The Protocols of the Elders of Zion was supposedly written in 1897
from the minutes of 24 secret meetings between Jews and Freemasons
in which they conspired to bring down Western civilization and
jointly rule the world. In reality, it is nothing of the sort.
Protocols tells of a Jewish plot to take over the world. Historians
have long said the work is a forgery concocted by Czar Nicholas
II's secret police to blame Russia's troubles on Jews. In 1921,
Philip Graves of the London Times revealed The Protocols to be a
fraud, showing it to be based on a French satire aimed at Napoleon
III. Professor Nilus was a priest in the Orthodox Church in Russia.
He published the first Russian language edition in 1905. In 1920
Henry Ford bought "The Dearborn Independent," a virile and very
independent journal published in his home town. He used it to
publish the Protocols of the Elders of Zion and a series of
articles about the book, as part of his series of 81 articles
(between 1920 and 1922) on "the Jewish Question in America," which
he called "the world's foremost problem." The Dearborn Independent
was distributed nationwide to Ford dealer showrooms and was offered
free of charge to the general public. The relevant articles are
collected here so that the whole can be studied at one time. This
book is an important document in the history of anti-Semitism, and
has been used as required reading in many university anti-Semitism
courses.
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