It was the remarks by Russian president Vladimir Putin to the effect that 85% of the first Government of the Soviet Union were Jewish, which finally forced the Jewish Holocaust Deniers to break cover.
In an article in the The Jewish Press written by that journal’s Senior Internet Editor, Yori Yanover, headlined “Putin Perpetuates Antisemitic Lie of First Soviet ‘Mostly Jewish,” it is claimed that there was almost no Jewish influence in the first Soviet government—contrary to all established facts!
The Jewish Press article refers to an organization known as the “Council of People’s Commissars” or Sovnarkom, also known as SNK, formed shortly after the October Revolution in 1917.
This organization contained two Jews among its 15 members, therefore, The Jewish Press concludes, Bolshevism was not Jewish.
This is, of course, little more than a weak sidestep which ignores the overwhelming preponderance of Jewish extremists in the Bolshevik Revolution, and is true Holocaust Denial of the most easily refutable kind.
The Jewish Supremacist involvement in the Bolshevik Revolution is well-documented, especially buy Jewish sources which actually boast about their involvement in it.
For example, the Encyclopedia Judaica, published in Jerusalem, Israel, is quite open about the Jewish role in Communism.
Under the entry for “Communism”: in Volume 5, page 792, the following appears:
“The Communist Movement and ideology played an important part In Jewish life, particularly in the 1920s, 1930s and during and after World War II.”
On page 793, the same Encyclopedia Judaica then goes on to say that “Communist trends became widespread in virtually all Jewish communities. In some countries, Jews became the leading element in the legal and illegal Communist Parties.”
The Encyclopedia Judaica on page 793 then goes on to reveal that the Communist International actually instructed Jews to change their names so as “not confirm right-wing propaganda that presented Communism as an alien, Jewish conspiracy.”
The Encyclopedia Judaica then goes on to describe the overwhelming role Jews played in creating the Soviet Union. On page 792 it says : “Individual Jews played an important role in the early stages of Bolshevism and the Soviet Regime.”
On page 794 of the Encyclopedia Judaica, this Jewish reference book then goes to list the Jews prominent in the upper command of the Russian Communist party: these included Maxim Litvinov, (Later foreign minister of Soviet Russia); Grigori Zinoviev, Lwev Kamenev, Jacob Sverdlov, Lazar Kaganovich, and Karl Radek, amongst many others.
The organizer of the Revolution was Trotsky, who prepared a special committee to plan and prepare the coup which brought the Communists to power. according to the Encyclopedia Judaica, this committee, called the Military Revolutionary Committee,, had five members—three of whom were Jews.
The Politburo – the supreme governing body of Russia immediately after the Communist Revolution – had four Jews among its seven members, according to page 797 of the Jewish Encyclopedia Judaica.
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