[Personality and statements of Sergei Alexandrovich Nilus]
Extent and Medium
1 online resource (7 pages)
Creator(s)
- Sifriyat Ṿiner (Tel Aviv) (custody)
- Ben-Itto, Hadassa (collector)
- Bernstein, Herman, 1876-1935
Scope and Content
Excerpts from Herman Bernstein's book 'The History of a Lie: "The Protocols of the wise men of Zion" dealing with the personality and activities of Nilus, mainly through the testimony of du Chayla. The folder contains several small chapters from different books, newspaper articles and pamphlets. These explain how Nilus always reinvents his statement of how he got the Protocols. In 1905, for example, he said the Protocols had been given to him, and a few years later he said that a friend himself had stolen the Protocols from the headquater of the society of Zion in France. Several years afterwords the Protocols came allegedly from Switzerland and not from France.
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Electronic access only
Electronic text and image data. Tel Aviv : Tel Aviv University. Wiener Library 2017
Title viewed 20.03.2017
People
- Svatikov, S. G., 1880-1942
- Zhevakhov, Nikolaĭ Davydovich, kni︠a︡zʹ
- Rachkovskiĭ, Petr Ivanovich, 1851-1910
- Chayla, Alexandre du, 1885–1945
- Nilus, Sergiei, 1862-1930
Subjects
- Antisemitism--Russia--History--20th century.
- Antisemitism--Russia--History--19th century.
- Bern Trial, Bern, Switzerland, 1934-1935