Der Kampf um die Experten im Prozess um die Protokolle

Identifier
9932922399404146
Language of Description
English
Dates
1 Jan 1934 - 31 Dec 1937
Languages
  • German
Source
EHRI Partner

Scope and Content

The file contains several letters addressed to and regarding C.A. Loosli and the fight of the experts in the trial of the 'Protocols of the wise man of Zion'. Most of the letters are concerning the Leonard against Loosli trial, where Loosli got accused of defamation and honorable insult in his expertise for the Bern Trial. Loosli explained in his expertise that the Frontisten (Nationale Front Switzerland), especially Mr. Leonhard, are depending on the Third Reich. Based on this statement Leonhard got insulted and accused Loosli of defamation and honorable insult. The letters show informations about the defense and the accusation, written by Loosli and his lawyer Lifschitz. Also letters regarding payment, allowance and appointments schedule for the Loosli trial are attached. Furthermore other expertise statements of the Bern trail have been discussed, for example the one of Fleischhauer. Also a plaint against Fleischhauer and his expertise statement is attached. Fleischhauer helped coordinate efforts by other defense experts and himself provided media with extensive commentary and written material in support of the defendants (Theodore Fischer and Silvio Schnell). In addition informations about other members of the NSDAP, their work and the Welt-Dienst are given. Newspaper cuttings and an expose regarding the 'Volksbund" of Leonhardt can be seen. Handwritten notes and french documents are attached.

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  • Electronic text and image data Jerusalem Yad Vashem 2015

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