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Today in Jewish History - March 26 / Nissan 4 |
1920 March 26, SHABELSKY-BORK (Germany)
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Alfred Rosenberg |
Courtesy of Marcus Wendel |
A supporter of the "Protocols", he tried to assassinate Pavel Milyukov (former leader of the Cadets, who fled Russia in 1918) at a meeting of Russian refugees. Instead, he killed Vladimir Nabokov and was sentenced to fourteen years in prison. After serving for a short time, he was released and befriended by Alfred Rosenberg, the "Nazi philosopher".
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