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16-02-2014, 02:30 PM
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How did the Bolsheviks, a small movement guided by the teachings of Jewish social philosopher Karl Marx, take control of Russia?

Prior to the First World War, Russia's economy was booming. Between 1890 and 1913, it was the fastest growing in the world. New rail lines were opened at an annual rate double that of the Soviet years. Between 1900 and 1913, iron production increased by 58%, while coal production more than doubled. Exported Russian grain fed all of Europe.

Well-informed observers, both inside and outside of Russia,knew the Jewish role in Bolshevism even though Jews made up less than 5% of Russia's population but they dominated the Bolshevik regime.

Leading up to the 1917 revolution, Jews were disproportionately represented in Russia's subversive leftist parties. Of the leading European powers of the day, imperial Russia was the most anti-Jewish.


Vladimir Lenin, Leon Trotsky, Yakov Sverdlov, Grigori Zinoviev, Karl Radek, Maxim Litvinov, Lev Kamenev and Moisei Uritsky - leaders of the Bolsheviks were Jewish.

Yakov M. Yurovksy, who murdered the Tsar and his family, was Jewish, as was Sverdlov, the Soviet chief who co-signed Lenin's execution order.

The new Soviet government issued a decree after taking power that made anti-Semitism a crime in Russia. The new Communist regime thus became the first in the world to severely punish all expressions of anti-Jewish sentiment.

Grigori Zinoviev, speaking at a meeting in 1918: "We must carry along with us 90 million out of the 100 million of Soviet Russia's inhabitants. As for the rest, they must be annihilated."


Winston Churchill said in 1920:

''The Russian Revolution is caused by the International Jews and the majority of the leading figures are Jews. Moreover, the principal inspiration and driving power comes from the Jewish leaders.''


David R. Francis, United States ambassador in Russia, warned in 1918:

"Most of the Bolshevik leaders are Jews and they care little for Russia or any other country but are internationalists and they are trying to start a worldwide revolution."


The Netherlands' ambassador in Russia, said:

"Bolshevism is bound to spread over Europe and the whole world as it is organized by Jews who have no nationality, and whose one object is to destroy the existing order of things."


"The Bolshevik Revolution," declared a leading American Jewish community paper in 1920, "was largely the product of Jewish thinking, Jewish discontent, Jewish effort to reconstruct."


Israeli historian Louis Rapoport writes:

''Immediately after the Bolshevik Revolution, Jews were euphoric over their high representation in the new government. Lenin's first Politburo was dominated by Jews. Under Lenin, Jews became involved in all aspects of the Revolution, including its dirtiest work.''

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A cult of popular veneration for Nicholas II has been sweeping Russia in recent years.

People are eagerly buying portraits of Nicholas in Moscow, St. Petersburg and other Russian cities. His portrait now hangs in countless Russian homes and apartments.

In 1990, all 200,000 copies of a first printing of a 30-page pamphlet on the Romanovs quickly sold out. Grass roots pro-Tsarist and monarchist organizations have sprung up in many cities.

On the 75th anniversary of the massacre (in 1993), Russians recalled the life, death and legacy of their last Emperor. In Ekaterinburg, where a large white cross festooned with flowers now marks the spot where the family was killed, mourners wept as hymns were sung and prayers were said for the victims.

Reflecting both popular sentiment and new social-political realities, the white, blue and red tricolor flag of Tsarist Russia was officially adopted in 1991. And in 1993, the imperial two-headed eagle was restored as the nation's official emblem. Cities that had been re-named to honor Communist figures -- such as Leningrad, Kuibyshev, Frunze, Kalinin, and Gorky -- have re-acquired their Tsarist-era names. Ekaterinburg, which had been named Sverdlovsk by the Soviets in honor of the Soviet-Jewish chief, in 1991 restored its pre-Communist name, which honors Empress Catherine I.

Anti-Jewish sentiments are on the rise in Russia, Ukraine and the Baltic states.


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