B_345_The-Rulers-of-Russia
B_345_The-Rulers-of-Russia
B_345_The-Rulers-of-Russia
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<strong>The</strong> lists, in the pamphlet, Jews in <strong>Russia</strong>, are drawn up from<br />
the Soviet Press at the time <strong>of</strong> the first Soviet Government <strong>The</strong><br />
lists <strong>of</strong> names and the numbers <strong>of</strong> the different nationalities are<br />
in practical agreement with those given by Robert Wilton, except<br />
in fiie case <strong>of</strong> the Central Executive Committee. On this Committee<br />
Wilton reckons 41 Jews, whereas the Marsden pamphlet gives<br />
the number <strong>of</strong> Jews as 43.<br />
(2) <strong>The</strong> <strong>Rulers</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Russia</strong> in 1919-1920<br />
A. Homer, M.A., D.Sc, etc., wrote an article which appeared<br />
in the issues <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Catholic Herald <strong>of</strong> the 21st and 28th October<br />
and the 4th November, 1933, in reply to a challenge issued by<br />
Mr. L. J. Hydleman. <strong>The</strong> article was reprinted in pamphlet form<br />
in response to a widespread demand for this information, which<br />
had been collated from authoritative sources (both Jew and Gentile)<br />
to demonstrate the relation between Judaism and Bolshevism,<br />
and the alliance between International Finance and its protegees,<br />
Bolshevism and Zionism.<br />
Thus far we are quoting from the Foreword to the pamphlet,<br />
which adds that the Editor <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Catholic Herald repeatedly<br />
reserved space for Mr. Hydleman to reply, but that, so far as has<br />
been ascertained, neither Mr. Hydleman nor any other responsible<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the Jewish nation has ever attempted a reply. From<br />
the pamphlet itself we learn:<br />
"<strong>The</strong> Soviet movement was a Jewish, and not a <strong>Russia</strong>n conception.<br />
It was forced on <strong>Russia</strong> from without, when, in 1917,<br />
German and German-American-Jew interests sent Lenin and his<br />
associates into <strong>Russia</strong>, furnished with the wherewithal to bring<br />
about the defection <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Russia</strong>n armies. . . .<br />
. . . "<strong>The</strong> Movement has never been controlled by <strong>Russia</strong>ns.<br />
"(a) Of the 224 revolutionaries who, in 1917, were despatched<br />
to <strong>Russia</strong> with Lenin to foment the Bolshevik Revolution,<br />
170 were Jews.<br />
"(b) According to the Times <strong>of</strong> 29th March; 1919, '<strong>of</strong> the 20<br />
or 30 commissaries or leaders who provide the central<br />
machinery <strong>of</strong> the Bolshevist movement, not less than 75<br />
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