Das Judentum - eine entsetzliche Landplage
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- Wiener Library (custody)
- Ben-Itto, Hadassa (collector)
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The file contains a newspaper cutting of the Jüdische Gemeinde Bern and references by Georges Brunschvig, which is entitled as 'Judaism as a disease'. "I hope there will come a time when no one will understand why, in 1935, a dozen very clever and shrewd people could argue for 15 days before a Bernese court of the authenticity or falseness of these so-called Protocols of the wise man of Zion, which with all the damage they have done and could do, are nothing more than ridiculous nonsense.' This is how the judge of the Bern trial explained his verdict. In 1971, the Protocols were again used for propaganda purposes. In Argentina, Italy and in Arab countries, the Protocols are reprinted and the conspiracy theories brought to life again. For this purpose, Georges Brunschvig has once again referred to the history of the Protocols and made more precise statements on them.
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Electronic text and image data Jerusalem Yad Vashem 2015
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People
- Meyer, Walter
- Brunschvig, Georges, 1908-1973
Subjects
- Press releases--Switzerland.
- Jewish-Arab relations--Arab countries--Public opinion.
- Islam--Relations--Judaism.
- Antisemitism--Argentina.
- Nazi propaganda--Foreign countries.
- Christianity and other religions--Relations--Judaism--1945-.
- Conspiracies.
- Anti-Jewish propaganda.
- Biography.
- Bern Trial, Bern, Switzerland, 1934-1935.
Places
- Argentina--Politics and government--20th century.