Hilsner affair
НазваниеThe Hilsner affair
Автор
Call number305.8924/0137
Номер объекта04991f
Место публикацииMadison, Wisconsin, United States
Год выпуска
1991
Нумерация страницpp135-161
МатериалArticle
ISBN0299131149
NotesArticle from the book 'The Blood libel legend : a casebook in anti-Semitic folklore' pp135-161
Описание
Cases of blood libel occurred in Eastern Europe. Among those were the ones reported in Tisza-Eszlar, Hungary 1882; in Polna, Czechoslovakia in 1899; and in Kiev in 1911. The incident at Polna involved the accused Leopold Hilsner, who was defended by Thomas G Masaryk who was later to become the first president of the Czech Republic. Masaryk discussed the possibility of whether individual crimes could be interpreted as ritual murders. He explained how 'shameless anti-semites' looked upon every murder committed by a Jew as a "ritual murder" while the main concern should be an investigation of the real motive of the crime