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Jewish Communists and Socialists In Germany
Before Hitler came to power in 1933, Germany was plagued with violence. Riots lasting for days occurred in the larger German cities. That violence was usually carried out by Jewish communists, who were trying to cause a communist revolution in Germany. Among the violence that Germany experienced
during the pre-Hitler, aka Weimar, era was the assassinations of policemen and the bombings of buildings. Also, passports were forged in hidden workshops so that communists from Russia could easily enter Germany to cause various mayhem -- mayhem planned and directed by the heavily-Jewish Soviet government.
In other words, Germany was being Jewed just like Russia had been.
[It is important to consider that, had the Soviets been successful in communizing Germany, the Nazis would likely not have come to power. In other words, there would have been no significant hedge against communism in Europe in the 1930s/1940s. Recall that America, during the Nazi era, was friendly with the Soviets, and so was Britain. And Soviet agents -- e.g. the Jew Harry Dexter White -- held high rank in U.S. government offices in the pre-WWII/WWII era just
as Joseph McCarthy later said. As such it is possible that, had the Nazis not come to power when they did, communism might have become so powerful that it could have enslaved most of the Western world. Did Hitler save the West from being communized? We say "probably." But how ironic that the West is now controlled by Jews in a different manner: by newspapers, magazines, movies and banks].
Leading the communist and/or socialist movement in Weimar Germany/Prussia/Bavaria were these Jews:
-- Rosa Luxemburg
-- Karl Liebknecht
-- Karl Radek [aka Sobelsohn; a top Soviet communist sent to Germany to help communize Germany]
-- Paul Levi
-- Ruth Fischer [aka Eisler]
-- Ernst Toller
-- Towia Axelrod
-- Max Levien
-- Erich Muehsam [also spelled Muhsam]
-- Gustav Landauer
-- Eugen Levine [aka Levine-Nissen]
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'Socialists'
-- Ferdinand Lasalle [founded the 'socialist' party of Germany]
-- Hugo Preuss
-- Kurt Eisner
-- Felix Fechenbach
-- Karl Kautsky
-- Georg Gradnauer
-- Adolf Braun
-- Kurt Rosenfeld
-- Paul Hirsh
-- Simon Katzenstein
-- Edward/Eduard Bernstein
-- Ludwig Frank
-- Hugo Haase
-- Paul Singer
-- Frida Rubiner
-- Otto Landsberg
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