks and journal articles Ben Itto Hadassa The Lie That Wouldn t Die The Protocols of the Elders of Zion ISBN 9780853035954 pub Vallentine Mitchell amp Co Ltd A Hoax of Hate The Anti Defamation League 2002 Archived from the original on 2005 12 28 Eisner Will 2005 The Plot The Secret Story of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion ISBN 978 0 393 06045 4 Fox Frank 1997 The Protocols of the Elders of Zion and the Shadowy world of Elie de Cyon East European Jewish Affairs 27 1 3 22 doi 10 1080 13501679708577838 Goldberg Isaac 1936 The so called Protocols of the Elders of Zion a Definitive Exposure of One of the Most Malicious Lies in History Girard KS E Haldeman Julius Kis Danilo 1989 The Book of Kings and Fools The Encyclopedia of the Dead Faber amp Faber Landes Richard Katz Steven eds 2012 Paranoid Apocalypse A Hundred Year Retrospective on The Protocols of the Elders of Zion New York New York University Press Shibuya Eric 2007 The Struggle with Violent Right Wing Extremist Groups in the United States In Forest James ed Countering terrorism and insurgency in the 21st century Greenwood Sykes Christopher The Protocols of the Elders of Zion History Today Feb 1967 Vol 17 Issue 2 p81 88 online Timmerman Kenneth R 2003 Preachers of Hate Islam and the War on America Crown Forum ISBN 978 1 4000 4901 1 Wolf Lucien 1921 The Myth of the Jewish Menace in World Affairs or The Truth About the Forged Protocols of the Elders of Zion New York Macmillan External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to Protocols of the Elders of Zion Wikisource has original text related to this article The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion Protocols of the Elders of Zion Key Dates The Holocaust Encyclopedia United States Holocaust Memorial Museum The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion translated by Victor E Marsden at 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