[Correspondence from Switzerland, Germany and Netherlands on the publication of court material and reporting on the Bern trail 3]

Identifier
9932964998404146
Language of Description
English
Dates
1 Jan 1935 - 31 Dec 1935
Languages
  • German
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EHRI Partner

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The file contains the third part of a correspondences in September 1935. The correspondences are from Switzerland, Germany and the Netherlands, several private people and organisations are discussing the news coverage in several countries and the assumption of costs regarding the Bern trial. The newspaper 'Bandera Argentina' for example, published and antisemitic article concerning the Bern trial. The Jewish Central Information office assumed that it was influenced by Fleischhauer, as the article ended with an advertisement for the Welt-Dienst. Fleischhauer as an expert for the Bern trial and as an anti-Semite in his private life was also a topic in many letters. The cover pages of his expert opinion about the authenticity of the Protocols of the Wise man of Zion, published in the U. Bodung-Verlag, are attached. Furthermore material from the court sessions in April has been discussed. Additionally material concerning the Protocols of the Wise man of Zion and the Talmud has been collected in several countries and discussed in those letters. Furthermore opinions and informations published in several newspapers like the Times have been analyzed and categorized. Also trial relevant private letters and antisemitic publications, especially about the Protocols of the wise man of Zion were discussed and collected.

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