Eye-Witness Accounts of Bolshevist Tyranny: “It is Organized and Worked by Jews Who Have no nationality, and Whose one Object is to Destroy for Their Own Ends the Existing Order of Things”

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September 13, 2016

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Bolshevism Unmasked

I’ve been reading a book called The Nameless War (link) written in 1955 by Archibald Ramsay. Ramsay was a Scottish MP who was imprisoned without charge for most of World War Two because of his pro-fascist sympathies. See here (link) for more information about him. His book describes a vast Jewish conspiracy to foment revolution in various countries across the centuries. He claims Jews were behind the revolutions in England, France and Russia. Some of the information in the book is new to me and I will have to look into it further. Some of it is clearly overblown. He seems to regard the Protocols as an authentic document, for example.

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One reference in the book I found interesting was to a letter written to the British government by a Dutch diplomat (Oudendyke) in Russia at the time of the revolution there. Supposedly, this letter had been published by the British government in a collection containing various personal testimonies from people caught up in the Bolshevist revolution.

I managed to track this document down. It is called Russia No. 1 (1919) — A Collection of Reports on Bolshevism in Russia (1.ed.) and available on archive.org here (link). There are many interesting references to Jews in these personal testimonies. Here are some extracts.

“August 7.—I called at temporary prison and saw Greenep, Wishaw, and Jerram. They are all well treated by their guards who are real Russians, unlike most of their leaders, who are either fanatics or Jewish adventurers like Trotsky or Radek.”

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The extract below is from Oudendyke’s letter:

“The foregoing report will indicate the extremely critical nature of the present situation. The danger is now so great that I feel it my duty to call the attention of the British and all other Governments to the fact that if an end is not put to Bolshevism in Russia at once the civilisation of the whole world will be threatened. This is not an exaggeration, but a sober matter of fact; and the most unusual action of German and Austrian consuls-general, before referred to, in joining in protest of neutral legations appears to indicate that the danger is also being realised in German and Austrian quarters. I consider that the immediate suppression of Bolshevism is the greatest issue now before the world, not even excluding the war which is still raging, and unless, as above stated, Bolshevism is nipped in the bud immediately, it is bound to spread in one form or another over Europe and the whole world, as it is organised and worked by Jews who have no nationality, and whose one object is to destroy for their own ends the existing order of things. The only manner in which this danger could be averted would be collective action on the part of all Powers. ”

I am also of opinion that no support whatever should be given to any other Socialistic party in Russia, least of all to social revolutionaries, whose policy it is at the moment to overthrow the Bolsheviks, but whose aims in reality are the same, viz., to establish proletariat rule through the world. Social revolutionaries will never fight any foreign Power, and any profession which they may now make in this sense are merely a tactical move in their struggle with the Bolsheviks. ” I would beg that this report may be telegraphed as soon as possible in cypher in full to the British Foreign Office in view of its importance.”

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THE economic and social conditions in Moscow are in a state of chaos. All trade and commerce—except illicit trading which is still carried on by the Jews—is at a complete standstill. The shops, even the smallest, are either closed or on the point of being closed, and all the places of business also.

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“The Bolsheviks can no longer be described as a political party holding extreme communistic views. They form a relatively small privileged class which is able to terrorise the rest of the population because it has a monopoly both of arms and of food supplies. This class consists chiefly of workmen and soldiers, and included a large non-Russian element, such as Letts and Esthonians and Jews; the latter are specially numerous in higher posts. Members of this class are allowed complete licence, and commit crimes against other sections of society.

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The Bolsheviks comprised chiefly Jews and Germans, who were exceedingly active and enterprising. The Russians were largely anti-Bolshevik, but were for the most part dreamers, incapable of any sustained action, who now, more than ever before, were unable to throw off the yoke of their oppressors.

Night after night the counterrevolutionary Societies held secret meetings to plot against the Bolsheviks, but never once was a serious attempt made to carry through the conspiracy. The starving condition of the people quite paralysed their will-power.

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“From examination of several labourer and peasant witnesses I have evidence to the effect that the very smallest percentage of this district were pro-Bolshevik, the majority of labourers sympathising with the summoning of the Constituent Assembly. Witnesses further stated that the Bolshevik leaders did not represent the Russian working classes, most of them being Jews.

“As a result of the refusal of 4,000 labourers near Ekaterinburg to support the local Bolsheviks many were arrested, and twelve were suffocated alive in slag gas-pit, their mutilated bodies being buried afterwards, and ninety peasants taken out of Ekaterinburg prison, where they had been thrown because they objected to Bolsheviks requisitioning their cattle, &c, were brutally murdered.”

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WITH regard to the murder of Imperial family at Ekaterinburg, there is further evidence to show that there were two parties in the local Soviet, one which was anxious to save the Imperial family, and the latter, headed by five Jews, two of whom were determined to have them murdered. These two Jews, by name Vainen and Safarof, went with Lenin when he made a journey across Germany. On the pretext that the Russian guard had stolen 70,000 roubles, they were removed from the house between the 8th and 12th. The guard were replaced by a house guard of thirteen, consisting of ten Letts and three Jews, two of whom were called Laipont and Yurowski, and one whose name is not known. The guard was commanded outside the house by a criminal called Medoyedof who had been convicted of murder and arson in 1906, and of outraging a girl of five in 1911. The prisoners were awakened at 2 A . M . , and were told they must prepare for a journey. They were called down to the lower room an hour later, and Yurowski read out the sentence of the Soviet. When he had finished reading, he said, “and so your life has come to an end.” The Emperor then said, ” I am ready.” An eye-witness, who has since died, said that the Empress and the two eldest daughters made the sign of the cross. The massacre was carried out with revolvers. The doctor, Botkine, the maid, the valet, and the cook were murdered in this room as well as the seven members of the Imperial family. They only spared the life of the cook’s nephew, a boy of fourteen. The murderers threw the bodies down the shaft of a coal mine, and the same morning orders were sent to murder the party at Alapaevsk, which was done.

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I have been for ten years in Russia, and have been in Petrograd through the whole of the revolution. I spent six weeks in the Fortress of Peter and Paul, acted as chaplain to His Majesty’s submarines in the Baltic for four years, and was in contact with the 9th (Russian) Army in Roumania during the autumn of 1917 whilst visiting British Missions and hospitals, and had ample opportunity of studying Bolshevik methods. It originated in German propaganda, and was, and is being, carried out by international Jews.

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All business became paralysed, shops were closed, Jews became possessors of most of the business houses, and horrible scenes of starvation became common in the country districts. The peasants put their children to death rather than see them starve. In a village on the Dvina, not far from Schlusselberg, a mother hanged three of her children.

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All assemblies except those organised by the Bolsheviks are forbidden in the towns. Anti-Bolshevik meetings are dispersed by armed force and their organisers shot. No Press exists except the Bolshevik Press. The Bolsheviks organise Sunday reunions, in which such subjects as, “Should one enrol in the Red Guards?”; “Who will give us our daily bread?”; “The world revolution,” &c, are debated.

So effective is the Terror that no one dares to engage in anti-Bolshevik propaganda. People have been arrested for a simple telephonic conversation, in which the terms seemed ambiguous or could be interpreted as adverse to the Bolsheviks. An arrest is the prelude to every kind of corruption; the rich have to pay huge exactions to intermediaries, who are usually Jews, before they can obtain their release.

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There is no Labour question in Petrograd because there are no capitalists, no trade, and no industry. The workmen, who used to number hundreds of thousands, may now be counted in thousands. Many of them have taken service under the Bolsheviks, and are employed in various commissariats and committees. Large numbers have drifted away into the country. On the whole, those who remain are against the Bolsheviks. They control the water supply, the electric fire stations, the tramways, and arsenal. They appear to entertain no ill-feeling towards the bourgeoisie, but, on the other hand, they are quite inarticulate, as to the form of Government they would prefer.

At the Putilof Works anti-Semitism is growing, probably because the food supply committees are entirely in the hands of Jews—and voices can be heard sometimes calling for a “pogrom.”

In the railway workshops the men are split into two parties—Bolshevik and anti-Bolshevik. The Government is carrying on a feverish propaganda among them, but without much effect. The womenfolk are specially counter-revolutionary, probably because they feel the want of food more severely. The workmen are generally opposed to the Red Army and against war of any kind.
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All of these extracts come from different authors reporting their own personal experiences. It is, of course, inconceivable that they could somehow have plotted together to promulgate an antisemitic conspiracy theory. On the contrary, the vastly disproportionate involvement of Jews in Bolshevism and its atrocities revealed by these accounts can only have been very real.

If you type “Bolshevism Jews” into Google, here’s what comes up first.

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This must be Google’s “counterspeech” initiative in which searches that may indicate incorrect thinking are greeted with links to sites that will help you correct your errant thoughts.