Henri Rollin

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Henri Louis-Victor Rollin (born September 11, 1885 in Saint-Malo ; died April 19, 1955 at Gouvieux ) was a French naval officer, historian and essayist.

Life

Rollin was a corvette captain in the French navy during World War I and worked for the naval intelligence service in Constantinople on the territory of the enemy.

From 1920 to 1939 he was a Moscow correspondent for the Le Temps newspaper and worked for the French secret service. 1941-1943 he was head of the Direction de la surveillance du territoire in the Vichy regime . He then fled to England.

In the early 1930s he published a historical treatise on the Bolshevik Revolution. His L'Apocalypse de notre temps from 1939 to the Protocols of the Elders of Zion , in which he also mentions unpublished comparisons by Elias Tcherikower , was banned and crushed by the German occupying forces the following year. It was only reissued in 1991.

Fonts (selection)

  • Marine de guerre et defense national; 1911
  • L'Évolution du droit des gens sur mer. La contrebande de guerre d'après la Declaration de Londres; 1914
  • La Révolution russian: ses origines, ses résultats; 1931
    • 1. Les Soviets
    • 2. Le Parti Bolcheviste
  • The apocalypse de notre temps: les dessous de la propagande allemande d'après des documents inédits; 1939

literature

  • Michael Hagemeister : The "Protocols of the Elders of Zion" in court. The Bern Trial 1933–1937 and the “Anti-Semitic International” . Zurich: Chronos, 2017, ISBN 978-3-0340-1385-7 , short biography p. 564

Individual evidence

  1. http://gso.gbv.de/DB=2.1/PPNSET?PPN=319161935