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Sir Martin Gilbert
[quote]In 1903, a Russian newspaper published what is generally considered to be the most famous piece of anti-Semitic literature in the world. The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion, which has been translated into many languages, has been claimed to be of great antiquity, but while this is certainly untrue, its authorship is uncertain. It may have been produced in Paris by an anonymous agent of the Okhrana, the tsarist secret police, or it may be the work of a Russian monk named Sergei Nilus. In either case, it seems to have been based on an attack on Napoleon III written in 1864. This satire, for which its author was improsoned for libel, claimed that Napoleon III sought world domination, and it made no mention of the Jews.
In the Protocols, however, he was replaced by the "Elders of Zion," a mythical council of Jews who were supposedly plotting to take over the world. Te work was submitted for approval to the last tsar, Nicholas II, who may have commissioned it, but, he rejected it it as too obvious a fabrication [/quote]
Yale University Press
[quote]Sir Martin Gilbert is the author of more than eighty books, including the six-volume authorized biography of Winston Churchill, the twin histories First World War and Second World War, Israel: A History, The Holocaust, A History of the Twentieth Century in three volumes, and nine pioneering historical atlases, including Atlas of Jewish History and Atlas of the Arab-Israeli Conflict. In 1995, he was knighted for services to British history and international relations, and in 2009 he was appointed to the British Governments Iraq War Inquiry. He lives in London.
[url=http://yalepress.yale.edu/yupbooks/book.asp?isbn=9780300167153]In Ishmael's House - Gilbert, Martin - Yale University Press[/url][/quote]