[A letter from Kolischko to Vladimir Lvovitsch]
Extent and Medium
1 online resource (4 pages)
Creator(s)
- Sifriyat Ṿiner (Tel Aviv) (custody)
- Burt︠s︡ev, V. L. (Vladimir Lʹvovich), 1862-1942
- Ben-Itto, Hadassa (collector)
- Kolischko, J (author)
Scope and Content
In his letter, Kolyshko analyses the reception of the Protocols of the wise men of Zion in Russia - from total belief in their authenticity when they just appeared to complete discrediting by the 1917s. He explains that, as an important Journalist in Russia during the appearance of the protocols, he reported about them. Since he worked for newspapers like Novoje Wremja, Russkoje Slowo and others, he reported on the reactions of the population to the protocols. In the population too, the protocols were initially classified as credible, since they perfectly captured the ideas of Jews during this time. However, the opinion of the population regarding the authenticity of the protocols has also changed. By 1917 most of the people believed the protocols are a forgery. Nilus, according to Kolyshko, had a key role in the protocols' appearance.
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Note(s)
Electronic text and image data. Tel Aviv : Tel Aviv University. Wiener Library 2017
Title viewed 06.03.2017
Also available in microfilm: Der Berner Prozess um die "Protokolle der Weisen von Zion" ...Strafsache Schweizerischer israelitischer Gemeindebund und Israelitische Kultusgemeinde Bern gegen die Gauleitung des Bundes national-sozialisticher Eidgenossen und weitere Angeschuldigte ...; Frames 3479-3482;
People
- Nilus, Sergiei, 1862-1930
Subjects
- Bern Trial, Bern, Switzerland, 1934-1935
- Antisemitism--Russia--History
- Jews--Russia--History--20th century.