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The Lie That Wouldn't Die, The Protocols of the Elders of Zion (2005) by Hadassa Ben-Itto Hadassa Ben-Itto (Hebrew: הדסה בן-עתו, born 1926, Poland) is an author and a jurist. She is best known for her scholarly work, The Lie That Wouldn't Die, The Protocols of the Elders of Zion (2005), with Preface by Lord Woolf (Lord Chief Justice) and Forward by Judge Edward R. Korman (United State District Court for the Eastern District of New York). It is generally forgotten that the judgment was reversed on appeal, as the lower court below lacked power to grant relief to the plaintiff under the existing anti-obscenity statute. Literary scholarship has established that the Protocols of Zion constitutes an instance of plagiarism.[citation needed] Ben-Itto's work attempts to settle the question that this infamous text that won't die is a forgery. As a judicial scholar, as well as an expert on United Nations procedures and proceedings, Ben-Itto sought to study both the nature of the so-called Protocols, as well as the allegations that they were forged and/or plagiarized. Her credentials lent her credibility in her examination of the evidence which had been presented to the court of law at Berne, Switzerland where The Berne Trial was held. Many considered her well qualified to issue a scholarly determination as to the nature of this notorious text, irrespective as to the guilt of the accused or the merits of the case, the defense of which Hitler's Nazi agents were financing, behind the scenes.[citation needed]
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