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Georgy Butmi de Katzman
Георгий Васильевич Бутми-де-Кацман
Born1856
Died1919 (aged 62–63)

Georgy Butmi de Katzman (Russian: Георгий Васильевич Бутми-де-Кацман, 1856–1919) — Russian antisemitic journalist, writer and economist (author of books and papers on economy), member of the far-right Union of the Russian People.

Butmi opposed introduction of gold standard and supported bimetallism in his writings.

Butmi edited and published the Russian language editions of the antisemitic tract Protocols of the wise men of Zion, in 1906, and 1907, respectively, after the Pavel Krushevan 1903 and Sergei Nilus 1905 editions. The first edition was published by Pavel A. Krushevan in Znamya in 1903; it has come to be known as the "shorter version." The second version was published by Sergei Nilus as chapter twelve in the 1905 second edition of his book, Velikoe v malom... (The Great within the Minuscule...), on the coming of the anti-Christ. Butmi's, therefore, is essentially the third major edition in any language.

References

  • Norman Cohn. Warrant for Genocide (London: Serif, 1967, 1996) ISBN 1-897959-25-7.