On Thu, 4 Sep 2003 21:27:05 -0400, <lupin88@bellsouth.net> wrote:
V.I. Lenin, supreme dictator.
Leon Bronstein (Trotsky): supreme commander of the Soviet Red Army.
Grigory Apfelbaum (Zinoviev): executive, Soviet Secret Police. S
olomon Lozovsky: deputy Soviet foreign minister.
Maxim Wallach (Litvinov): Soviet foreign minister.
Yuri Andropov: director, Soviet KGB, later supreme dictator of the Soviet >>Union.
Jacob Sverdlov: first president of the Soviet Union. Sverdlov ordered the >>massacre of the Czar's family-women and children-in the town named after >>Catherine the Great, Yekaterinburg, (renamed Sverdlovsk in 1924 in honor of >>the murderer).
Jacob Yurovsky: commander, Soviet Secret Police. Yurovsky led the death >>squad which carried out Sverdlov's order for the murder of the Czar's >>family, including the bayoneting to death of the Czar's daughters. The >>Ipatyev house, where, in the basement, the massacre had occurred, stood >>intact until 1977, when the local Communist party boss at that time, Boris >>Yeltsin, ordered it demolished, lest it become a shrine to anti-Jewish >>sentiment.
Lazar Moiseyevich Kaganovich (pictured at left): chief mass murderer for >>Stalin, ordered the deaths of millions and the wholesale destruction of >>Christian monuments and churches, including the great Cathedral of Christ >>the Savior. Standing amid the rubble of the cathedral, Kaganovich >>proclaimed, "Mother Russia is cast down. We have ripped away her skirts." >>(N.Y. Times, Sept. 26, 1995).
Mikhail Kaganovich: deputy commissar of heavy industry, supervisor of slave >>labor, brother of Lazar. Rosa Kaganovich: Stalin's mistress; sister of >>Lazar. Paulina Zhemchuzina: member of the Central Committee and wife of >>Soviet Foreign Minister Molotov.
Olga Bronstein: officer, Soviet Cheka Secret Police, sister of Trotsky, wife >>of Kamenev.
Genrikh Yagoda: chief of Soviet Secret Police, mass murderer extraordinaire. >>(Jewish poet Romain Rolland, winner of the Nobel Prize, wrote a hymn of >>praise to Yagoda).
Matvei Berman and Naftaly Frenkel: founders, the Gulag death camp system.
Lev Inzhir, commissar for Soviet death camp transit and administration.
Boris Berman: executive officer of the Soviet Secret Police and brother of >>Matvei. K.V. Pauker: chief of operations, Soviet NKVD Secret Police.
Firin, Rappoport, Kogan, Zhuk: commissars of death camps and slave labor, >>supervised the mass deaths of laborers during the construction of the White >>Sea-Baltic Canal.
M.I. Gay: commander, Soviet Secret Police.
Slutsky and Shpiegelglas: commanders, Soviet Secret Police.
Isaac Babel: officer, Soviet Secret Police.
Leiba Lazarevich Feldbin (Aleksandr Orlov): commander, Soviet Red Army; >>officer, Soviet Secret Police. Feldbin was chief of Soviet Security in the >>Spanish Civil War. He supervised the massacre of Catholic priests and >>peasants in Spain.
Yona Yakir: general, Soviet Red Army, member of the Central Committee.
Dimitri Shmidt: general, Soviet Red Army.
Yakov ("Yankel") Kreiser: general, Soviet Red Army.
Miron Vovsi: general, Soviet Red Army.
David Dragonsky: general, Soviet Red Army, Hero of the Soviet Union.
Grigori Shtern: general, Soviet Red Army.
Mikhail Chazkelevich: general, Soviet Red Army.
Shimon Kirvoshein: general, Soviet Red Army.
Arseni Raskin: deputy-commander, Soviet Red Army.
Haim Fomin, commander of Brest-Litovsk, Soviet Red Army. At least one >>hundred Soviet generals were Jewish (cf. Canadian Jewish News, April 19, >>1989).
Generals who were not themselves Jewish often had Jewish wives. Among these >>were Marshal Voroshilov, Marshal Bulganin, Marshal Peresypkin and General >>Pavel Sudoplatov (Sudoplatov assassinated hundreds of Christian leaders >>including Ukranian Catholic Archbishop Teodor Romzha). This Jewish wife >>"insurance policy" extended to Politburo members such as Andrei Andreyev and >>Leonoid Brezhnev.
Sergei Eisenstein: director of communist propaganda films which depicted >>Christian peasants (kulaks) as hideous, money-grabbing parasites. The kulaks >>were subsequently massacred. (Cf. for example Eisenstein's Bezhin Meadow).
KOMZET: commission for the settlement of Jewish Communists on land seized >>from murdered Christians in Ukraine; funded by Jewish-American financier >>Julius Rosenwald.
Ilya Ehrenburg, Minister of Soviet Propaganda and disseminator of >>anti-German hate material dating from the 1930s. Ehrenburg instigated the >>Soviet Red Army rape and murder of German civilians. Referring to German >>women, Ehrenburg gloated to the advancing Red Army troops, "that blonde hag >>is in for a bad time."
In a leaflet addressed to Soviet troops, Ehrenburg wrote: "...the Germans >>are not human beings...nothing gives us so much joy as German >>corpses."(Anatol Goldberg, Ilya Ehrenburg, p. 197). Goldberg concedes that >>Ehrenburg, "...had always disliked the Germans...now that there was a war on >>he turned his old prejudice into an asset."(Ibid., p. 193).
Another publication distributed to the Red Army, this time as the soldiers >>approached Danzig, was described by a historian: "Millions of leaflets were >>air-dropped on the troops with a message composed by the propagandist Ilya >>Ehrenburg and signed by Stalin: 'Soldiers of the Red Army! Kill the Germans! >>Kill all Germans! Kill! Kill! Kill!" (Christopher Duffy, Red Storm on the >>Reich).
The Soviet leadership acknowledged that Ehrenburg sought the extermination >>of the entire German people (cf. Pravda, April 14, 1945. [Pravda was also >>published in a Yiddish edition, Einikeyt). Ehrenburg won the Order of Lenin >>and the Stalin Prize. He willed his papers to the Israeli Yad Vashem >>'Holocaust' Museum.
Solomon Mikhoels: commissar of Soviet propaganda.
Soviet film propagandists:
Mark Donsky,
Leonid Lukov, Y
uli Reisman,
Vasily Grossman,
Yevgeny Gabrilovich,
Boris Volchok
and Lillian Hellman (old movies written by her continue to be broadcast on >>American telelvision).
Soviet propagandist: Yevgeny Khaldei who staged the photo of the raising of >>the hammer and sickle flag over the Reichstag in Berlin, May 2, 1945. >>Afterward, a special plane was waiting to fly Khaldei, Stalin's top Tass >>photographer, to a Moscow lab, where his photo was further doctored (loot >>displayed on one of the Soviet soldier's wrists was removed in the negative >>and Khaldei added clouds and smoke to the scene for dramatic effect (see >>photo of Khaldei and his beloved flag at left). Khaldei continued to work as >>a premier Soviet propagandist until his retirement from Pravda in 1972. His >>Communist propaganda is proudly on display at the Jewish Museum of New York >>and the Jewish Museum of San Francisco. N.Y. Times writer Vicki Goldberg >>exulted in the raising of the blood-drenched Soviet flag, emblem of the >>slaughter of millions of peasants and Christians; describing it as, "...a >>national (and worldwide) symbol of triumph, justice and revenge." (Jan. 31, >>1997, p. B-26).
Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee (JAC): new form of the Bolshevik YEVKOM, >>Stalin's recruiting conduit for funding money, supplies and political >>influence for Soviet Russia from world Jewry as well as the dissemination of >>gas chamber atrocity propaganda (cf. The Black Book).
Nikolai Bukharin: Lenin's chief theorist.
Samuel Agursky: commissar.
Karl Radek: member, Central Committee.
Mikhail Gruzenberg (Borodin) commissar.
A.A. Yoffe: commissar.
David Ryazanov: advisor to Lenin.
Lev Grigorievich Levin: physician, poisoner of Stalin's enemies.
Lev Rosenfeld (Kamenev): member of the Central Committee.
Ivan Maisky: Soviet Ambassador to Britain. Itzik Solomonovich Feffer: >>commissar, Soviet Secret Police.
Abraham Sutskever: Soviet terrorist-partisan.
Mark Osipovich Reizen: Soviet propagandist, winner of three Stalin Prizes.
Lev Leopold Trepper: Soviet espionage officer.
Bela Kun (Kohen): supreme dictator of Hungary in 1919. Kun was later >>Stalin's chief terrorist in the Crimea.
Zakharovich Mekhlis: top executioner for Stalin.
Henrykas Zimanas: leader of Lithuanian communist terrorists, butcher of >>Christians
All were kikes and of course, commies.
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