PART ONE: Overview and Early Commentaries
Summary, by the US Holocaust Memorial Museum
"The Jewish Peril," by Wickham Steed (8 May 1920)
On the Protocols, by Henry Ford (24 July to 14 August 1920)
"A Literary Forgery," by Philip Graves (16-18 August 1921)
PART TWO: The Protocols
Protocol No. 1: On liberalism, 'might means right,' Goyim vices, equality, power of money.
Protocol No. 2: On economic wars, the press.
Protocol No. 3: On rights, Goy aristocracy, liberalism.
Protocol No. 4: On liberty, financial speculation.
Protocol No. 5: On centralized government, power of gold, control of public opinion.
Protocol No. 6: On monopolies, trade, industry.
Protocol No. 7: On the military, social disruption, war.
Protocol No. 8: On new government, the role of Jews.
Protocol No. 9: On dictatorships, Jewish ambition, education.
Protocol No. 10: On Freemasonry, liberalism, legislative and executive government.
Protocol No. 11: On the new constitution, Goyim as animals.
Protocol No. 12: On liberty, the press, Freemasonry.
Protocol No. 13: On political problems, trade, diversion of the mob.
Protocol No. 14: On religion, pornography.
Protocol No. 15: On Freemasonry, civil disobedience, the judiciary, the power of the Sovereign.
Protocol No. 16: On universities, education.
Protocol No. 17: On law, religion, the virtue of spying.
Protocol No. 18: On open and secret defense of rulers.
Protocol No. 19: On sedition and political crimes.
Protocol No. 20: On financial matters, taxation, circulation of money, governmental loans.
Protocol No. 21: On domestic loans.
Protocol No. 22: On restoring social order.
Protocol No. 23: On the arising of the Sovereign.
Protocol No. 24: On the Sovereign, the King of Israel.
PART THREE: National Socialist Commentaries
Rosenberg on the Protocols (1923)
Hitler and Goebbels on the Protocols
"Introduction" to the Protocols, by the NSDAP (1938)
"Introduction" to the Protocols, by Julius Evola (1938)
PART FOUR: Contemporary Reflections
The Fake "Fake Protocols," by Carlo Mattogno
The Protocols in the 21st Century, by Thomas Dalton
Bibliography
Index (Protocols only)