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(Goldenbach), Martinov (Simbar), Chernomorsky (Chernomordkin),
Piatnitsky (Sewin), Abramovich (Rein), Solntsev (Bleichmann),
Sviesdich (Vonstein), Litvinov (Finkelstein, the peace negotiator
with the Entente), Maklakovsky (Rosenblum), Lapinsky
(Lowensohn), Bobrov (Nathanson), Axelrod (orthodox, was "active"
also in Munich), Garin (Carfeld), Glasunev (Schultze), Mrs. Lebedev
(Simon), Kamensky (Hoffmann), Naut (Ginzburg), Sagorsky
(Krajmalnik), Iagoev (Goldmann), Vladimirov (Feldmann),
Bunakov (Fundamenski), Larin (Lurrje), etc. In the banks later there
sat only Jews and often twenty-year old Jewish youths directed entire
departments in the ministries. Anyone whom emergency compelled
to go there was met by men with Russian names and Jewish faces ?
There have been many personal changes but the principle of selection
has always remained the same: to secure for the Jew unconditional
influence and to call in Russians and Latvians (the most important
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military supports of the Soviet) only to a small degree. An old
leader of the revolutionaries, Burtsev, wrote a fiery letter to the
Bolsheviks, where he proclaims to the world the Russian misfortune
to have brought forth personalities capable of "slander, theft and
murder". 327 He exposes to the Russian worker and farmer of the
world, who still see in them "idealists", the betrayal ofunscrupulous
bandits and castigates clearly and concisely their demagogy and
mendacity.
"For months they appeared", wrote Burtsev, "to be
supporters of the National Assembly, but after the first meeting they
dismissed it. They have constantly campaigned against the death
penalty, and now it is they who elevate it to the system. They are
self-avowed supporters of lynch-justice; all their decrees end with
the threat of shooting. They were supporters of freedom ofthe press,
but have disclosed themselves to be censors and persecutors of the
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Recently a correspondent of the Times, Wilton, thus a quite unsuspicious witness,
travelled in Russia; he ascertained that among the 384 commissioners who govern
Russia 13 are born Russians, the other Georgians, Chinese and 300 Jews. (See in
this context my speech on Reichsparty Day, 1936: "Der entscheidende Weltkampf
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V.L. Burtsev, Seid verflucht ihr Bolschewiki, [Stockholm, 1918]. [Vladimir
Burtsev (1862-1942) was a Russian activist who opposed both Bolshevism and
National Socialism.]
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