1903 ⟶ First Publication of 'The Protocols of the Elders of Zion'
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📜 First Publication of 'The Protocols of the Elders of Zion'
The first publication of The Protocols of the Elders of Zion Hoax in St. Petersburg, Russia (by Pavel Krushevan).⟶

The Protocols of the Elders of ZionHoaxPropagandaAntisemitismConspiracy TheoryLiesInfluenceEarly 20th Century

📜 The Protocols of the Elders of Zion's Rise in Popularity
The idea that the Bolshevik revolution was a Jewish conspiracy for the world domination sparks worldwide interest in a fabricated text, The Protocols of the Elders of Zion. In a single year, five editions are sold out in England alone. In the US Henry Ford prints 500,000 copies.⟶

The Protocols of the Elders of ZionAnti-SemitismPropagandaConspiracy theoryIdeologyHenry FordDisinformationWorld Domination


📰 Henry Ford's "The International Jew" Publication
In the spring of 1920, Henry Ford made his personal newspaper, The Dearborn Independent, chronicle what he considered the "Jewish menace". Every week for 91 issues, the paper exposed some sort of Jewish-inspired evil major story in a headline. The most popular and aggressive stories were then chosen to be reprinted into four volumes called The International Jew.⟶

AntisemitismPropagandaHenry FordThe Dearborn IndependentJewish MenacePrint MediaAmerican HistoryEarly 20th CenturyConspiracy Theories

📖 Bishop Alma Bridwell White's "The Ku Klux Klan in Prophecy"
The Ku Klux Klan in Prophecy is a 144-page book written by Bishop Alma Bridwell White in 1925 and illustrated by Reverend Branford Clarke. This book primarily espouses White's deep fear and hatred of the Roman Catholic Church while also promoting antisemitism, racism against African Americans, White supremacy, and Women's equality.⟶

Ku Klux KlanAntisemitismWhite SupremacyRacismReligious ExtremismUnited StatesPropagandaEarly 20th Century

📰 The Franklin Prophecy's First Appearance
The first appearance of The Franklin Prophecy on the pages of William Dudley Pelley's pro-Nazi weekly magazine Liberation. According to the US Congress report:⟶

AntisemitismIdeologyPropagandaConspiracy theoryWilliam Dudley PelleyPro-Nazi

📖 Publication of 'Judaism Without Embellishments'
"Judaism Without Embellishments" published by the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR in 1963.⟶
AntisemitismSoviet UnionPropagandaUkrainian SSRIdeologyAnti-JewishEastern Europe
