Philip Graves

  • male, deceased (1953)
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Philip Perceval Graves (February 25 1876 - June 3 1953) was a British journalist and writer. While working as a foreign correspondent of "The Times" in Constantinople, he exposed "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion" as anti-Semitic fraud. Born in Ballylickey Manor, Cork County, Ireland, into a prominent Anglo-Irish family, Graves studied in Haileybury and Oxford University and became a prominent journalist and author. Wikipedia
Born:
February 25, 1876
Died:
June 3, 1953
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  • Ballylickey Manor House

    Ballylickey, home of the franco-Irish Graves family for four generations, lies hidden among the rugged inlets of majestic Bantry Bay.
    www.ballylickeymanorhouse.com
  • Philip Graves, "The Source...

    It is remarkable that in these three articles, which Graves wrote in 1921, he proved "The Protocols" was a fabrication.
    emperors-clothes.com/antisem/times-pdf.htm
  • Wikipedia

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    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Graves

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