[statements of Spiridowitsch]
Extent and Medium
1 electronic resource (34 pages)
Creator(s)
- Toedtli (author)
- Spiridovich, A. I. (Aleksandr Ivanovich), 1873-1952 (author)
- Roll, Ubald (translator)
Scope and Content
Witness account of Spiridowitsch from December 1934, translated by von Roll and submitted in January 1935. Spiridowitsch considers the protocols a Jewish credo for World domination. Spiridowitsch claims that Nilus found the Protocols and denied any involvement of the Okhrana. In a statement that was submitted in February 1935 he denounces the witness account of Svatikoff and defends Ratschkovsky. He also denies the conspiration between Ratschkovsky and Bint. In another statement Spiridowitsch denounces the witness account of Burzeff. He calls him a terrorist. He denies that Golovinsky was a agent provocateur for Ratschkovsky. The witness account and the statements are twice in the folder. Then there are handwritten notes about Spiridowitsch in French and a short excerpt of a letter of Toedtli to Nikolajewitsch stating that Hitler would like to get to know the All Russian fascist Party. Copy of a cover of a file of the law office of Lifschitz in which the documents seem to have been. They are part of Toedli's correspondence that was confiscated and got into the hands of Lifschitz.
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Electronic text and image data Jerusalem Yad Vashem 2015
title viewed: 05.02.19
People
- Bint, Henri, 1851-1929
- Svatikov, S. G., 1880-1942
- Ratschkowski, Pjotr Iwanowitsch, 1853-1911
- Golovinsky, M.
- Nilus, Sergiei, 1862-1930
Subjects
- Bern Trial, Bern, Switzerland, 1934-1935.