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The Protocols
The Protocols of the Elders of Zion
Versions of The Protocols
Contemporary imprints of The Protocols
First publication of The Protocols
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Writers, editors, and publishers associated with The Protocols
Carl Ackerman
Boris Brasol
G. Butmi
Charles Coughlin
Natalie de Bogory
Denis Fahey
Henry Ford
L. Fry
H. A. Gwynne
Harris Houghton
Pavel Krushevan
Ernest G. Liebold
Sergei Nilus
George Shanks
Fyodor Vinberg
Clyde J. Wright
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Vladimir Burtsev
Herman Bernstein
Norman Cohn
John Shelton Curtiss
Philip Graves
Michael Hagemeister
Pierre-André Taguieff
Lucien Wolf
Commentaries on The Protocols
The International Jew
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The Beckwith Company was a publishing entity in 1920, based in New York City. It is remembered for publishing a second edition of the forged Protocols of the Elders of Zion, more specifically a second translation from the Russian language into the English language.[1]
^Robert Singerman, "The American Career of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion", in: American Jewish History, Vol. 71 (1981), pp. 48–78
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