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First published in 1920 by an anonymous author, probably a White Russian emigré to the US, Boris Brasol, The Protocols and World Revolution begins with Natalie de Bogory's powerful translation of the infamous "Protocols of Meetings of the Zionist Men of Wisdom". The text really comes into its own in Part Two by using evidence from the US Senate Overman Committee, a British Government White Paper and press cuttings to show that the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution was led by a group of apostate Jews.
Leon Bronstein (Trotsky) and Hirsch Apfelbaum (Zinoviev) figure prominently as do harrowing accounts of atrocities committed
First published in 1920 by an anonymous author, probably a White Russian emigré to the US, Boris Brasol, The Protocols and World Revolution begins with Natalie de Bogory's powerful translation of the infamous "Protocols of Meetings of the Zionist Men of Wisdom". The text really comes into its own in Part Two by using evidence from the US Senate Overman Committee, a British Government White Paper and press cuttings to show that the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution was led by a group of apostate Jews.
Leon Bronstein (Trotsky) and Hirsch Apfelbaum (Zinoviev) figure prominently as do harrowing accounts of atrocities committed by Bolshevik troops. The author demonstrates the link between the Protocols and the ideas of prominent Jewish leaders such as Hertzl, Cremieux and even Montefiore and closes with a call for an open inquiry into the origins and significance of the Protocols in the light of the very real events of the Bolshevik Revolution.
With Simon Harris's authoritative foreword providing historical context, The Protocols and World Revolution is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the dark forces behind the Bolshevik Revolution and how they continue to influence the world today.
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Manufacturer: European Freedom
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