Berne Trial
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The Berne Trial (also known under the name of "Zionistenprozess") is a famous trial held in Berne, Switzerland between 1933 and 1935, under an obscenity-related statute ("Art.14 des Bernischen Gesetzes über das Lichtspielwesen und Massnahmen gegen Schundliteratur 1916"). The trial with its witnesses and supposed experts on the Protocols of the Elders of Zion caused an international sensation.
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See also
- Georges Brunschvig (lawyer of the plaintiff)
- Ulrich Fleischhauer (anti-Semitic expert)
- Jewish Bolshevism
- Maurice Joly
- Ernst Leonhardt
- Masonic conspiracy theories
- National Front (Switzerland) (defendant)
- Serge Nilus(visited by witness du Chayla in Russia)
- Catherine Radziwill (was not a witness at Berne Trial)
- Mikhail Raslovlev (informant of Graves about Joly's book)
- Elias Tcherikower (scholar)
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