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Chapter 6 – The ‘Protocols’ Reach Germany. Warrant for Genocide. Martin Enev AUBG 2014. In 1919, a forged document stating that funding was received by the Bolsheviks sent from an American banker – Jacob Schiff Copies appeared to the delegates of the Peace Conference in Paris
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Chapter 6 – The ‘Protocols’ Reach Germany Warrant for Genocide Martin Enev AUBG 2014
In 1919, a forged document stating that funding was received by the Bolsheviks sent from an American banker – Jacob Schiff Copies appeared to the delegates of the Peace Conference in Paris London, Washington, Rome Before reaching Germany
Russian officer settled in Berlin Born in wealthy family in 1893 His mother had a leading role in the ‘Union of the Russian People’ and editor of the Black Hundreds Served as an officer during World War I Pyotr Nikolaevich Shabelsky-Bork
Son of a general, born in 1871 in Kiev Contacted Ludwig Mulerwho later produced the first German translation of the ‘Protocols’ under the pen-name Gottfried zurBeek Wrote for Black Hundreds In 1918 was imprisoned but escaped and joined ‘White’ propagandists in Ukraine Fyodor ViktorovichVinberg
‘LuchSveta’ (A Ray of Light), 1920 • Collaboration between • Vinbergand Shabelsky-Bork • The first time ‘Protocols’ • appear outside Russia • Obsessively concerned with • Judeo-Masonic-Bolshevik Conspiracy
World War I was caused by the Jews operating through British and French policy Alliance between Germany and Russia Blaming not the Germans but the Judeo-Masonic conspiracy for loosing the war Vinberg’s Views
First German edition published in 1920 by the Association against the Presumption of the Jews reated by Ludwig Muller ‘The Secrets of the Elders OfZion’ ‘Die Gehemnisse der Weisen von Zion’
March 28, 1922 (meeting in Berlin) Pavel Nikolaevich Milyukov leader of ‘Constitutional Democrats’ Vladimir Nabokov journalist, editor, former minister of Justice
‘Three hundred men, all of whom know one another, guide the economic destinies of the Continent and seek their successors among their followers’ Walther Rathenau Minister of Foreign Affairs