1.
[835] J. Denais-Darnays, _Les Juifs en France_, p. 17 (1907).
[836] On the question of the Protocols, see Appendix II.
[837] "Jews have been most conspicuous in connexion with Freemasonry in
France since the Revolution."--_Jewish Encyclopaedia_, article on
Freemasonry.
[838] A.E. Waite, _The Secret Tradition in Freemasonry_, II. 115.
[839] It is significant to notice that in the second and abridged
edition of the white Paper issued by the Foreign Office these two most
important passages marked with an asterisk were omitted and the first
edition was said to be unobtainable.
[840] On this point see also a very interesting pamphlet _From Behind
the Vail_, published by Victor Hornyanszky (Budapest, 1920), also Madame
Cecile Tormay, _The Diary of an Outlaw_ (1923).
[841] _Revolutionary Radicalism, its History, Purpose, and Tactics, with
an Exposition and Discussion of the Steps being taken and required to
curb it, being the Report of the Joint Legislative Committee
investigating Seditious Activities, filed April_ 24, 1920. _in the
Senate of the State of New York_ (Albany, J.B. Lyon Company, Printers,
1920).
[842] _Revolutionary Radicalism_, Vol. I. p. 374.
[843] Ibid., p. 24.
[844] Among those who prominently showed their profound grief at the
death of Lenin were Jews, and not merely Jews by origin but conforming
Jews. Children from Jewish schools, we learn, joined in the procession,
while the Hebrew Art Theatre (Habima) sent a banner with the inscription
in Hebrew: "You freed the nations; you will be remembered for ever.' In
addition Rabbi Jacob Mase, of Moscow, the Jewish Relief Committee of
that city and other Jewish bodies, sent telegrams of condolence; while
the Association of Jewish Authors issued a special memorial magazine in
Yiddish dedicated to the memory of Lenin."--_Jewish World_ for January
21, 1924.
[845] _Patriot_, for April 26, 1923.
[846] Ibid., May 3, 1923.
[847] _Jewish World_ for January 10, 1924.
[848] Quoted in the _Jewish World_ for January 10, 1924,
[849] _Jewish World_ for November 9, 1922.
[850] _Le Probleme Juif_. pp. 41, 43.
[851] Lenin, _The Soviets at Work_, p. 18.
[852] I do not here ignore the work of the Trade Unions; but the Trade
Unions would have been powerless to better conditions without the
support of upper and middle-class men in Parliament.
[853] Private communication to author.
[854] See _ante_, p. 343.
[855]Madame Cecile Tormay, in
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