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Boris Leo
Brasol, born
Boris Lvovich Brazol (Russian: Борис Львович Бразоль; Ukrainian: Борис Львович Бразоль;
March 31, 1885 -
March 19, 1963), was a...
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befriended industrialist Henry Ford, who gave
Brasol a job on The
Dearborn Independent newspaper.
Brasol also
helped in the
production of anti-Jewish propaganda...
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Fyodor (1919). The
Diary Of A Writer.
translated and
annotated by
Boris Brasol. New York:
George Braziller. p. 779.
Retrieved 26
January 2022. Pattison...
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apparently refused. Ford did, however, give
considerable sums of
money to
Boris Brasol, a
member of the
Aufbau Vereinigung, an
organization linking German ****s...
- this
country on a
military mission,
notably through Lieutenant Boris Brasol.
Brasol foisted upon the
Military Intelligence Division of the
United States...
- of the Verb 'Stushevatsia'". In
Diary of a Writer,
translated by
Boris Brasol, 882–85. Vol. II. New York, N.Y.:
Octagon Books, 1973, 883. Nabokov, Vladimir...
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General Vasily Biskupsky (Russian officer)
Erich Ludendorff Max
Amann Boris Brasol (Russian émigré)
Sergey Taboritsky (Russian journalist) Max
Bauer (advisor...
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officer of the
Department of War) in June 1918, and
Russian expatriate Boris Brasol soon
circulated it in
American government circles,
specifically diplomatic...
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claimed that a
major influence on the paper's
antisemitism came from
Boris Brasol, a
White Russian émigré lawyer, writer, and
conspiracy theorist. Ford did...
- editors, and
publishers ****ociated with The
Protocols Carl
Ackerman Boris Brasol G.
Butmi Charles Coughlin Natalie de
Bogory Denis Fahey Henry Ford L. Fry...