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To: jbe who wrote (34333)4/11/1999 12:19:00 AM
From: Chuzzlewit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
Wouldn't you add the inflexibility of the regime? Its failure to recognize that it was in trouble and take appropriate steps to mollify the dissenters?

For years one of the most popular theories, by the way, was the theory that the Germans financed the Bolsheviks. I read a book that contended that Stalin was a German agent.

TTFN,
CTC



To: jbe who wrote (34333)4/11/1999 12:24:00 AM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
I don't pretend to be a serious historian, although I am a shirtsleeve student of history. What I have learned is that the persons who actually cause revolutions are not the oppressed, but those who are just on the outside, close enough to see in, but not able to get there through ordinary means.

For a while, my brother was a communist, he hung out with communists, they were nice people but not fun at all.



To: jbe who wrote (34333)5/1/1999 3:22:00 PM
From: Emile Vidrine  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 108807
 
The Bolshevik(October) Revolution of l917 was a Jewish Coup to capture the Russian government from the Russian people.

Out of 556 important functionaries of the Bolshevik State. . .

There Were in 1918-1919:

457 Jews

...But Only...

17 Russians, 2 Ukrainians, 11 Armenians, 35 Letts, 15 Germans,

1 Hungarian, 10 Georgians, 3 Poles, 3 Finns, 1 Karaim



Here are the research statistics from published historical studies ...

"Last Days of the Romanovs," by Robert Wilton, T. Butterworth/London/1920, George H.
Doran Publishers/New York/1920, Institute for Historical Review/Virginia Beach CA/2nd
Printing 1996, pp. 184-185 -- According to the data furnished by the Soviet press, out of 556
important functionaries of the Bolshevik State. . . there were in 1918-1919, 17 Russians, 2
Ukrainians, 11 Armenians, 35 Letts, 15 Germans, 1 Hungarian, 10 Georgians, 3 Poles, 3 Finns, 1
Karaim, 457 Jews.

(Encyclopaedia Britannica, Vol. XIII, p. 912) -- "In 1907, May 13 thru June 1, a fifth Congress of
the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party was held, this time in London. This was the last one held
before the 1917 revolution in Czarist Russia. Present: The Bolsheviks, led by Lenin---91 delegates
[mostly Jews] The Mensheviks, led by Martov and Dan [JEWS] -- 89 delegates The Polish Social
Democrats, led by Rosa Luxemborg [JEW] -- 44 delegates The Jewish Bund, led by Rafael
Abramovitch and M.I. Lieber [JEWS)---55 delegates. The Lettish Social Democrats, led by
'Comrade Herman' Danishevsky Lenin [JEW] appeared on the scene, after an absence of nine
years."

"The Surrender of an Empire," Nesta H. Webster, Boswell Printing and Publishing Company,
Ltd., 10 Essex St., London, W.C.2, 1931, p. 77 -- The Germans, not realizing that he would be
anything more than a trouble maker for their World War I enemy, Russia, passed him and his party
(exact number disputed -- about 200?) In a sealed train from Switzerland to the Russian border. In
Lenin's sealed train, "Out of a list of 165 names published, 23 are Russian, 3 Georgian, 4 Armenian,
1 German, and 128 Jewish."

"The Surrender of an Empire," Nesta H. Webster, Boswell Printing and Publishing Company,
Ltd., 10 Essex St., London, W.C.2, 1931, p. 73 -- T"At about the same time, Trotsky arrived from
the United States, followed by over 300 Jews from the East End of New York and joined up with
the Bolshevik Party".

Universal Jewish Encyclopedia, Vol. IX, p. 668 -- Thus under Lenin, whose birth-name was
Ulianov and whose racial antecedents are uncertain, and under Leon Trotsky, a Jew, whose birth
-name was Bronstein, a small number of highly trained Jews from abroad, along with Russian
Judaized Khazan and non-Jewish captives to the Marxian ideology, were able to make themselves
masters of Russia. "Individual revolutionary leaders and Sverdlov -- played a conspicuous part in the
revolution of November, 1917, which enabled the Bolshevists to take possession of the state
apparatus".

[Archivist's and Librarian's Notations.] Here and there in the Universal Jewish Encyclopedia other
Jews are named as co-founders of Russian Communism, but not Lenin and Stalin. Both of these,
however, are said by some writers to be half-Jewish. In addition, Stalin was married to a Jewish
lady, whose husband, Lazar Kaganovich murdered 35 million Christians and burned down
cathedrals, publishing statements of note in Russian newspapers about the new world he was creating
by doing this. Whatever the racial antecedents of their top men, the first Soviet commissariats were
largely staffed with Jews and the Commissar of Commissars was Leon Trotsky [real name
"Bronstein"], a radical, atheist Jew who spent time while exiled from Russia in New York City with
hundreds of other active, radical socialist/communist Jews from the Eastern European Pale. The
Jewish position in the Communist movement was well understood in Russia.

Universal Jewish Encyclopedia, Vol. I, p. 336 -- "The White Armies which opposed the Bolshevik
government linked Jews and Bolsheviks as common enemies".

Those interested in the ratio of Jews to others in the government in the early days of Communist rule
in Russia should, if possible, see Les derniers jours des Romanof (The Last Days of the
Romanovs) by Robert Wilton, long the Russian correspondent of the London Times quoted above
and below.

A summary of its vital passages is included in the "Foreword to Third Edition" of The Mystical
Body of Christ in the Modern World (Brown and Nolan , Limited Waterford, Dublin, Belfast,
Cork, London, 1939, 1947) by Rev. Dinis Fahey, a well-known Irish professor of philosophy and
Church history. Professor Fahey gives names and nationality of the members of the Council of
Peoples Commissars, the Central Executive Committee, and the Extraordinary Commissions, and in
summary quotes from Wilton.

"Last Days of the Romanovs," by Robert Wilton, T. Butterworth/London/1920, George H.
Doran Publishers/New York/1920, Institute for Historical Review/Virginia Beach CA/2nd
Printing 1996, pp. 184-185 -- According to the data furnished by the Soviet press, out of 556
important functionaries of the Bolshevik State. . . there were in 1918-1919, 17 Russians, 2
Ukrainians, 11 Armenians, 35 Letts, 15 Germans, 1 Hungarian, 10 Georgians, 3 Poles, 3 Finns, 1
Karaim, 457 Jews.