Talk:Znamya
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"Znamya," "The Banner," needs to be Disambiguated. Scholars claim that a Russian periodical with that name published, in 1903, the earliest, abbreviated version, of the notorious plagerism known as the Protocols of the Elders of Zion. I have not been able to locate this periodical in any known library in the world.
Ludvikus 03:56, 27 August 2006 (UTC)
- Done. See Znamya (newspaper) abakharev 06:35, 27 August 2006 (UTC)
Not "done" yet. Said Newspaper appears to be Russkoe znamia and began its publication with the Nov. 27, 1905 issue in St. Petersburg. The publisher was one A. I. Dubrovin. It was an Organ of Soiuz russkago naroda, and ceased publication in 1917. So where is the paper, and issue of 1903, in which the notorious Protocols of ... Zion were published? Does anyone know?
Ludvikus 03:56, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
Still, no one in the (Wikipedia) world has responded to me regarding the availability, existence, or whereabouts of Znamya (newspaper). So I'm taking the liberty of listing here the exact bibliographic specifications of the nine (9) issues of the 1903 Znamya , or Znamya (newspaper), I'm looking for:
No. 190(28 August [10 September]): 2; 2, No. 191(29 August [11 September]): 2; 3, No. 192(30 August [12 September]): 2; 4, No. 193(31 August [13 September]): 1-2; 5, No. 194(1 [14] September): 1-2; 6, No. 195(2 [15] September): 1-2; 7, No. 196(3 [16] September): 2; 8, No. 197(4 [17] September): 2; 9, No. 200(7 [20] September): 2.
Yours truly, Ludvikus 02:19, 3 September 2006 (UTC)