Mikhail Raslovlev
Mikhail Sergeevich Raslovlev (1892 - April 21, 1987) was a Russian monarchist emigre who met Philip Graves and presented to him a copy of Maurice Joly's book, Dialogue aux Enfers entre Montesquieu et Machiavel, thereby demonstrating that the infamous Protocols of Zion was a plagiarism, as well as a hoax; it was demonstrated conclusively that substantial portions of the former were copied, or lifted, from the latter.(Main article: The Protocols of the Elders of Zion)
At the famous Berne Trial the question of his name came up, but it was not disclosed.
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Mikhail Raslovlev
Mikhail Sergeevich Raslovlev (1892 - April 21, 1987) was a Russian monarchist emigre who met Philip Graves and presented to him a copy of Maurice Joly's book, Dialogue aux Enfers entre Montesquieu et Machiavel, thereby demonstrating that the infamous Protocols of Zion was a plagiarism, as well as a hoax; it was demonstrated conclusively that substantial portions of the former were copied, or lifted, from the latter.(Main article: The Protocols of the Elders of Zion)
At the famous Berne Trial the question of his name came up, but it was not disclosed.
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