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Hermann Goedsche

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280:. Among the methods to achieve this goal are the acquisition of landed property, the transformation of craftsmen into industrial workers, the infiltration into high public offices, the control of the press, and so on. The chairman Levit expresses at the end of the meeting the desire to be the kings of the world in 100 years. This fictional "Rabbi's Speech" was frequently quoted later as an authentic episode and invoked as a proof of the authenticity of the forgery 31: 613: 333:. In the novel, the protagonist Simone Simonini approaches Goedsche in an unsuccessful effort to sell a forged antisemitic document to the Prussian secret police. Simonini later discovers to his dismay that Goedsche has appropriated the contents of the document for a scene of his novel 204:
for the Prussian secret police. He forged letters which were used as evidence to frame democratic leaders. In 1849, he was caught after forging evidence for the prosecution of political reformer
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of Israel, which meets in the cemetery at midnight for one of their centennial meetings. They report on the progress of their long-term conspiracy to establish
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Rathje, Jan (2021). "'Money Rules the World, but Who Rules the Money?' Antisemitism in post-Holocaust Conspiracy Ideologies".
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Märtin, Ralf-Peter (1983). "Wunschpotentiale. Geschichte und Gesellschaft in Abenteuerromanen von Retcliffe, Armand, May.
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causing other potential buyers of Simonini's forgery to think that he had merely plagiarized it from Goedsche.
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Der zeitgeschichtliche Sensationsroman in Deutschland 1855-1878. "Sir John Retcliffe" und seine Schule
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Warrant for Genocide: The Myth of the Jewish World Conspiracy and the Protocols of the Elders of Zion
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Villafranca, oder: Die Kabinette und die Revolutionen. Historisch-politischer Roman aus der Gegenwart
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Der letzte Wäringer. Historisch politische Novelle aus den letzten Tagen Constantinopels
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To portray the meeting, Goedsche borrowed heavily from the scene in the novel
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Confronting Antisemitism in Modern Media, the Legal and Political Worlds
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Nena Sahib, oder: Die Empörung in Indien. Historisch-politischer Roman
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A Lie and a Libel: The History of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion
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that is believed by some to have been a key influence and source of
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Die Russen nach Constantinopel! Ein Beitrag zur orientalischen Frage
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Vaterländische Romaneske aus den Zeiten Kaiser Friedrich Barbarossas
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for which, in fact, it is considered to have been a source. In
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and George Hesekiel. Some of his works are critical of British
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Die steinernen Tänzer. Romantische Sage aus Schlesiens Vorzeit
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the chapter was re-printed independently in many editions.
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Abenteuer-Romane. Sue, Dumas, Ferry, Retcliffe, May, Verne
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Sebastobol. Historisch-politischer Roman aus der Gegenwart
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Literatur in der Geschichte, Geschichte in der Literatur
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The Dialogue in Hell Between Machiavelli and Montesquieu
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Nächte. Romantische Skizzen aus dem Leben und der Zeit
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published at the turn of the twentieth century in the
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Goedsche worked as a postal employee, but was also an
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In 1848 he worked for the newspaper 7: 741:Writers from the Province of Silesia 208:and had to quit the postal service. 144:, together with famous Germans like 463:The Protocols of the Elders of Zion 283:The Protocols of the Elders of Zion 228:The Protocols of the Elders of Zion 617:. 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Index

Hermann Goedsche.
Trachenberg
Kingdom of Prussia
Hirschberg im Riesengebirge
German Empire
antisemitism
Trachenberg
Silesia
Kingdom of Prussia
Poland
Neue Preußische (Kreuz-)Zeitung
Theodor Fontane
Otto von Bismarck
George Hesekiel
genre
romance
Walter Scott
Charles Sealsfield
Theodor Mügge
Eugène Sue
Alexandre Dumas, père
colonialism
perfidious Albion
agent provocateur
Benedict Waldeck
Cieplice Śląskie-Zdrój
Jelenia Góra
Biarritz
The Protocols of the Elders of Zion
Russian Empire

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