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The Palestinabuch (Book of Palestine), also Palestina Buch, Palästinabuch or Palästina Buch, is an allegedly lost manuscript by the German-Dutch historian and antisemite Herman Wirth (1885–1981), founder of the German Ahnenerbe, which its adherents claim would have changed the world if it had not disappeared. The myth plays a part in antisemitic theories maintaining that the Ashkenazi Jews actually descend from the Khazars or from Central Asia.

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  • The Palestinabuch (Book of Palestine), also Palestina Buch, Palästinabuch or Palästina Buch, is an allegedly lost manuscript by the German-Dutch historian and antisemite Herman Wirth (1885–1981), founder of the German Ahnenerbe, which its adherents claim would have changed the world if it had not disappeared. The myth plays a part in antisemitic theories maintaining that the Ashkenazi Jews actually descend from the Khazars or from Central Asia. (en)
  • Het Palestinabuch, eigenlijk Palästinabuch (Nederlands: Palestinaboek), is een naar verluidt verloren gegaan manuscript van de antisemitische pseudo-wetenschapper Herman Wirth (1885-1981), medeoprichter van de Ahnenerbe. De mythe van het verdwenen boek speelt een belangrijke rol in antisemitische theorieën die stellen dat de Joden eigenlijk uit Centraal-Azië zouden stammen en afstammelingen van de Chazaren zouden zijn. (nl)
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  • The Palestinabuch (Book of Palestine), also Palestina Buch, Palästinabuch or Palästina Buch, is an allegedly lost manuscript by the German-Dutch historian and antisemite Herman Wirth (1885–1981), founder of the German Ahnenerbe, which its adherents claim would have changed the world if it had not disappeared. The myth plays a part in antisemitic theories maintaining that the Ashkenazi Jews actually descend from the Khazars or from Central Asia. (en)
  • Het Palestinabuch, eigenlijk Palästinabuch (Nederlands: Palestinaboek), is een naar verluidt verloren gegaan manuscript van de antisemitische pseudo-wetenschapper Herman Wirth (1885-1981), medeoprichter van de Ahnenerbe. De mythe van het verdwenen boek speelt een belangrijke rol in antisemitische theorieën die stellen dat de Joden eigenlijk uit Centraal-Azië zouden stammen en afstammelingen van de Chazaren zouden zijn. (nl)
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