jan 1, 1844 - Benjamin Disraeli Publishes
Coningsby; Or, The New Generation
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1844: BENJAMIN DISRAELI WRITES OF ROTHSCHILD'S HATRED FOR RUSSIA
Benjamin Disraeli is a British-Jewish literary figure and aspiring politician. He will become two-time Prime Minister of Britain (1868, and again in 1874) and the dominant politician of 19th century Europe. Long before his rise to prominence, Disraeli publishes a political novel, Coningsby: The New Generation. Although fictional, Coningsby is based on contemporary British politics.
In the book, there is a character named Sidonia who represents Lionel de Rothschild (son of Nathan). Sidonia reveals to the politician Coningsby how unseen forces - the Jewish “Sidonias” foremost among them, shape Europe's affairs and secret revolutionary movements.
Sidonia (Rothschild) reveals his dislike for the Romanov Family (Russia's Tsars): " there has been no friendship between the Court of St. Petersburg (Russia) and my family."
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