The Murder of Simon of Trent (1475)
Woodcut by Wolgemuth, from Schedel’s Weltchronik, Nuremberg, 1493
Note the (still) clearly recognizable types engaged in torturing Simon. . .
This translation is dedicated to Dr. Hellmut Schramm, whose fate remains unknown, and to Julius Streicher and all the other investigators who have paid with their lives for publicizing information about this subject. — R.B. |
Table of Contents
Foreword — xi
Introduction — xix
Jewish Ritual Murders up to the Year 1840 — page 1 — 5
— page 2 — 23
— page 3 — 41
Damascus 1840 — page 1 — 63
— page 2 — 82
— page 3 — 101
— page 4 — 123
Tisza-Eszlár 1882 — page 1 — 135
— page 2 — 156
— page 3 — 178
Skurz 1884 — page 1 — 197
Corfu 1891 — page 1 — 205
Xanten 1891 — page 1 — 229
— page 2 — 249
Polna 1898/99 — page 1 — 265
Konitz 1900 — page 1 — 289
— page 2 — 310
Kiev 1911 — page 1 — 333
— page 2 — 355
Summary of the Historical Events — page 1 — 375
— page 2 — 395
Appendix — 417
1. Translation of the address delivered to the Vice-Regent of Egypt (4 August 1840) — 419
2. M. Crémieux in Vienna (December 1840) — 420
3. Protocol II from 22 May 1882 — 426
4. From the speech of Deputy Rickert in the Prussian House of Deputies (9 February 1892) — 428
5. Letter of Rohling to the Court at Cleves — 430
6. Excerpt from speech of the attorney Dr. Braxa at Kuttenberg — 432
7. Alliance for the Solution of the Konitz Murder — 434
8. Excerpt from speech of Deputy Liebermann von Sonnenberg, 7 February 1901 — 435
9. Table of Ritual-Murders established through present investigation — 443
10. Bibliography — 451
Index of Locations — 461
Index of Persons — 465
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