.. :. .. . .... ' ., ; • .. . · ~---- • '• .•' •, BY A. S. LEESE . .. ..., . •. • -- . ' ~ . ~ .. ' .. . -· ' .' • • .. • F)rst. Edition August, 1933. Printed and enlarged, Marc.h, 1939• • • The Imperial Fascist League 30, CRAVEN STREET . • ' :: LONDON, W.C.2 Subscribe to our Paper "The Fascist," 1d. monthly, l·! d. post free. .. Annual Subscription 1/6 (post free). NO CONNECTION WITH SIR PRICE OSWALD .. Publlabed by the MOSLEY . Imperial Faaelet. League 30, Craven Street, • W.Ct2 . ...:l • . .. .: .: ... . .•• . . . .. .. . ' '•• . .. .. .,·: .:.:~ . . 1 .. : . . ·' ··~ . ... :~ ;; • .. . ... ~ ;; • ·-• . . - • . 4 .. .. . . ,, ' · . .. .... . . . T • . o • o o .. .. . - . -· -· -~ • .- .. . .. .... - . :; .. .. .. . - . 0 • • . • ..• . . .. ' . . - . .......... _.... . .' - . .. ISH . 1 •• • .. ' . . . . . . .. . . .. . .! .• • ,. • • .. . . . • ••• - • . .. . • • ,. • • • • .. ' . :~ • 0 • -- - - . .: . .. . . . . . ·- . . - . . .... • .. ' . . -. - . ·. . .. • . . . . .,. · By A~ S. Lee se. .. •• - ... .. . .. . BO·L .S HEVIS· M · IS · .. : · E . . . .- . - • • • • • Jewi-sh:. 1-I.E obj ect of ·this pa-mphlet is .to provt; that Bolshevism · is.· Bolshevism ·~:represents one of the final ·stages in the deliberate · Jewish- programme·· -for -World ·D omination. · lt is.· -~ot... in the scope of this pamphlet to .descrihe the earlier ·stages of the -programme, -in:·which Liberalism~ Masonry and . Marxism prepared.· the:· ground .for Bolshevism; .. that ·part ·of the ·subject is ,dealt with·irt our pamp~Jetf _~·':· The Era of Democracy: the Era of World Ruin," priee ·2!d, post fJ;èe. ·. · · ·. · :· . . ... .' .. . . - .. . . . . . ' . . . ·,. . . . . .. . "' .. . . . ... .. . . BOLSHEVISM IS NOT.. ·COMMUNISM.: . .. · ..-·. .. . . . - · ~. · . · . ·_-....èotnmunism .. is not .B~lshevism.. ·. Î.n. ·:aoi"shevik. · Ru.~·sia,. ·there ·1_s -.fio .càmm·o.n. ownership . of _land, goods· and money_; no~. is .·_th~r~ eq~al . pay for · aU.· These two utterly impracticable îdeals .have; ..~n4er: th~. n.amè Comm~~_sm; been the means through whi~h . the . R:u~sian· peopl~ ·.have been duped into accepting so~et~ng qu~te _different, I.e'~, -Bolslle,rism.. . ·Then what is Bolsbevism? . .- .. ·:· :.. ·· .. · : ·.· ·_· ·...:·· .·. _. - Jew"s .. in . .. . It .is State . C~p_itàlisni, run "by Jewis'h . interests. 't he The Je'vs being a . noJ?.~creative and unproductive ~àtion hàve (ailed utterly in _the grand f~~ç~ ~f t!l~ ~ive;.;Year~Plan, · because·· it was never in them ·to create but only to · explo~t .- ~hat ~~s · bee~ c'tèa~e.d by=thé· wor~ of others ;· in this case, they tried to éreate, .:and of course~ : failed:· ..: . . ...·' . ' . · The se~mingly ·:str~nge predilection for Bolshevism which is noticeable in unexpected places in Britain to·cl.~y, - ~s ·e?'pl~~n:e4, : ~~. <?~e_ w~~l:l. it is re~lised t?at Bolshevism is a Jewish weapon; for ~he .i?ea ~f Co~.­ murusm whtch prepares the "underdog" for Bolshevtsm, ·is· backed-·: by the ·Jewish . Moriey Power itself, . the· èXistenèe : 6f .. which·. as. ·a:· .political ·power no\v becoming ·~nown even. t6. the most uns~specting -B~iton. is ·. .. . .. . ' • . • .. . - . • • • • • • • • .. . .. ··- . .. *, • • • • • • •• • 1'. . • . THE ALLIANCE .OF JEWISH· FINA· N CE-~-.-. . ~ .. ::--. ~· · . · : . . . ' ··: :AND BOLSH . E·V -IS. M · . : · · ·: . · . .. . . . · . . . . · ·. · . · ·: · .-.· ·. , : , . . . . ... • ... - .. -· . . '• ...In.·exposing this ,. •• • • ; ... .... ..· -we. . . . .. . te .' ·~ • - ., . . .~ .· • - • - . ... . .. . f •• • ·. · . ... ~ • • .. •• • . ail~ance, wllf quo th~ '-.J~~~. )?~~-!~~~- ~i~ ~~ work of htstory, "The I.,tfe of Lord qe.o_rge -~enttnck,'' \Vtttten 111 r852, at a time when.revolutionary upheaval~ ~ere convulsing Europe. " The ·influence of the Jews;''· he ·writes·, ·:~' ·m~y ·be·tr:~ced ·în··. _the ·.Iast ·.nii.tbreak of the destructive principle in Euré>pë•. ·.An· irtsùrre·c tion.· :mkes· ··p~ce .a-gainst ·t'radition and ·aristocracy, against religion·and propet·ty. ·. ol)~~struc­ tion ..of the Semitic principle, extirpation of the .Jewish religion>.·. wl;i~th~r in the Mosaic or the Christian form, the natural equ_ality of ·m en.. and . the abrogation of property are-proclaimed by the -S<!cr~t Societies·-whiçp form Provisional Government~, and. men of Jewish.·Race ar~ .foun<l . ~t .the-_head ._<?f eyery:_one .o.f th~~~ ·.1h~ p~ople :9f. G~~. ~ .c:~-~per~~~ with • 1 • • • ·,. ~$ .. • ,... ... atheists ;-· the most skilful accutnulators of property ally themselves with Com~urusts ; the pecùliar and chosen ·Rate t~uch the band of all the scum and 1ow caStes of Europe ; à'n d ail this because· they wish to destroy that ungrateful Christendom which owes to them even its name, and whose tyra~ny they can no longer endure.'' Surely, no higher authority is ·possible ; wbat was truc in 1852 is true to..day. 'll • •' \ WHY. RUSSIA WAS CHOSE.N . The··first victim ·was Russia. The reason she was chosen was that .she was·the ·only couritry-which defended hetself by laws framed to prevent the J~vt ftom·c-ontatniriating and controlling her. · Bohhevism is revenge ·Ott the: ·part ôf thé Jewish nation on Russia, actuated by Asiatic hate and tyriinny~ The )ews ~hose their ground well. The Slav is by nature not individualistic ; be i's ·patien.t,, inured to . hardship and fatalistic. He ~~cepted the. idea _ o f Comm\:lnism; and he got the fact ~f .Bolshevism. He âëcépted thë_idèa of equal w~ges fo~ ail and prope·rty held 1n common ; and "he· got à toU of 2o million: lives, double the blood-bill of the Great Wât, âs the priee of his own starvation and slavery und~t Jews. first direct blow was· or · anised by the Jew Pa.rvus, alias Hélphand, in conjunètion with the erman General Staff; the " S.isson R~po.rt,'' pub~is~~d by th.e .American Com~ittee on Public Information, . '~.9I~ conclus1vely estabhs~es t~e · co~nectton _between the Jew Ban~ers ef Germany and the financ1ng ·of Lentn and Trotsky for the Revolut1on. Among. other items. rinted in. documents published by the U.$.A. Governmènt, is the .fo 1owing .letter : . ... . . '.. • ..' ,'l ) 1.. 1 • l • i ·l .!• l ·:~ .~ .:·j . . r.he_ . . " . . ' Mt. ~«pl1àël S·êhôlan. . Hap~nda. Stockholm, ~Ist Sept., 1917. ~1 .;1~ ~·3. ·'.Ï 1 .' . ' J -J J ' .,J .,, ' il '1 •, ·, ·~ t 1 l •' ·'., .. . ..··r'' ·Deir Commde, .' :l · The ,office of the :Banlcing House M. Warburg has bpened in accord.fineé · w~ ·tclegram from- president ·o f .Rheinish-Westphalian Syndicate an account for the undertaking of Comrade Trotsky. The attorney (agent) purchased àtms _ and has ·orgariised their transportation and delivery up to Luleo & ·Vatde.· Name to the office of Essen & Son in ~ul~f:?, rec~iv~~s, and a person authorised to receivc the n1oney demandèd i · bY ·Cop1rtdè Trotsky. . . J. Ftlrstenberg. ... ' 1 1 •. . . · ' _· (Ful'Stenbet~ ·-Wàs -a Jew·.~nd later, under the natne Ganetsky bécamc a .ptomment :member of the Soviet Government.) . · . .. · T.his . >rwes ·t he . Bolshe\"'-i.k connections of the Jew ·.Banker, Max W.ir~utg,· ·:. :·rother .o f Paul Warburg, ,of Kuhn Loeb ·& Co., New York, ~who ·was it~ë bt<>ther~in-Jaw of Jacob ·scbiff, ·the head of that all-Jewish firlh; .\Vho :batéd llussia. so · v:irulently that ·he would not -render the Allies anf·'h~p ·m raising laâns, until Russia· w;ts out .of the war. ff:.·any furthèr :proof of the interwotking ·of Jewish finance with: the . .. ..' ,. .\ ' •' • ' 1 .. . ' ,\ ~., ' l . l ;+ ' ' . 1 .' . 2 9 ' ··-- --- ·--, ., ... Bolshev:iks is .needed, .the cas,e of the Bolshevik..J;l.On..Jew K.r~ssip. (~d to a Jewess), can be cited. Krassin had been involved in a revolutionaty plot in 1907 ; he was theo employed by· Siemens Schuckert which is affiliated .to the A.E.G., the big electrical combine, of which th~ Jew Rathe.nau was President. ln Igog, Krassin be.came director of th~ St. Petersburg Branch. In 1917, he was in Sto~kholm with the Jew . Furstenbe~g (signatory of the letter quoted above) and travclle.d .wi~l.l hlm to Berlin, and when the Bolshevik Revolution ·h roke out, ·he took u bis old job with Siemens Schuckert; whllst at the same time, .Lenin p a~d hlm at th~ head of five Soviet Government Depa:ttmcqts, includfug· transport and food supply. The intermingling .of this Soviet ·official \vith Jewish financiers outside Russia is thus proved up to. the hUt. So highly did the Soviet Government Erize the . ~ass~s.~<;e _Qf K..'-lhn Loeb & Co., the Jewish Bankers of New York, that they gave s;p, .~~ welcomes to the .super-capitalist representatives of that firm when· Fi ·x Warburg visited Russia in ·1927, and Mrs. Otto Kahn in ·I 9JI. The alliance· of Jewish Finance with Bolshevism was as complete a.s :i~ . was when: Disraeli wrote in 1852, as above quoted~ A significant statement was made by ·Lord Apsley in the House of Commons on ·23rd March, 1938 ; after pointing out that.. R.pssia was .now the; second greatest .gold-exporting co.untty in· the: world, he· went. on : "The shortage of gold of a·few years ago··had been overt~ken- ~nd. witb the clismissal·from office· and power of ·M. Trots ky, who a/ways leepl in.- eJose co-()peration· with those who were interested ·ÙJ ·the prodt«lion· of gold, Ru.~ia reversed ber policy of keeping ·ber · gold-·mines out of eniployment;. and became a great producer of gold." Who are " those interested in the production of gold " ? The answer must be RICH JEW BANKERS. (Trots-ky is a Jew, of course.) Not only was this B.olshevik ] ew, then, " in .close co-operation " with. r.ich }e.ws, but. he had· acted as a .brake ~pan Russian pro4uction. of gold to maintain the virtual monopoly of ptoduction r~f that _metal uru,ler their controL · · , . On 4th April, 1919, this was a~mit~ed in "The Jewish Chroniclc," which- stated, ·" 'There is much in the fact ofBolshevism itsèlf, in.the fact that so many' Jews are Bolshevists,. in the fàct that the ideals of Bolshevism at many·points are consonant· with the-finest ideals ·of }udaism.'' Israel Zangwill, in an address praised " · the race wbich· has produced a Bea(;onsfield, a Reading, a Montagu, a-Klotz; a l<\lrt. .Eis~~r, .a rrotsky." RU~~. . . · . In Russia, · "anti-semitism" is a crime punishable by death. ·· On 9th August, 1918, Lenin. signed an ordet of the Council of Commis~ars .' 1' ..' .' i .j 1 .. People,s .' l BOLSHEVI.S.M HAS THE SYMPA..THY QF .JE. . . . W:t\Y. THE TREATMENT OF· JEWS .IN .·BOL.SHEVI;K ; i 1 ! ! ' ' instructing " all Soviet Deputies to take uncom- promising measures to tear the anti·Semitic movement out by the roots. 5 • • ·- .. ! ~ ..., . 1 ; . ...: '.' • .,. .. .. . . .. Pôg_~~mis~s· ' ~ •• - - • •• .•. • :. .. . . .. .. • .. . .. -~ 9:ri<;i :·pog~o:ni.;agitators ·are· .to ··. . b·e placed outside the:·_law-/t-. .. -· •• - ._ ;o. •: • • .:. •• • • • . • ~ • l ,. ~ ~ • ' • .·• • Ail that is because Bolshevism. is Jewlsh. . . · . :. : · _ . , . . .·..- · ~fhé Jëw·s, .tiying' to prevent the recognition of this element~:ty:·faç;t, -· .l ( .. from' timè to time. ptiblished false storfes about the hardships endure4by ·the·. Jews· àt the ·hànds ~f the ·soviet~ . _Chief Rabbi· Gluskin··and :·five:· o~~ë~';Rabbis~_howëvet., .denied'these·_ talèS in an 'appeal toJ~ws throughout tije· wôrld not' tc)· s"upport foreign agitation against thë Soviet G·oyernt;nent· i ..:: ~àye ; ofRùs·si~ ~; ·-tiiis· appeal ~as publîs4ëd at ~oscow~ on 27th Februà~y~ ~930; and conhiirtëd. the followihg statemerits: "The ·soviet Govert)ment· is_ thë orily ·.one_ coiiducting . ari 'open ' fight against anti-semitism,; "it. abolishëd. the ·shamefuLlaws which 1imited Jewish rights.'' · The reader is ·tf;minded· of ·t.he _C~ris~ian persecutions in Rus-sia under the Sov'iët.' . .~ " · .. 1 · ·. . · · · .. .. ..• '' - . • -· . . · ·. -: ···' · -· . .• and • ·· ·- ,.. · .. • • :. ·· · -·· • _ -H~i~- a.r~~s,.jQ- .tl,lè_. · ç!~me~ . )3iro -·Bidjan. ~av~ -b~en .allotted f~~ e.xclus~vç-.settl~frl:eAt py Jews_; ___t4ese .Pe'Y· -~.' Hoi?Je~_~_for the _Jews" have_ been failures, because th_e .·J~w çanno_t .. work ; . _l;,>~u~~- . ~evçrthele.s~, .· the· in~ention of the Soviet is ·clear. _ .The Jews have been specially favo_~red. ·..... :.~-In ·-February,~. 1932, .tJte. ·. Je\v_ I~ Montagu _s.poke in Manchester orf ''-· R ussta--. · .. '~~·· ·-und.et. .t h e .ausp1ces ~ . ·,9f _ . · .-R.~ssta.-: . '': :: __ H. ,e· t h. e, "~: F r1end_s o. r·. S_ ovlet st~te.d: that _-t.be~ ~Jl~ged 9ppr~s~jon of the Je~s -t~ere. ~y the._S9.viet .'Yas an offê.nsiye. lie·•.. . -Th.e. :Sp~rie~ . h~~ ~iberated-. a~I · Jews ..from .t~~ . di_~abilit~~~-, ~rnp~oséd:. . uqd~r tlt~.-. T.sa_r.~ . _:.Ag~in, -~pea.~ng pefo~e . the. )e'Y~sh.. .·~i~er~:Y SocteFy, l4~h. Qç~opeJ;:,, J-:934, : he·_satd fib,at Je\Vs.. w.-~re. :g~y~n_. pr1ortty·._1n. ctnployment où new \vorks in the Soviet· ·uni<?fi.. .. . . _· __ _ _ _: ._ . .. .. .. _ • ..... .... .. • • - • ~ • ... 4 • -- - • • : ·• •• .. ; • .. ' • ; 1 • • ... • •• • : : • • • ..... •. .·.'• ' •• ... •.... ,. . ~ 1 . 1' ' ' -~ 1l' .,J . .i ~ !' 1 ' .. . .-··: ... .. .. . ·. . ·.. .. . . '· - '• •' • ,. •' .. .' . .. .. . . . '• .·~' ' ..l' i• .,~ ·i ·'·~ •' . -~ ..~ • il -~ .. THE· MARK. OF· THE BEAST. . . .. . ... . . . . . . ~ . .. ' .. -~ 1 . ·. ' ·~ .. .. .: •• ''· his -cap the Je.~is_h symbol,of cont~ol,-: the five-pointed ,star. - The same emblem has now ·replaced- the double-headed eagles on-. the,-pinaacles- of the towets. of the Kremlin at Mosco,v. . .. . -. ..: . · .... ,-_. . i ·> . . ·. • • .. .,~ ,,·l ' 1 ~ .. - ·, -~ ._ .. .·. :Every ·Russian soldîer .under the:. Soviet,· -beats -u pon .. ~ • . .. . -~ .. : ·rHE. JEWS ·oF· 'THE ·soVIET GOVERNMENT.· ·. ·. .,. • : - ·. .. ,' .·. ·_;:· Th~.-S~c~et.: C~qncU-o( .\Va~ :of the ~~l~~~V.i~s, _ Qctober .,l9I7~- cq~~ sisted. of·seven J.ews·and fixe pth.e~~'- ~1:1d- t~~ ..J~~ ~Y~~dJov ·p~;esi4~d .oy~~­ ...·,'i it. ·1 The···~Lothers " .in~l~ct~4 .L~~in,..~~ose. _qt~gin . is d~:ubt~ul_ although. ~l:l:~~~P. ~u_tp~~~ti~s consider him. . to be a Jew. _. . .. ... ·.. · . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . ,. ' ... ... . . .. . . . ~· ' : • ~· .- ' :. ,. ••• • •l' : :. ... • • •• .. . . .. .. ..... · ·· · -· :•; . .. . ' ', .. • ·. .. -.:. . •• • p • • .. . : , •• ' • -~·. •• • : . ...... ~- .. ... - . : • .. .• • • .. - .. . . .. -· .. . . : . · ·, .. •• • - • • f-. •• - .., ..·. ._, , ·...,. . ... -- ........... . . . .. :, . ' • •p .. • • • - • • • . . . . . .. .. .... . . • :. • '- . · ... . • . . . · ~ .: ·. .' • ... . .. . • .. .. .. .: - .. . ,. :· •. .. - . .. ' ••• ~ ~· '. ·~ · :• • .t ..... .,• ..•. ,. ..... ,...... ·~ '. ,. ~. . . . . .. .. ..... .....· .. ·. .. .. \. ,. ' : .. ,.. ~.. • • • .• .. .. : ,. .. .. ........ ~ - +• ... ' · ... 4 ~ . . . - . .. .. . . . . . . . . • • • ••• • 1 . b · ,.... • • • ...... .,... .. ' · • •• • • •• . . .. . . ' . ... . ' 1 '.;• ·,• •• ,.. • .. ' . .. .... • - <·'l •• . . . · ·, ..: (j J • .. ..... . . . • ~ . .. . .. . . .. ·~ .. .- . . .. .. .,.. ... ·~ .·. . . - )i . '• : ·--~.:,, The ~-p~wer·· of :the ·Gôverntnent lies -in the- -Centrai Committee -of the ~o,l~hev~k Party and its composition in 1918 was nine Jews and three Russ-ians/.! . -(R.. Wilton, Timés. ·.correspondent, .in. Les. . ·derniers jours .·des Roman,of,.. Patis rgz~, p...IJ6.) . . . . . < . , •....• . ~.. ·· ·• .. .. ,. ,- .... • ....... . .·· : ·. ' ...' .-·· ···:By .=l~2o, ~the: Govtà:nment .ûf ~the· ..Soviet · Russia ·was . madè .:up· .as :_ .c· Ilows.: · 10 . . ·.. : -· . . · -.. . .. .... .. ' -. .- . .- . . .._· . . ' ··:.. . ._· ·_ · · . -- ·· Council.·of Comrtûssaries · · · · · · · · ·. · · · ·· · :·· . · .· ·. .of.the peopl~- -22 - of ·w hich i 7. we_ re..J ews · · · · · Comnüs-sariat of \Var · · · · . . . 43 ·_,; · ··· ,; · 33 · · . ,:~ - · · ·;; · . . 'Fo. re.ign 'Affairs.· . ·. . ' .. . '16" .". . ., I3 . .' .,,. .. '.. .,' .. ·:. . · :·· Finance · . . · · · ·· · .· . · · · · · ·· 30 .. ·, · ,, · ~ ~4· · ,; · ·. ·;, : ·. • • • . .·. 0 • • . • • • • ·- ' • - ; .. . . .. · · Justice · ,· · -... . .. . · . ··· .- 21 ·. ,;· .·- -, . ···2o ·· . , .. _. . , ·_.: · · .. Public Instruction · ··· . . . . ·. ·. _ 53 ,, - ··:_ ~; · ·42 ·.......~ , ·-.. . ';,. ~ ·.· ·· . ·social Assistàrtce . · .· . · · · . · · 6 ·, . .·, · '· :all ·. ~-, ·. .. ~-; ·· . · · : · · ·. Commissariat of W ork · . 8 · , · .7 . , . " . .. . , . ..··Commissaries of the Provinces · - ~3 , .· , - 21.. ,, ,; . ··· · · -- Journalists .. - ·-- ·- -· ·.: ·· . -· - 4-r ·.· ~~ ---,, ._· all · , · .. ,; -.. l· . . )) . . ' • ·. • ' ..·.· • . Sverdlov, Trotsky, Kamenev; ·Sokolnikoff, Utitsky, Litvinoff; Zinoviev, Radek .and . Kaganovitch~ ·Stalin's wife is a· Jewess... . ·.. · . . . .- ·· ·. .. _. · · Irt no Department of Go.vernment:.was the . proportion ·of.Jews less · than 76 per · c~n_t., - ~~d gene.rally it was rouch more. .This.:state of thjngs . bas ·~ cont.inued . ·.ù.ntil-. ~- rg38.; ..~Qreign Affairs; ·. AgJ.:iculture,. Commer.ce~·· Traffic Control, Food (i.e., the absence of it), and Finance, w~re. ëntirely ung~r 1.~-~ish: . mis-management. · At -the tim.e .of wri~ng· (F~b~~ 1939) it is evident ·. that a graduai -change· is· ·taking place·;·:· __. _-~ . large·. iiumbèr of J~w~~i_h offlci~l;s "4~v'è ''beèl1 '']iq\lidated' ~' {executed) arid th'e . situation.,i~ · oJ?~ç~_~e .·~, _--~~h~ J~w Litvirioff -rèmains . at the- F oreigri -· .Office· iui·d_. :~.P..~ Jè\V: Kag~novitch · (Stàlin's· father~in-la\v} at' Stalfu's .. ri 'hf·~harid. ·. -Mean~hile· it is ôbV.:iOus thitt the Red Airiiy has detëriOiate~ tO the extentthàt.it càn ·_·n~ lorig~r . be regarde~- setioùsly·_~s : a·. fighting-f~rêe .·:· H àwever, .there: are plenty .·o f Jewish officiais. wor king up froin bèlow:... . .. . . . . .. . . ·. The:. _reprèsentativès ·of-the Soviet'. ·Governmènt abroad ate . alwa:Ys Jews; we iri Britain have been treàted.to .a succession of these·-Jews, ·and at the time of writing the_Soviet Ambass~dor is ·thè--Jeii 1vfaiski.-· "{1'939).. · .::As the Dai!J T_elegraph remarked on. gth .t\pril,. i937 : .: ." ·Sinc.e. M . Litvinoff :ousted .. Chicherin,.· no Russian. has-·ever held a ,high post. ÎQ._._tb:e: Commissariat' for. Foreign Affairs." .The .newspàper seems to be unaware that, according to the late Russian General Netchvol9dow; .Chicherin's. ~.<?.ther ,w~~ a J ewess 1 . . . . . . . · . " ._ . --:· -.· . . · ·. · .. .Wh~n the Soviet-Government'.ceases ·to 'be Je,vish, i~ will ceas·e tq b.e B'o'lshevik t · : ·_ · . · ·_··. . . :· ... :. . , . -· · · -_·-·· ·- . ~ ·.. ·.· ·. ·.. · · · :- .·.; : . • • •• .. .. .. . . .THE ·cONSPIRACY. OF ': SILENCE. :· . . • . •# . . . . . .. . .. - · · - · ~ . - . . •• . . . . . . .. .· . "·· . . . . . .. • · · How -is it then; that this·-plain_.fact .bas not ·been generally known ~t~ the British public? Because the Jews ,have·the money,:to .s uppress · t he' tr.uth, as_t~~y are doing tq..day (1939) aholl.t.Bi.tler ip. Çiert)l~ny. ' · :... ·. Judge the,extent of. thj_~ . powèr, .~nq th.e· evil .of iç,_f~om th~ .f9UQWi!lg· authoritative statements which have ·passed the Jewish · cen.~Qr.s.~p ~ .. _. (1) A British Government White Paper, entitled "~~ss_ia. _No. I. A Collection ·of Rep.orts· on ·Bolshevism :in . . Russia;'' ·was · pùblished in April,- ·1919. This-- contained: a Report fro'm~M~ · Ouderidyk, -the :Nether.:· 7' .. .· . • • .•,. ,.f . ~.. . Atnong the best-known_ Jews of _the_ Soviet G'àve~riïn~nt··· were .. ... .. . • ··.. :·.~-- .. •·- .. ' : 1> > .. . .,. ' • ,.. ' ' 1 ' 1 1 ! 1. i • . ! • •. lands .Minis.ter at . P~ogta:d · during the Bolshevik .revclutiol;l. ';fhis report was dated 6th September, 1918, and was sent by M. Oudendy-k to our Minister in Norway, Sir M. Findlay, who passed it on. .to Mr. Balfour. The. rçport contained tbese words: ~' I conside:r that the irilmediate suppression of Bolshevism is the greatest issue ·now before the ·world, n.ot even excluding the War, \Vhich is stil~ taging, and unless as above stated, Bolshevism. is nipped in the bud immediate!y, it is .bound to spread in one form or another over Europe and the whole world, as it is organised and worked by ]ews who have no 11ationality, and whose one object is to deslr_oy for their own ends the existing order of thif!tl·" (Our Italics). So the Foreign Office knew in rgr8 that Bolshevism is Jewish ; M. ·oudendyk at the time of writing his report was acting officially for the protection_of British interests, as our own man had been murdered by the Bolsheviks. But that is not the whole story~ Thete is more. This White Paper :speedily became uoobtaioable; and .an abridg~.d. edition. was :issued·.in which the .above quoted,. but very little els.e., was eliminated from the N Ministet~s Repo.rt. Photostats of the page 'in.. question..can be ·.supplied to orde.r fr.om .the .IF.L.. at 2.s. 6d. ·post .free. · _ (2) The Je.w M. Cohen, wr.iting in "The Communist," Khai:koff, rzth -April, 1-919 : " \Vit;hout .exaggeration, it ·may be said tbat the great ~ussian revolution ·was indeed accomplished by ·the ·han:ds of Jews · It ·is true 'that.·there. are no Jews· in ·the· rari.ks ·o f the Red ·Army as far as..privates · ~re · concerned,' ·b ut in the committees and in· ·the Soviet organis~tions, as Co~p.missars, the Jews are gallantly leading· the masses of the Russian proletariat· to ·victory the symbol of Jewry· bas ·become also the sym.bol of the Russian proletariat which can·be· seen in the· fact of the ado .tion of the ·Red five-pointed star, which in former- time~ was the· symb0 ··of Zionism and Jewry.'~ W. Ramsbotbam., ·writing in "1ÏJe MormtJg Post," 24th Sept., 1919, frnm Odessa, s.tates: ": Some two hundred. Balsbevist.·.C01;ll-_ m.issaries wete tried. b.y ·· .Court~ martial (by the W:hite Russians, AiS.L~). Ail. of them ~ere· . Jews..'' · (4) Mt. R. Wilton, Russian correspondent of " 'The Times,.'' for: r7 ·years, and living in ·Russia · through the· revolutionary period, wr.ote "The Jewish dominat~on is ~upport.ed. by ~ertain Rus~ians. They--·are ail mere screens and dumm1es behtnd which the Sverdlovs and the ·thousand. and..one -. Jews of Sovdepia . continue their work .of .destru~on." (The -L ut. D,ays of the Roman011.r,_-p. 148.) (5) Quisling, in ·· '~ . Russia and O.urselves," ·p. 56, 1931, states "·-0rdinary people in.Russia, look upon Je\vs and Bolshevists as practically synortymous.''· (3) • '> ~! .. ~ ! (6) " .O.ne .of the ..facts we ma.rked .yery soon.jn our advent.urous cateer ~~s the large.-number of.Jews. who. occupy positions of trust and.· 8 .. . ...,..... . . ••• •· ..r.·· . ' "'>!~ ·n. : :. ' •( 4·· ' • • • ..' :~ .J ' . ,., . . . . influence in: the Revolutionary Adtninistration." (Mrs ... Philip Snowden in . Throttgh,- Bolshevi~ Russia, p. 27.) · (7) The "Jewish Chro,Jicle," 6th Ja~uary, 1933, p. Ig, says : " Over one-third of the Jews (in Russia) have become officiais . " . _ ...... . ; t .'. ' . . ' '. ... (8) The following are· extracts from a-n address· by· Major M. ·Schuyler on IIth January, 1920 at the Church of St. John the Evangelist, Ne\v York City, he having just returned from service in the U.. S.A. Army in Siberia, where it was ·supposed to be assistiog· the· White Russian Admirai Kolchak against the Red Army of Revolution : " The Government of ·Russia is almost entirely Jewish, and our U.S.A. Army in Siberia \vas full of Bolshevist Jews straight -from Mos_c ow. They bad entered the U.S. and enlisted in the U.S. Army going to Siberia. General Graves the Commander, bad a staff that was almost entirely Jewish." "Qwing to the Bolshevist Jews in our army, aU information that should have reached Kolchak went straight to Moscow." (Majo~ Schuyler was three times Consul-General for the U. S. during the old regime.) (9) John Pollock says in his The Bolshevik Adventure (Constable, 1919), p. 27 : . " The Bolsheviks are for the most part not Russians at ali, but Jews who bad suffered persecution at the bands ·o f the Russîan Government.H p. 104: " .By such means .(Bolshevis1n), the Russian .n ation has been ~educed to a condition of complete subservience to the rule of a compamtively small number of men of ahnost exclusively Jewish extra.c tion ; allens., that is, in blood, in education, in "ideals, and supported by alien .force. The extent to which this is generally recognised is shown by the .common gibe in Petrograd: ' .Are you a Gommissar, or .d o ·you belong to the· orthodo~ ·religion? ' '' . (Io) ''No less than 82 pet cent. of the Bolshevik C<;>m-missars vere known to be Jews." · (Dai!J Expf'tss correspondent, J. E. Hodgson, in . JFith Penikin' s Armies, p. 55~) · (rr) ~-' \Vhen one live~ in contact with the officiais who are employed . by the Bolthevik Government, a remarkable .fact st~ikes one: 'they a~ all, or nearly ali, Jews. I am far from be.ing an anti~semit~,. but _I must s.tate ":-hat I ·notice everywhere in Petrogra4, .in ·Moscow,- in the Pfoviuces, .: in all _the commis:sariats, in the district offices., at Smolny, in the for~er ·ministries, in the soviets, 1 have met Jews. and yet again Jews. The .-tnore one studies this second revolution, the -more one is convinced that . Bolshevism is a J.ewish moven1ertt ... '' (L'Bt!for .Bolchevik à Petrqgrad, · 191~: Paris, by R. Vaucher, correspondent of L'Illustration.) .. .. . . .. . : BOLSHEVISM ·WAS JEWISH IN GERMANY. ,. . • In the German Marxist Revolutions ·o f 1918, the J.ews were the directors and strategists ; the .Soviet Republic of Munich was led by the J~ws Liebknecht, Luxembourg and Eisner; the German Cabinet ·was -domi-nated. :.by .'.the Jews Haase .and _~,andsbetg, ·a-ssisted by ·the Jews .. '. -.~ rn ... .. . .. ·Kauts·ki;·Alzech~ -Konri·atld Heitzfeld; with the Jews ·sebiffexJ:tnd Bernstein in charge of Finance, and the Jews Preuss and Freund :·océupying· the _S_ecretariat of the Interior. In Prussia, the Minis~ry of Justice was aU Jewish, headed by. Rosenfeld ; the Interior .and Finance Ministries. ~ere 11~ld respectively by ~he Jews Hirsch and Sinim. In Saxony, the leading lights of the Governm~rit were the Jews·.' ·L ipinski · and Scn\vartz ; in W~rtfêmberg, the .Je\vs· Ta1hein1er and Heimann; in Hesse, ··the. Je\v Ft~lda. _. The Jew. KurtEisner ..boasted.that ·he and ten ·6ther Jews ·had tnade the re~olution ; :· Lbwe.nberg, . Rosenfeld,. \Yol1hehn, J.lo~hschild, ./\·rnold, .·K:ranold, RC>senhel~, · Bii~~~baunt,. 1\.eis -and Kaiser. ·. The · chiefs _of Police of Berlin; -Frarikfo.tt, Munich and Essen, ·and the heads ,of.·tnost of.. the Soldie·r~' and:\Votkmen's -Councils ~vcte Jei"s. · , ·· . . ·. · · · · .. .. That is \vhy Hitler .cleanses _ Gçrn1any of Je\VS ; but you çaQnqt.Je~rn }hat from out~ Jew-controlled Press. . .· . . ·. · - .. · . .. ,. . . . . . ':. ' : ·· .:. . · ·.BOLS~EVI~~\VAS JEWISH. IN . ~U-;NGARY~· : ·. · . . · .. . . . . . . . . . . .: .. ,. .. . ' .. ' .. . ' . . . -: .. . -~ .. ] . . ··. ~ 1 • :.__ ·· ·~rhe :Jiungarian Bol,shevp~ . :. RevoJution, .. to9, .was Jewish. · There _were only It million-J~\vs in_ the population of 22 millions, but 18 .out _o( the: 26 C91nn1iss~r.ie~ of the Soviet Gove~ntnent . in . H~ngary wer~ Jews. Bela Kun (Cohen) \vas the Je\vish beast who led the~, . .. · · . :. .. '. . .. ' .. . '. .. .. . . . . ,. . . ' ·.· .. ' ... . . . .. .. ' . . . .. . . BOLSHEVISM WAS JEWISH IN CHINA. .. . ,; ;.' . < ,··:. .. ·,.· · ··· ·The Chlnaman is . not built for " Cotntnunis1n." r-fhe brigandage \vhich ·1 nasqueraded under· th~ name of Communistn in China, was. run .fr.o ni Moscow .and the · prînc~pal agents \vere · the J~ws Bor.odin . and Abraham ·Cohen." · Japân · will stamp it . ·o ut ; _ that .is why the Jew-run Press of the world does aU it can to discredit Japa:n . in the· minds: .of.its .t ..·e aders · •. · .. · ·· ··· ..·-..··.·. .. · · ·· ·.. · .. ... . ·. .. . .. . .... ,. .. ,._. ..~ · ~·. .: .-~· : ;· . . -_. ·._,_ . · ·.: · .· . BO~~~EVISM: -.s. jE_WI.SH.I,N. S~~lN. · .. . _ . __ : ··:.~· . : · · . :. .. . . . . . . - ~: •• ,. ·v .. . • :<· . ..... ,. : ): " .,,... .< ·.:.. . ··:: .. ..... . ·.:·.. .. ' ::; : :;.: .' ·-. . . \: . ,.;. .' . ' .' . ~The Spanîard, ~oo,_is nqt built for "' Corr1niu.~isn1;~·.,;··-. ·. But the ground ·f•St<it. -~a·s · prepar~Çt -ünde~ the· Republic by the· Jews-.~amot~, Maura an~ ·oe·l<i.s ·Rios;:·w hb <conttolled ,the Government just-as· Kete.nsky, anoth.er :Jëw, ·prèpared tpe ·way, -.fi~anced by Jacob Schiff, head ofthe J~w bankiilg :fir·m··of l(uhp Lo_eb ·& ·Co: ·of New Yotk, for the Lertin- Governtnent in ·R!ù{sia.. . Itwa~f·the 'Jëw·Bela' Kun, a1ready ~~rttio~è·d 'abo~e .in ·connection :·:with :HU.ngary,~:-thàf. direetë~ thè bëpeâding of..· pr~ests artd the:·: raping . _of· yôû!1g,·gf~ls ·.i~i.the~. st~e~P~·-o_f.;Madrid ·; · hè ·and othêr Jëws~-sent from ·Rûssiàinstig~te9:· t~e ·9utt~ges tha:t maâè ·the gte'at p~~.ri~~· G_ ertëtal,_._Franco take up arms :to··save ~ his :touritry's-· civilisation.:· . The ·full·..story:-~wlll come out when Franco bas won all Spain. Hitler, in his speech on 14th September; ~-1937; said.: . 'tC Thè -.great Rùssiati E'mpitë·:fen a··victim to a handful of Jews who in Spain are directing the civil war through the Valencia Gov~rnment .. usrirpers."· Red Spain ·has been. armed by interriatipnal Jewry, .and even_.the International Brigade Comrriand .has been Jewish,' General Klebei:'s real name being· Lazar Fekete-Schwartz. A . :, : ... ..., ; .~ -·.· 1' .,··. <. -~ ;~., .~ •j l .J :j•· ·~ .'' '·, •' verY large ·propoition -<?f .the Brigade .itself ::is Jewi_sh,. and.. the Ame.ric.ân ·;10 f! ~- ·. -··:-·-'"'••4•'' : .~···· : ' ' . ..·... :;:.-:-:.·\;'\.<:~ ... • . • ' " "" " " ' ' ......_ .. • . ' ..... .. ' • + + .. . .. ' .. ___ ~ - ' .. . "'· Hebrew, 7th Ja.Q.uary, 1938, admits that there were 3,000 Jews in it and that one-third of the Abraham ~incoln Brig~de . on the Madr~d front consists of Jews. The Red Goyernment is nicknamed in Spain the " Committee of Wandering Jews." Finally,: the reason why the British read~r J~ hardiy ever able to hear a good word about . 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