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Switzerland Process “The Protocols Of The Elders Of Zion”, 1937 (b/w photo)
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Switzerland Process “The Protocols Of The Elders Of Zion”, 1937 (b/w photo)
The main defendants were Silvio Snell, press chief of the National Front Bern, Mitte, and Theodor Fischer, founder and leader of the “National Socialist Swiss Workers' Party” and the “Federation of National Socialist Confederates” and editor of the “Battle of the Swiss Confederates” in front of the court building in Bern in the autumn of 1937 on the occasion of the appeal proceedings against the Swiss editors of the so-called “Protocols of the Wise Men of Zion”. The protocols were issued as secret documents of a Jewish world conspiracy. In fact, however, it is a compilation of several fictional texts. In 1933, the Bernese Jewish Community and the Swiss Association of Jewish Communities (SIG) jointly filed a complaint against the publishers and in 1935, in court, reached a verdict of guilty against Theodor Fischer and Silvio Schnell. On the other hand, at the appeal hearing on 1 November 1937, the Bern Higher Court acquitted the two defendants Theodor Fischer and Silvio Schnell, who had been sentenced in the first instance, for formal legal reasons, because the term “trashy literature” of the Bern Act was not applicable to “political publications”