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•• ish November revolution, expelled from prises, the search-warrants for domidliary vi· :
•• Switzerland by ordcr of the Swiss go'.·crn- sifs, and othcr mcasures of 'lawful 1 seizure of 1
ment because of nefarious and dark machi- private property provided new funds of gold :
•• nations, succeeded in inducing the Wilhelm- jewelry and other valuables. These wcre us;d ,
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• strasse - the German F orei~n Office - , al- to raisc a large body of cut-throat mercenaries •
•• ready in a state of democratie desintegration, a.._nd for the sprcading of the new gospel of •
•• to permit Lenin and severat hunthcd jews to World-revolution. The privatc loot acquired •
pass tlhrough Oermany on thcir way from hy the So\ iet Comissa nes enabted them to 1 '
•• Switzerland to Petrograd. And the democratie acquire <:stafe propcrty abroad and to lay by 11
•• large sums in foreign banking accounts.
,Russian" government allowed them to cross
the fronticr! But in order to prevent the Russian • •
•• Trotzky and Sinowjeff-Apfelbaum, accom- people from wal<ing up and throwing off the
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•• pagnied by two hundred othcr inhabit:lllfs of Bolshevist nighivare, its jewish masters pro· ••
the New York Ghetto, lil<ewise startcd for cccded to carry through a carefully thoughtoui 1
•• Russia. They wcre held up ttnd kt·pt h;td< system for the economie strangutntion and 11
•• in Halifax by English officers un til Washington
spoke the word, enforcing their speedy libe-
the extermination, or dcmoralization, of the 1
l~ussian nntionalist intelligence. Under the 1
1 •• ration. These baci11i of destruction too were prctext that former official misdreds were to 11
•• allowed by the Russian government to land
in Rus..c:;ia .
be avenged, those in power set their mercena· 1
ries to hunt dawn ami kilt naval and military 1
•• Woodrow Wilson who was thcn President officcrs, cidlian offidalc;, rnginccrs and ali 11
•• of the United States had as his ri1rht hand
the ban ker Simon Wolff; his le ft w as gu id cd
persons who by their antt·ccdcnts werc prcsu· 1
rnahly not j,n accord with them . 1
• by Judge Brandeis, a Zionist. As far back as The centra\ offices of this ,Murder De- 11
•• 1904 jacob Schiff had financed the j:1pancse partmrnt11 wcre the hcadquartcrs of the 1
• war against anti-semitic Russia and had libc- ,Commissary for the fight against count~r 1
•• ra11v provided the Russian prisoners of war revolution", Moses Uritzky, now de ad. ft was 11
with revo1utionary propaganda. Wilson's bcst situated at No. 2, Oorokhowaya street, Pe- 1
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•• friend was Bernard Baruch, who, heading
another batch of 117 jews, nccompanied Wil-
trograd. Thousands and thousandst of men and 1
women werc brought there and kill ed without 11
•• son on his trip to the ,peace" conference at even the prctenœ of a trial. 1
•• VersaiUes .
The unleashing of the pack of Jcwish
If Moses Uritzky acted in the capacity of 1
official assassin for Petrograd, Sinowjeff- 11
•• hounds a61d iheir having bcen laid on Apfclbnum, GoH~rnor of the town, President 1
•• the Russian track can be brought home clearly
to one person. Henry ford in his book: ,The
of the Soviet Commonwcnlth of the North and 1
Head of the Executive Council of the Third 11
•• International }'ew' publishes a letter ta krn International, did his bcst to make the same 1
•• from official sources and addresscd by a man
called fürstenberg to someone callcd Rafael
kind of killing eFfective throughout the length 1
and breadth of the district undcr his 'juris· 11
•• Scholan at New York. This lctter is datcd diction~. At the sarnc time Trotzky-Rraun· 1
•• Stockholm, September 21 st, 1917 (four wecks
befo~ the ,Day of the Soviet Councils'). ln
stein organised the bloody saraband whose
ain1 wa~ the dcpopulntion of the whole of Russia. 11
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•• • this lett·er it is stated th at the Ham burg bankcr By giving free rein to murder, rape and
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Max Warburg had opened an account for the violence of ttnpreccdented magnitude, the Red 1
•• enterprise of Comrade Trotzky and that an- Ouard was bound indissolubly to the vile band 11
other man had been supplied with ammunition of jewish criminals, that had been put into 1
•• and had organised its . transfort. power in Russia hy the prcmeditated and or- 1
•• The enormous sums o money paid to ganised efforts of the leading jews of the 11
the P~trograd Council of Soldiers ali came whole world. Any other Oovernment in Rus· 1
•• from Stockholm, wherc the writer of the sia would naturally have comlemned this in· 1 1
•• letter already referred to resided; it w ns f iir- famous guard of wholcsnle rnurderers to ex- 11
stenberg-Oanetzky. He receivcd the jewish termination . Thus the Red Ouard constitutes 1
•• gold and distributed it. Fürstenberg-Ganetzky the one safe and reliable basis on which repu- 1
•• whose very name leaves no doubt about his
jewish origin, is now Soviet minister at Riga.
ses the power of 1hc jewish tyrants in Russia. 11
lts ranks were swetled hy a great numlfer of 1
• •• The Russian ~otdiery, sick of the war and unscrupulous or bnrbnric adventurer,, the ,1 •
•• dcmoraliSICd as much by prolonged inactivity swcepings of the scum of 1hc çarth in cvery
in the barracks as by a stcady stream of land. ln the end the trusted Red Ouar J of the
•• harmful propaganda, haêl been turned into the soviet Jews was composed chiefly of Cauca- ~
•• most opportu:ne a.nd powerful auxiliary uf jcw- sians, Letts and Chinesc . 1
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ish Bolshevism, and carried it to victory. With their hetp the bctra}·ed people of 1
•• A jewish pfutocracy such as existed in Russia werc crushed not so much with an iron 1
•• the Western countries, had not posscsscd up heel, as hy the threat of suhmitting anyone 11
till this ti mc any standing in l~ussin; but dnring 1o whisprr a word of disapproval, to 1
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•• from 1hat moment the whole of the Rus-
sian national wealth became the property of
the most awful tortures and display of cruelty
unti1 then unknown in the western countries 11
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•• the jews and their followers. The pilfering of and which were applicd by the most fiendish •
•• the bank-sales, the ,nationalization' of houses
and land estates arnd of ali industria 1 enter-
of Asiatic Sadists .
The remnant of Ru~sian intellectuals, that 1
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•• Stupefied by hunger an the ever present The staff whose special function it is to •
: menaœ of death, conttnually surrounded by k~p Russia systematically in the dark as to :
• spies disguised as political commissaries, they the real condition of affairs, (the official journa- •
~ had no other dtoice than to pu.t their pracb· lists), is evidently a1most completety composed •
: cal knowledge and their expert intelligence to of jews. Thus: the ,Prawda' (Truth) is edited :
• the service of their merciless enemies. Many, by Kuhn, Lurie, Diamant, Alperowitsch, Stek- •
• indeed, have preferred death, but many have low-Nachamkes etc. The ,Volga Truda' (Deter- •
: yielded . The supremacy of the Jews iss mination to Work) is run by Katz~ Sachs, :
• complete. Poliansky; the ,Znamia Truda 1 (Flag of Work) •
• The peasants, living widely a part in their has as e ditors: Lander, l e vi n, Da\•idc;on etc. •
: villages, have bc en able in many places to The different periodical ~ treating of econo- :
• keep up their independance, but so far have mie questions are in the hands of Bernstein, . •
• not succeoeded in uniting so as t o ovcrthrow Ooldberg, Goldmann, E1iassohn, Rafalowitsch •
: the centres of Bolshevism. The awfu1 "Po- etc. Among the 42 dictato rs of the ,Rw;sian 1 :
• gromu which has swept over the whole of press there is only one who is not a Jew: the •
• Russia has cost the Russian people at least wretch Maxim Gorki. :
: 35 to 40 million lives. The so-called 'a11-Russian 1 Excutive is corn· •
• Anyone who is not completely blind cannot posed of Lenin, said to be cither a Russo- •
• but perccive th at from the very outset Rolshe.. Tntar or a Kalrnuck jew, and of 33 Jews :
: vism constituted a purely Jewish entcrprise. An· (president: Swcrdlow, Abclmann, Oimmer-Su· •
• Englishman, Wilton, travelling in Russia in chanow, BTeichmann, Katz-Kamkow, Smido· •
• 1920, proved that out of 380 Bolshevist corn· witsch, levitzky, Goldstcin etc.). :
: missanes 300 were jews. To·day we possess Thus the 'RU6Sian' Soviet Oovernment is •
• a complete list of Russia's tyrants. The pamph- 1nade up of 34 Letts, 30 Russians, some •
• let ,Jews in Russia' (published in England) Armenians, Poks, Czechs and 447 jews! What :
: enumerates 550 of the men governing th e un- better testimony i! needed to show the J~- •
• happy country to-da y and gi\'es the ir respec- wish character of the Bolshe\'ist Movement? •
• tive ,offidat' positions. To-day even Social-Democrats have given :
: The Commissariat for War is composcd up denying that the po1icy of the 'great •
• of the People consists of 3 Russians, 2 Ar- Western democrades' is cletermined hy the •
• menians and 17 Jews. 'Exchanges'. But these a rtl css gentlemen can· :
: The commissariat for \Var is tomposed 1 not imagine how it can be possible for those •
• of 8 Letts, 1 German, no Russian and financiers, running the money marl<ets of the •
: 34 Jews (Bronstein-Trotzky, Fischmann, Romm, world (- and of whom 90 0/o are jews - ) . to :
• Meitschitk, Lievenson, Posern, Ooubelrnann, support a "proletarian revolutionu and at the •
• Kalmanowitsch, Beckmann, Glutzmann, Zus- same tirne to comhat it by aiding the anti- •
: manowitsch, .Hirschfeld, lechtiner, Schnlmann, BoJ shevist armies of the Natio nali st Russians, the :
• Nasenholtz,Tseiger,Zake, Silbermann and others) . Koltschak, Yutljenitch, Den ikin and Wrangel. •
• The Commissariat of the Jnterior shows The truth, however, is, that the 'Exchange •
• 2 Russians, seve rai Letts, Armenians and Politicians' at Pa ris, New York and London :
: Poles, and 45 Jews (Sinowjeff-Apfelbaum, should they care to do so, cottld easily bring •
• Oo1denrudin, Ender, Fônigstein, Krachmal, abaut the downfatl of the Soviet jews and •
: Schreid~r, Fayermann, Meynkmann, ~\odel, end thcir Reign of Tcrror the Trot1.kycs, •
• Jossclewitsch1 Schklowsky, Kneifi1s, Rasmiro- Apfclhaums and ali their follower·s would have :
• witsch, Kronnerg, Rywkin, Swerdlow, Tsitkin, to quit the Kremlin nt Moscow within a month. •
• Blum kin [murder~r of the German Am bassa- But these Nntionalist Russian armics receh'cd · •
: dor count Mirbach], fines, Sachs and so on). the support needeù only so long as their efforts :
• The Commi'Ssariat for Foreigu Affairs counterbalanœd the pow~r of the Red Ar- •
: counts 1 Russian, 1 Armenian, 1 l.ett, mies, for the aim and purport of the assist~ :
• 1 German and 13 joews (Joffe, Margotin, Le- ance rendered was to give to the process •
• vien - thoe Bavarian ,Delegate of the People' of self destruction of the Russian people the •
: - , Axelrod - Soviet Minister at '/il na - , Beek maximum ot effectiveness obtainablc by keep- :
• · - together with lieberrnann delegate at Paris ing up the mutual slaughtcr as long as •
• and london - , Orünbaum a.HJ others. possible, and pre,·enting any decisive advantage •
: 1 a Iso alitl: lHwinow-Finkclstein at Re,·a), bcing gained by the National armies . :
• Oille·rsohn at Pragu~ , Schermann at Lucerne, An unbiasseù study of th~ speeches made •
• (aft~r Schklo wsky had been cxpeltcd from in the House of Commons in 1919 shows •
: Switzerland), Worowsky in ltaly, Vigdor Kopp, beyond doubt that as a priee for Britisfl assist- :
• Samuel Reich (lately rehred) and others at Berlin. ance, the 'British 1 go\'ernment exacted from •
• Ali the other head-departments of the So- Koltschak and his troups the assurance that •
: viet Oo~ernment are composed in a like man- ali an ti semitic, i.e. an ti-Je w i s h tendencies :
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• wouJd be ~xclud~d from the ir programm~. Fur- oompfere and official 'dictatorship over Russ-lan 1
: ther, t~ forces of Yudjenitch had been armed national finance by the 'leaders of the prol~- :
• and equip~d by Great Britain to liberate tariat 1• lnterest of from 10 to tSo/o per mont h 1
• Petrograd. Success was near. The former Rus- was decreed, like in the Mirldl~ Ages . .Simul· 1
: sian capital was seriously m~naced. for three taneously the Soviet Kings started purely 1
. • days the imminent capture of the town was capitalistic and private syndicates (with the :
• cabled ali over the world. Russian values rose help of the jewisft finance abroad). The board 1
: rapidly and kept on rising on ali the money of directors of the first and largest of these 1
• exchanges; the jobbers sold and sold roubles syndicates was composed of Trotzky, Skliansky, :
• and Russian shares of ali description. Sud- Ooldberg, Schatunowsky Spenzer, Eismunt etc. 1
: denly the British fleet protecting the flank of or, as was to be expected, of 99 perctnt of Jews. 1
• YudJenitch and already shelling Kronstadt And the ~nd!? Supreme Financlat Control :
• withdrew from its posibon of protection, the- over a nation systematicatly deprived of ali 1
: reby completely upsetting the preconcerted power, robbed of the very las~ remnant~ of its 1
• plan of adion . But not satisfied with this property, delivered over to chronic famine! :
• disgraceful betrayaf, the Britis~ fleet proceeded The plan conceived and carefully thought 1
: to Riga and started bombarding the anti- out in the quiet and unobtrusive "Lodges" of the 1 ·
/ • bolshevist German-Russian troops, which were Jews in London1 New York, Berlin and so on, :
• there fighting the So\iet Red Army! has been brou~nt to a successful issue by the 1
: The Russian Nationa1ist-Army that already soviet jews w1th the help of Chinese riff-raff :
• held th~ capital in its grip had to refreat, no aided by ruffians collected among the dregs 1
• further supply of ammunition being forth- of humanity ali over the world. 1
: coming. The who~ campaign failed - and Amyone how has grasped the Jewish policy 1
• the Russian rouble at once lost ali it had ought to be fully convinced now that Bolshe· :
• gained during these fast days and more while vism, indeed, is not an aim in itself, but only 1
: the Jewish jobbers pocketed their profit. The a means - a means to uproot and destroy ali 1
• ,Journal de Genève' stigmatiscd quite correctif independant national life, aiming at the full :
• the whole enterprise as a ,spéculation israélite1 • demoralisation of the people and the corn· 1
: Jt has been published broadcast that the piete annihilation of living national enterprises, 1
• army of general Wrangel had been equipped so as to permit the 'legal 1 acquisition of their :
• on a most lavish scale and had received aH dtad substanl'e for a mere song at some later •
: possible a~istance. Yet ï know for a fact period. · 1
• that Wrangel reèeived ail to1d, three shfploads With these u1terior and hidden motives :
·• of ammunition and old guns and rifl~ democratie repubtics arc admitted to be best 1
: which for the most part had to be repaired at suited for the speedy execution of these de- 1
• Sebastopol. For "value received 11 he had to signs; even cons titutional monarchies with par- :
• deli~r shipfoads of grain to the French. Of the liamentary bod~s easily led or bought are 1
: 10 members of the 'French 1 military mlsston considered as useful in consolidating the po· 1
• to Wrangel 7 w•re Jews f Thus France treatcd wer gatned along the Bolshevist road. :
• the Russian general in the Crimea in the same But there remai·ns one fact with which 1
: manner which England had thought fit to use the jews i'n the whole course of their history :
• towards Yudjenitch. (led astray as they are by over-ct1nning and 1
• ln consequence, conditions in Soviet Rus- bHnded by avarice), ·have al ways faild to re· 1
: sia took their natural course unchedced. That ckomhe fact that abj-ect passivity has i,ts limits. 1
• which ali thoughtful observers acquainted with Notwithstanding their unprecedented ferocity, :
• Russia had foretold, an ali-Russian famane, the liebrew as5assins in Russia will not escape 1
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: soon, did not fail to become an awful reality. that Nemesis, _lying i.n wa.it for ali who pursue
• The towns had been in astate of famine si nee hone but egost:cal ends. These men are doomed. :
• 1918, but th~ general mismanegement, incapa- Even a philosemitic democracy will not save 1
: city and the break-down of the fast vestiges of them. The judgment of the Rtlssian people 1
• means of transport~tfion brought thin~s to Ruch will surely o~rtake them, - and ther~ will :
• a climax that even for the spoited cht1d of the not be 1eft in Russia one Jew to remember 1
: Soviet, the R~d Army, food beg~n to get thosc glorious days, when his race, besmirched 1
• scarœ. Whereas until then not a newspaper with bfood and tears, danced over what it :
• in the world had taken the slightest notice thought was the corpse of a great nation. 1
: of the famishing Russian people, suddenly the let ali other Nations take heed! Be assu· 1
• who1c J~wish press in ali countries started red ihat, in other cowntries also, nothing will :
• clamouring so as to draw attention to ,dying be left undone that by the Jews that can help 1
: Russia 1 , insisting on immediate relief. to avert the evil Hour of Retribution for their '
• . "The popula.tion of lar~e provinces in Rus- brethren in Russia. Without the slightest Resi- :
• s1a is dyi.ng of hunger11 • 'Hundreds o thou- tation they will Kindle a similar conflagration . 1
: sands succumb every day 11 • ''Millions p rish". in any country in which they can in duce suf- :
• So~e incurable philan'tropists came to t e aid ficient numbers to embrace Bolshevism and 1
: of the towns, lar~ly assisted by the financiers thus create a new support and ratlying-point 1
• of london, Berlin, Vienna. Trotzky and rus for Jewish Power. 1
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