Antisemitic forgery revealed by Russian
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2 electronic resources (2 pages)
Creator(s)
- Wiener Library (custody)
- Ben-Itto, Hadassa (collector)
Scope and Content
The file contains an article published in the Jewish Chronicle Reporter, London, in 1978. The article is entitled as 'Antisemitic forgery revealed by Russian', and deals with the exposure of the Protocols of the Wise man of Zion by Philip Graves, journalist for the Times, in 1921. The researcher Colin Holmes unearthed the information about the falsification of the Protocols in the Times archive. Mr. Graves source was an Russian landowner called Michael Raslovleff (Michail Raslovlev), so the Chronicle argues, who fled to Constantinople after the Russian Revolution in 1917. Additionally two other articles inform about Mr. Raslovleff's role in the coverage about the Protocols of the Wise man of Zion, which were a fabrication and an antisemitic propaganda. His role in the affair has remained a newspaper secrecy for many years, but his name has been unearthed in the archives of the Times by Mr Colin Holmes.
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Material for the Bern trial from the archives of the Times
Electronic text and image data Jerusalem Yad Vashem 2015
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People
- Graves, Philip P. (Philip Perceval), 1876-1953
- Holmes, Colin, 1938-
Subjects
- Press coverage of . . .
- Conspiracies.
- Investigative reporting--Great Britain.
- Jewish press.
- Antisemitism--Russia--History--20th century.
- Antisemitism--Europe, Central.