The forgery was first definitively debunked in 1921 by , a journalist for The Times (London) , who demonstrated the side-by-side plagiarism of Joly’s satire. Subsequent legal trials, such as the Berne Trial (1934–1935) in Switzerland, officially ruled the document "ridiculous nonsense" and a fabrication. Global Impact and Legacy
A French political satire by Maurice Joly that criticized Napoleon III and did not mention Jewish people at all. Protocoalele Г®nЕЈelepЕЈilor Sionului
Contemporary imprints of The Protocols of the Elders of Zion The forgery was first definitively debunked in 1921
A fictional novel by Hermann Goedsche that included a scene of a secret meeting in a Prague cemetery. Proof of Fraud a journalist for The Times (London)