Protocols Of The Elders Of Zion
- Protocols Of The Elders Of Zion
A forgery that purported to be an eyewitness account of a meeting in a cemetery, where rabbis and other Jewish elders unfolded their plan to rule the world. The Protocols was first published in Czarist Russia in 1905, where Tsar Nicholas II financed its distribution. The Protocols was brought to Germany by Baltic German emigres who managed to escape the Bolshevik victory in the Russian Revolution. Alfred Rosenberg is generally credited with calling Adolf Hitler’s attention to the Protocols. For Hitler, the Protocols was a revelation, inasmuch as it explained, to his satisfaction, how it was possible for the Jews to dominate international finance and at the same time undertake the leadership of communist movements throughout Europe. For Hitler, the Jewish conspiracy to rule the world meant that regardless of the victor in the conflict between capital and the proletariat, the Jews would still triumph because they had assumed the leadership of both sides.
Historical dictionary of the Holocaust.
Jack R. Fischel.
2014.
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