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Posted 4 Months, 2 Weeks ago
David Mayo
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general and people must understand that not all Germans were/are Nazis just as not all Jews were/are communists. Nazis burned synagogues and sent Rabbis to concentration camps and Bolsheviks burned Christian churches and sent clergy to gulags. Nazis also killed many non-Jews and Bolsheviks also killed many Jews. The main difference however
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Posted 4 Months, 2 Weeks ago
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In 1922 so great was the appreciation among the military of Trotsky's personal attitude and system that he might well have been made Dictator of Russia by the armed forces, but for one fatal obstacle. He was a Jew. He was still a Jew. Nothing could get over that. Hard fortune when you have deserted your family, repudiated your race, spat upon the religion of your father, and lapped Jew and Gentile in a common malignity, to be baulked of so great a prize for so narrow-minded a reason! Such intolerance, such pettiness, such bigotry were indeed hard to bear. And this disaster carried in its train a greater. In the wake of disappointment loomed catastrophe. For meanwhile the comrades had not been idle. They too had heard the talk of the officers. They too saw the possibilites of a Red Army reconstituted from its old elements. While Lenin lived the danger seemed remote. Lenin indeed regarded Trotsky as his political heir. He sought to protect him. But in 1924 Lenin died; and Trotsky, still busy with his army, still enjoying the day-to-day work of administering his department, still hailed with the acclamations which had last resounded for Nicholas II, turned to find a hard and toughly-wrought opposition organized against him. Stalin, the Georgian, was a kind of General Secretary to the government instrument. He managed the caucus and manipulated the innumerable committees. He gathered the wires together with patience and pulled them in accordance with a clearly-perceived design. When Trotsky advanced hopefully, confidently indeed, to accept succession to Lenin, the party machine was found to be working in a different direction.

(Great Contemporaries, New York: Putnam, 1937, pp. 171-172)

There, I posted something about a prominent Jewish communist. Happy now?
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Posted 4 Months, 2 Weeks ago
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Stalin's nickname among the Bolsheviks was 'Comrade Card Index'. He kept personal details on everybody in his little box. The story suggests he used dirt on other Bolsheviks to blackmail his way to power.(Source:'Red Empire'
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Posted 4 Months, 2 Weeks ago
David Mayo
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Well, what would have been different had he succeeded Lenin? Perhaps a softer socialism such as Sweden or Finland? Or more or less the same terror as inflicted by Stalin. It was Trotsky who suggested that all family members of 'counter-revolutionaries' be liquidated too. Nice guy.
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Posted 4 Months, 2 Weeks ago
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I don't disagree. The quote makes an amusing reply to Tavish and other anti-Semites who scream about Trotsky was if he was the biggest communist leader of all time. And I enjoy Churchill's way with words.
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