Translated
from the Third Reich SS Original:
Bolschewismus
- jüdisches Untermenschentum
Table of Contents
Forward
Chapter One: Russia up to the October
Revolution
Chapter Two: The Jew - an Enteral Parasite and
Destroyer
Chapter Three: Jewish Heads and Jews in the
Soviet Union
Chapter Four: Industrialization
Chapter Five: The Worker in the Soviet Union
Chapter Six: The Path of the Russian Peasant
Chapter Seven: The Soviet Family
Chapter Eight: Terror and Forced Labour
Chapter Nine: Final Observation
Forward
The present
work recognizes the Jew as the genuine carrier of Bolshevism.
In a short
overview, it is supposed to show the Jewish roots of Bolshevism and portray its
devastating effects on the whole life of Russian man.
Only when
one remembers what world-encompassing and folk-decaying goals Jewish Bolshevism
strives for, can one measure the danger that the Soviet Union, as the visible
expression of Jewish sub-humanity, means for Europe and the world.
Illustrations
are intentionally omitted, for every SS-man and policeman recognizes from his
own experiences or from the pictorial reports of the Weekly Newsreels and
publications the type of the Jew-Bolshevik and his “works”.
Chapter One
Russia up
to the October Revolution
The Russian
Mixture of Folks and Races
The most
diverse folks and races swept across Russia’s wide regions through the
millennia. The shapeless and formless mass of Alpine men of Slavic language,
incapable of any state formation, received their first state order from the Vikings.
Daring travellers of Nordic blood were the ones who created significant empires
from the centres of Nowgorod and Kiev. It almost seemed that the
huge space in the east would be organized and led by Europe. But the Nordic
blood soon trickled away.
Storm from
the East
From the
east the world of the steppe surged, Asia’s nomadic world, against the Slavic
folk mixture. It was nothing productive that Asia sent. The two-hundred-year Tartar
rule over Russia ate deep into the Slavic blood and completed a
transformation of Alpine man. And so does a Slav, Johann Peisker,
characterize the Russian:
"There
is first the Slavic slave would has fallen below the animal, then the Nordic
conqueror disciplined in body and spirit, and finally the wild son of the
steppe, the Turko-Tartar, the beast. Each of us has something of these
contradictory characters. Hence we lack the inner balance, hence our
fickleness, our indiscretion. ”
Byzantine
Church
This
disunity of the racial foundation was covered over by the rigid Byzantine
church, which apparently drew everything into its orbit. And as the Roman
church raised the claim to world domination, so did Russia’s church also
believe it could present a claim to world improvement.
Slavic
Ability to Suffer
Slavic
ability to suffer, the destructive flame up of the steppe portion in
Russian blood and the orthodox sense of mission, form an essential prerequisite
for the later breakthrough of Bolshevism in Russia.
The
structure of Russia is reflected in the tremendous social injustice that
characterizes old Russia. Before the World War over 80% of the Russian
population were peasants. They were subordinated to a thin feudal ruling
class, which had the unlimited possession of the people. This chasm was never
overcome; it produced great tension between the mass of the folk and the ruling
class and a despotic bearing of the ruling class.
Call toward
the west
Certainly,
there was no lack of attempts to absorb European culture, to turn Russia’s face
toward the west. But these attempts remain episodes. The non-European
racial elements were stronger, so that the spiritual Europeanization did not
succeed.
But where
the bearers of the ruling class were inspired by Europe’s spirit, the
psychological indiscipline of Alpine man is again observed. The unlimited
despotism swung around to a radical, social guilt-consciousness (Tolstoy); in
political regard, however, a terrorism emerged that only knew destruction. The
result is the terrorist, whose activity is summoned up in the slogan: “Revolt!
Murder! Shoot!”
But new
life seemed to develop in one very important sector of life in Russia. The
Russian Minister Stolypin (he was born in Dresden!) tried to establish a
Russian peasantry based on the European principle of private property. A class
of peasants proud to own their own property was supposed to bear the future
rejuvenation of the Russian agrarian state. But Stolypin did not have time for
his plans to ripen. In 1912 he was shot dead by a Jew in a theatre in Kiev.
Shots
Against the Strengthening Peasantry
The shots
against Stolypin immediately illuminate the situation. The Jew murdered the
creator of a strong peasantry! With sure instinct, this rootles, destructive
spirit of Jewry struck with the murder the bulwark that offered the greatest
resistance against any revolution, but most of all against that Jewish claim to
power. The shots against Stolypin show the Jewish wirepuller who stands behind
the revolutionary movements of pre-war Russia as well. But this assassination
of Stolypin reveals even more: The Jew who fired was not only a terrorist,
he simultaneously stood in the service of the Russian secret police, with the
assignment to protect the Czar! That was always “work” of the Jews: He appears
in the guise of the good citizen against the revolution and at the same time
destroys everything that could hinder the revolution.
Even in
pre-war Russia, Jewry played a leading role in the revolutionary movements.
In regard to economics he almost totally controlled the lumber trade, grain
export and money- lending to Russian landowners. Among the peasant population,
however, the Jew raged as owner of the village taverns and alcohol trader. The
Czar regime, which had sometimes sternly intervened against the Jewish
subversion, was supposed to be overthrown at any price.
The Russian
defeat in the World War of 1914 - 1918 opened the gates to the
destructive forces. The Jews’ hour had struck. With the October Revolution of
1917, Russia ceased to exist. Even today we no longer speak of Russia. With
complete right. The red wave of 1917 cast up all the elements of destruction,
rootlessness and Jewish poison that had accumulated in Russia. In addition, new
bands of booty-hungry Jews from all countries poured in, ready to gain a
position of power here, from which Judah’s world domination was supposed to be
achieved. Hence the new name as well: USSR, Union of Socialist Soviet
Republics. Here there were no longer any folks, any Russia; here there were
just Soviet Republics, onto which one new Soviet territory after another was
supposed to be added, until the goal was achieved: the World Soviet Union.
Chapter Two
The Jew -
an Eternal Parasite and Destroyer
A large
portion of the bourgeois world saw in Bolshevism a world-view, which was at
first unconditionally damned. But when it was later shown that the Bolshevik
could also appear in tuxedo abroad, many were ready to accept him as a Russian
fact. A skilful propaganda also helped to deceive the world.
Work of the
Eternal Jew
The mask is
off. Behind it, visible to all, stands the eternal Jew. Rightly, one
thus does not view Bolshevism as a manifestation of the modern period, ft is
instead the product of Jewish thought - it is as old as Jewry itself. From the Old
Testament to the Talmud, from the "financial geniuses ”
of the kings and rulers, from the great revolutions of the world and the
communist manifesto of Mardochai-Marx to the newest “creations” of the Jewish
race, a line runs to the Jew’s single goal: the establishment of Jewish world
domination. Only the methods and disguise change, which adapt to the various
times and respective situation.
What does
the Old Testament say?
'‘You will
rule over many folks, but none should rule over you. ” And further: Jahwe, the
Jew god, obviously knows about the industriousness of his “chosen people for he
promises: “to give it great and fat cities, which it has not built, and houses
full of goods, which it has not filled, and dug wells, which it has not dug,
and vineyards and olive gardens, which it has not planted. ”
Terror
It is
completely clear that the productive folks, who are supposed to build all that,
will not voluntarily leave the places of their work and effort, so that the Jew
can come and live a splendid life. In such cases as well, the Jews follow the
commands of their gruesome god: they murder, plunder and burn down whatever
opposes them.
As parasite-folk
the Jew emerges already in dark prehistory. Theft, swindle, robbery and murder
against non-Jews and the contamination of the blood of other folks is the work
of the “chosen people”, a work which visibly rests on the blessing of their god
Jahwe. The Jew has never built anything. Destruction was always his work.
Into the
most prosperous cities he came as haggler and trader. As soon as he had money
and economic influence, he knew how to acquire power as well. He subverted from
the inside out the host folk until it was ripe for a revolution, which was supposed
to deliver power to him. “The revolution is Judah’s star, which has lit the
darkness over Israel’s heads and will light even more”, so judges the
Jewish historian H. Graetz in his “History of the Jews”.
Revolution
at any Price
Hence
revolution at any price! In Europe’s states it was first supposedly to enable
democracy, and from this springboard to then proceed to the Bolshevik
dictatorship. Only in so-called democracy did the Jew find the
opportunity - under the cloak of “freedom of opinion” - to infect economy,
culture and politics with Jewish thought.
Here he can
agitate the folk against each other under the disguise of irresponsible
parliamentarianism. The domination of the press enables him to direct “public
opinion”. Any feeling of duty and consciousness of responsibility is
labelled ridiculous. He whips up the lowest instincts of the dregs of the
folks. He incites desire and agitates the masses’ thirst for destruction under
the pretence of a life of paradise. He directs the masses against the racially
valuable groups of the folks and destroys all moral feeling.
When the
folk has then through self-annihilation and civil war been robbed of its
leading strata, he crushes the leaderless folk-masses through the most
bloody terror and erects his Jewish dictatorship.
“Rule of
the Proletariat!”
Where is
the “rule of the proletariat” that the Jew Mardochai has presented so
much to the betrayed workers of the world? The worker has only changed the
master. He has become the slave of purely Jewish exploitation.
That is the
great crime of Marx: He tore the worker from any folkish life
foundation, degraded him to an international proletarian, who supposedly only
had his chains to lose and a world to gain. He took the soul from work and
promised the proletarian the destruction of international capital.
Thus a Jew,
who himself shuns nothing so much as honest work, wants to lead the workers to
a more beautiful life. A Jew wants to lead the struggle against international
capital, which lies in Jewish hands and is directed by Jews! The Jew against
the Jew! Here at the decisive point he shows himself again as the great
master of the lie.
International
capitalism itself is only one of the Jewish means to destroy
national economies, to agitate the folks into wars, to achieve power. The names
of the great international bank houses, the names of the stock market brokers
and the great industrial concerns show their bearers as members of the “chosen
people”. The Jewish-capitalist world press then also praises their brothers on
the other side, the slave-holders of the USSR, as founders of the most modem
state of the world.
New Front
for Judah!
Marx only
organized a new fi-ont for Judah, when he wanted to create from the
leader-less masses of the workers a core troop that was supposed to pave the
way to domination for the Jew with armed force. In the dawning machine age he
preaches class hatred, in other words the self-mutilation of a folk, not in
order to alleviate the needs of the workers, rather to present the chasm as
necessary and inalterable.
It had to
become doubly fateful for a folk, when the existing social chasm was
compounded by the lack of a strong, racially uniform leadership stratum. So the
Jew skilfully exploited the disunity in the blood of Russian man.
Russia’s unrestrained element and its Jewish parasites were the best soil from
which the Bolshevik seed could sprout.
Chapter
Three
Jewish Heads and Jews in the Soviet Union
But who
provided the money for the Bolshevik revolution in Russia? Certainly only the
people whose interests were served in this revolution!
Merchants
of Death
Above all
others stands the American Jew Jakob Schiff, who brought together a
whole circle of other Jews like Warburg, Guggenheim, Loeb & Co., Kahn,
Kuhn etc. into the “financial general staff’ of the Bolsheviks.
On April 4,
1919, the “Jewish Chronicle”, the official organ of English Jewry, stated it
was noteworthy that so many Jews were also Bolsheviks. The reason was
supposedly that the ideals of Bolshevism were identical with many of the
highest ideals of Jewry.
The Jew Cohan
summed it up on April 12, 1919 in the magazine “77ze Communist”:
“ We can
say without exaggeration that that great Bolshevik revolution was indeed
fulfilled only with help of the Jews. The Jews were the ones who led the
Russian folk to the new dawn of the international. They are the ones who not
only managed the affairs of the Soviets and today still manage them, rather
this leadership will in the future certainly lie in their hands as well. The
red five-pointed star, once the symbol of Jewry and Zionism, is today the
symbol of Bolshevism, the symbol that promises victory. ”
The Jews
had indeed won a great victory for themselves in Russia in 1917. The great
destroyer Lenin, who allowed his Tartar blood portion to fully manifest
itself, was already surrounded by Jews.
“Strategist”
Trotsky
His closest
advisor was the Jew Bronstein-Trotsky, who was later overthrown. This
Jew became infamous when he had everyone who would not bow to his military
dictatorship massacred. He considered himself a great strategist and attributed
to himself the suppression of the counterrevolution led by generals loyal to
the Czar. But he neither made the plans for the struggle nor won any battle
through his personal bravery. He sat, as the Jews are accustomed, behind the
front, had Russian officers fight, later stood them against the wall, and so
wished to harvest cheap glory.
Devil
Stalin
After
Lenin’s death another non-Jew, but by his whole essence a Jew by choice,
became the executor of Jewish plans: the terrorist and criminal Stalin.
In short,
his past looks like this: 1905 robbery of a money transport in Tiflis. Result:
700,000 Rubles, 34 dead. Head of the Caucasus Bolsheviks, illegal propaganda
activity. From 1908 to 1917 he is banished to Siberia six times, but could flee
each time. He possesses a limitless hunger for power and lives out of wedlock
with the daughter of the Jew Kaganowitsch. He finally destroys the
Russian peasantry through his forced collectivization. Through persecution and
murder he eliminates all his opponents and knows how to remain in power to the
present. His speeches are written by the Jew Kaganowitsch.
When he is
worried for himself, the blood of others must flow. One wave of murders follows
the other. His lust for murders leads to a limitless fear for his own life.
He has himself guarded by a number of GPU agents, it is a consequential rise
from highwayman to the head of the Jewish-Bolshevik Soviet state.
And again -
Jews!
Stalin’s
right hand is the above-mentioned, full-blooded Jew Kaganowitsch. He is
the driving force behind the placement of Jews in the important posts. He has
brought four of his brothers into the highest state offices. He masters the
ruthless extermination of all those who believe that Russians actually belong
in the leading positions.
However, he
has made the Russian creature Jeschow the head of the personnel
department of the central committee. And Jeschow faithfully put into the
practice the Jewish personnel policy of his boss and master and placed numerous
Jews in leading positions.
Stalin’s
instrument to remain in power is the GPU. It has probably discarded its
original name, “Tscheka”, because it has become all too infamous abroad.
Founded by the Polish sadist Dscherschinski, who primarily uses Jews as
helpers and executioners; the Jews Menschinski and Jagoda were then its head.
Organized
Mass Murder
Jagoda came
up with the idea to use the GPU’s prisoners for state construction. When Leningrad
was supposed to be connected to the Artic Sea, hundreds of thousands of
workers were used. Jagoda provided these workers. Arrests followed arrests, and
soon 2.5 million “political criminals” worked on the construction of the
canal. During the three year construction period hundreds of thousands
of innocent people perished.
Jagoda made the
GPU a state within the state; but one day he became too powerful for Stalin and
had to take the path that so many of his innocent victims had taken.
His
successor was the already mentioned Jeschow, who proceeded with an
energy and passion his predecessors would have envied. He was the one who
carried out the great purge in the army, to which officers of all branches fell
victim.
Whether
Jeschow’s successors in the leadership of the GPU were named Beria or whatever,
all of them were Jews or Jew- subservient criminals.
The
Hungarian Jew Bela Khun was a worthy member of these Jewish sub-humans.
He is responsible for the atrocity in 1919 Hungary, financed the 1919 Munich
communist crimes and proved himself as the infamous mass butcher in the
Crimea to Stalin, who found in him a useful helper for other shameful
deeds.
As Stalin’s
instrument of murder, the GPU, was dominated by Jews, so are also all the other
spheres of public life in the Soviet paradise. Fourteen Jews sit in the Soviet
cabinet. Molotow is married to a Jewess, whose family connections reach
to New York high finance. Litwinow-Finkelstein and Maiski are named as examples
of Jewish emissaries abroad.
The
government wares economy is totally dominated by Jews. The Peoples
Commissary for Armament Industry, formed in February 1939, is occupied by
Hebrews in all 52 key positions. In the sphere of the Peoples Commissary for
Light Industry 58 Jews are directors of industrial works, 56 plant department
heads, 32 senior engineers and 18 union chairmen.
All
responsible functionaries for finance are Jews, and so it goes down into all
the branches of banking in the Soviet Union.
In the
Soviet press they have always had the say. Chief of the news concern “lass”
is naturally a Jew, I. S. Chawison, and all the other leading posts are
occupied accordingly. “Iswestija” and “Prawda”, the official
organs of the Soviet government and the communist party, are swarming with
Jews. It is the same in the rest of the Soviet press.
Soviet
science is in its full breadth Jewish infected. In 1940 alone 699 Jews were
confirmed as university lecturers, 174 as scientific coworkers, 202 as
professors. Art in all its branches is just as Jewized.
’’Invention”
of Bolshevism
The Jew
Mardochai-Marx hatched Marxism and put it into sparse principles; Jews put its
bloodless constructions into practice in the Soviet Union and call that
Bolshevism; Jews transformed the dictatorship of the proletariat into the
dictatorship of Judah, without which the Bolshevik system cannot be understood.
That
occasionally Jews also fall victim to the ongoing show trials has incorrectly
been interpreted as a sign of a growing insight. But it is only a power
struggle within the Jewish clique itself and within the Bolshevik apparatus of
bureaucrats.
The Jewish
clique around Stalin dominates with its cohorts a folk of 180 million. But how
is it for the Russian worker, the Russian peasant, for whom the
Bolshevik revolution promised a radiant future?
Chapter
Four
Industrialization!
Slogan:
World Conflagration!
The
Jewish-Bolshevik revolution was won. The country was in an inconceivable
condition of disorganization. In the Kremlin, Lenin waited for the world
revolution. But the hope for the instigated revolts in the west remained
unfulfilled. It gradually became clear to the Jewish rulers that world
domination could only be achieved through a new world conflagration.
Russia is
an agrarian state. Although it already had a medal industry in its
western portion, concentrated at a few points, it played an insignificant role
compared to agriculture. That was supposed to change. The industries of the
great economic powers in the west were supposed to be caught up with and
surpassed. At the centre of planning stood heavy industry. It was above
all supposed to arm the Red Army for the coming war of world revolution. The
entire economy of the Soviet Union served this one goal alone.
Five Year
Plans
A hurried
industrialization started. Five year plans with production goals were
set up. Industrial giants emerged. Record figures were proclaimed in statistics
to the amazed world.
And what
was the reality?
“We all sit
here together and instead of dealing with the really sad actual conditions in
our economy or making arrangements for their improvement, we occupy ourselves
with lying to each other. The most shameful part is that we all know that
everybody lies, that all of us hence know that we lie to each other. ”
(Albrecht, The
Betrayed Socialism, page 189, henceforth quoted as Albrecht...)
This
statement does not come from a journalist, rather a Peoples Commissar for
Agriculture, as a member of the control commission, objectively relates the
conditions.
In the
years 1928/1929 those violent men had increasingly gained influence, who had
come to power in the provinces in the revolutionary war. As Jewish mercenaries
they were unencumbered by serious expertise and recognized no personal
responsibility. Gradually they had come into the central positions of the
communist party. They were the champions of all gigantic plans. Every
resistance against these incompetents was declared sabotage.
Huge
expansions of plans set in. In arbitrary confusion, industrial works of the
greatest magnitude were undertaken, even before the existence of a sufficient
raw materials basis was proven.
Vast
quantities of construction material was uselessly wasted, because these plants
could not be completed, since the alleged local sources of raw materials never
existed.
Or gigantic
energy plants were built in inaccessible, far off regions whose output of
energy could not be put to use for years. Often systematic work was
inconceivable, because the skilled workers were simply lacking. Complicated
machines were purchased in all the lands of the earth; when they arrived, they
were immediately ruined by untrained work forces.
“Half-finished
industrial buildings, countless machine cemeteries, huge mountains of reject
wares, countless complaints from the populace about delivered inferior industrial
products... That is the final result, this economic chaos. ” (Albrecht,
page 198)
This
bureaucratic planned economy, together with the Bolshevik fantasies about the
future, produced an untruthful effect manipulation. The figures of works were
“would-be figures”. Today’s shortcoming was supposed to be bridged over by the
possibilities of tomorrow. The really achieved production figures also say
nothing, for all the rejects are included in the numbers. Even in 1940 the
reject production for the machinery works was put at over two billion rubles.
No wonder,
for the slogan suffocating any responsibility was: the state bears the economic
risk. Everything belongs to the state, everything is paid for by the state.
Nothing is my property, I never engage in independent economic activity. The
compulsion to fulfil the plan led to the factory director producing randomly.
Whether the products were sold or could be used, did not interest him.
Also
typical of the Soviet system is the blind worship of technology. Only what is
big and massive, about which one can brag, is important.
And one
must nonetheless view this incurable chaos as in part a manifestation of
transition, in part as typical of the industries that do not primarily work
for armament. The rich natural resources, the undreamed possibilities offered
by the huge, undeveloped space, and the slave whip of the Jewish overseers have
despite everything enabled an armament industry that produces tremendous
quantities of arms of every kind. The millions of dead and the populace’s
hunger existence did not count.
The whole
USSR
”is nothing
hut a huge weapons factory at the cost of the living standard of the people. A
weapons factory against Europe. ”
(Adolf
Hitler in his great speech of October 3, 1941)
Shortcomings
Everywhere
One of the
greatest shortcomings of the Soviet economy was that it totally lacked the type
of industrious, resident foreman who concerned himself with everything.
Bolshevism had done everything to create a rootless mass without any bond. An
atmosphere of distrust and suspicion was intentionally cultivated, which
dominated everything. In such a climate, however, industriousness and eagerness
do not thrive.
Finally,
foreign lands were supposed to help. Specialists came. For several years
foreign firms obtained permission to erect factories. But it was soon
discovered that the foreign experts failed as soon as they were forced to
maintain themselves as individuals against the mass activity.
"The
uniform pace of the human mass in the Soviet operations simply does not allow
the individual to swim against the current. ” (Albrecht,
page 220)
The great
sacrifices that Bolshevism demanded from the workers could never come to
complete effect, because the burn out of this economic system again devours
very large portions of the productive work achievement. For example, for years
one complains in the Soviet press about the numerically proven overload of the
rails. This overload is to a very substantial degree caused by so-called cross-transports.
Namely, because the same wares that are transported from district A to district
B are at the same time transported from district B to district A. According to
the calculations of experts, roughly 50% of the transports on Soviet rails
could be completely forgone. That includes, for example, coal transport
across more than 1000 to 4000 kilometers, during which more coal is burned than
transported.
Bolshevik
economy is an economy without responsibility toward the folk, without really
creative forces. The assignment of the functionary replaces the responsibility
of the entrepreneur. An infinite quantity of labor is wasted in this economy.
But despite
then inconceivable mis-management, despite all the mountains of rejects,
despite the many senseless facades, two decades of exploitation of the rich
natural resources and the squeezing of the vast human resources have created an
armaments industry that produced many thousands of planes, tens of thousands of
tanks and guns, which fills the arsenals with weapons of every kind, from the
gas shell to the dum-dum bullet.
Chapter
Five
The Worker
in the Soviet Union
The Soviet
Union has been industrialized at a crazy tempo in the last 10 to 15 years. But
this tempo has been purchased with the misery, with the tears and the death of
millions of people.
Slogan of
the Social State
The worker
is supposed to simultaneously create for himself and beyond that for the entire
populace of his "proletarian fatherland” a joyous and happy life.
Supposedly, the Soviet worker knows no need, no exploitation; for everything he
produces, is produced “voluntarily'’. He is supposedly the beneficiary of his
full work production. The profit that in capitalist lands goes into the pockets
of the entrepreneurs does not exist in the Soviet Union, one says. It is
supposed to have been dissolved into higher and more just wages and in a
welfare system unmatched anywhere in the world.
That is the
phraseology of Bolshevik camouflage tactics.
The
awakening after the first intoxication with freedom was terrible. Even Lenin
had to admit, “that the dictatorship of the proletariat has brought misery and
deprivation to the ruling class such as is unknown in history. Starvation
drives the people, wherever they may flee. Never has the working class suffered
so as in the first years of its dictatorship.” (Lenin. Collected Works, Volume
18, page 128) But these realizations did not improve the situation of the
worker, who in the Moscow state of compulsion was supposed to achieve the plans
of the Jewish clique in the Kremlin under painful deprivations.
Jewish
Deception
Jewish
propaganda understood masterfully how to deceive the mass of
workers. It awakened the idea that only a temporary exertion with renunciation
of personal wishes was required in order to overcome all need. It created a
barrier around the Soviet Union that the worker could not scale. They were lied
to and told that the worker outside the Soviet Union had it much worse, that he
waited for liberation through Bolshevism. Hatred was instilled against the
allegedly anti-worker foreign world, and from this hatred and hope for better
days the worker was whipped up to ever greater exertion.
Not he was
the master as the so-called constitution proclaimed, rather Jewry
dictated his working conditions.
“Stachanow”-System
Previously,
one had portrayed record work as an infernal invention of the capitalists; only
created in order to exploit the worker. After Bolshevism had consolidated its
power through a brutal system of terror, it disregarded the interests of the
workers and pitilessly exploited the work force. One such means of incentive
was the Stachanow-System.
In August
1935 one had the until then totally unknown miner Stachanow, who
possessed extraordinary physical strength, taken to a coal mine in the Donez
base, after thorough preparation with drugs. Stachanow then, not doing any side
work, achieved a record accomplishment such as had never before been
registered. Instead of an average accomplishment of seven tons of coal, on this
record day he allegedly achieved a record accomplishment of 109 tons. Later he collapsed
physically.
Immediately,
the Soviet propaganda apparatus went into gear, praised this record
accomplishment as a very decisive event and demanded that it be made the
foundation of work in mining. Wages were reduced and the work quota greatly increased.
The workers also soon recognized the deception, and instead of the hoped for
increase of productivity, the planned figures were not even close to met. The
same ruthlessness shows itself in terms of work protection. Probably no worker
in the world must work without any safety features on machines or in the mines
like the worker in the Soviet Union. So accidents are frequent. A French miner
portrays the conditions in a mine as follows:
“During our
visit, we openly admit it, we became afraid. The shaft ceilings are porous and
ruptured. The woodwork is extremely bad. In our opinion the danger was so great
that we did not dare to go to the demolition spot. I can guarantee that in
France not a single miner would work under such conditions. ”
(From
Cleber Legay, “A French Coal-Miner with the Russians ”)
Most Crude
Exploitation Methods
Originally,
it was bragged to the world that the seven hour work day was one of the
greatest achievements of the Bolshevik dictatorship. But the Jews hold the
reins tighter here. The worker must work 10 to 14 hours a day without receiving
higher wages for overtime.
Forced Labour
The Soviet
worker fully stands under the law of forced labour. If he loses his work
place for the most slight violation, he no longer gets food cards and must
leave his residence. The “famous” asylums for the homeless, simple board huts,
are then his refuge.
Indeed, a
small percentage earns something decent under the Stachanow-System, but the
number of these workers is extremely tiny compared to the great mass.
According to Stalin ’s own figures, the monthly wage of the worker in
the year 1938 averaged 287 rubles, which at best corresponds to the purchasing
power of a German wage of 60 to 70 Reichsmark. But even in times of peace, the
availability of wares was so small that even this small purchasing power could
not be used.
A Pair of
Shoes = 200 Rubles
Stalin
certainly did not underestimate the monthly wage. However, when a pair of
leather shoes costs about 200 rubles and a suit of inferior quality 400 to 600
rubles, the average worker is eliminated as a buyer for such wares. He must
cover his need in the government stores, which only deliver the basic life
necessities on ration cards and at high prices, and those wares are mostly of
the worst quality.
But the
worker has the unions as the representatives of his interests; however
“these
unions are not at all in the position and do not consider it their task to
somehow lighten the difficult work and hard life conditions of their members.
They are totally indifferent to the welfare and problems of the worker. ’’ (Albrecht,
page 69)
Informers
The
Bolshevik rulers use them in order to fulfil the production tasks of the
plants. Since all positions in the unions are occupied with reliable people,
who above all are also closely watched by the GPU, nobody needs to worry that
the real mood of the workers will reach the public through the unions. A union
member does, however, have one right. In meetings he can without basis
denounce people who have somehow made themselves unpopular. No wonder, when
under these conditions nobody years for a leading position in the plant, when
indeed a downright flight from leading positions of responsibility has
set in, since any superior is lost after such a denunciation, if he does not
have powerful friends.
Informants
Everywhere
The GPU
also works close together with these unions. A precise file is kept on
every member of the union. If somebody has a reason to keep silent about
something in his past, perhaps because he was previously an entrepreneur,
priest or officer, then that gets out at some occasion and it is noted in the
file. During the great purges of the economy, which are conducted again
and again at certain intervals, it is then easy to send these people as enemies
of the state to the forced labour camps of the GPU.
The Soviet
unions are hence auxiliary organs for the GPU. For all the lands of the
world, Bolshevism promotes the strike, the occupation of plants and the
terrorization of those willing to work as weapons of the proletariat’s class
struggle. Only
“the use of
such means of struggle within Soviet territory is never allowed to be
considered. ” (Albrecht, page 79)
None of all
the promises of the Jewish rulers has come about. The happy life is led by the bureaucrat,
the Jew, at the cost of the worker. The Soviet worker is the lowest paid
of all the workers of the world and must life under the most miserable
conditions. He has become, like the peasant, the slave of international Jewry,
which has harnessed him to the wagon of the Jewish world revolution.
Chapter Six
The Path of
the Russian Peasant
All the
riches of this world empire belong to the folk, the soil above all, whatever it
bears or holds, as well as all the fruits of work: that is what stands in the
constitution of the Soviet state.
The
reality, however, looks somewhat different. With his lying slogan “All land
to the peasant”, Lenin had in 1917 ignited peasant revolts throughout the
countryside.
The peasant
in Russia, in his vast majority, had always been a land-hungry, poor wretch.
Now he grabbed. Government lands and estate hands were taken into possession
and divided up.
Raped
Peasantry
“Normal”
peasant goods were supposed to be spared from socialization. But what were
“normal peasant goods?” One person considered 20 “morgen” [12 to 18 acres] of
fertile land to already constitute a large holding, but not another person.
Lenin used this ambiguity to achieve his purpose: it promoted confusion among
the peasants. Suddenly, according to the size of the holding, in the village
the distinction was made between small leasers and dwarf farmers, landless
servants and “kulaks” [kulak = former large farmers destroyed by the
collectivization], which left a broad field open for arbitrariness.
Hatred and
envy spread among the peasants. The lazy looked with envious eyes at the
capable. Each took what he could take. It came to bloody fighting.
So the
order in the countryside was destroyed in order to gain control over the
peasant, for Lenin did not have the intention to create a strong small farmer.
On the contrary, he saw “in the domination of the small peasant economy the
greatest danger for the coming communist ideal”. His slogan “All land to the
peasant” was only supposed to keep the peasants quiet during the fighting
against the white armies.
For what
would have come of the Bolshevik revolution in Russia, if a strong, free
peasantry had risen against Bolshevism and its Jewish helpers?
Therefore,
the struggle of the Jew, who has always and in essence been an opponent of any
being settled, sought the destruction of the peasantry.
Next to
Lenin, Trotsky was a bitter enemy of the peasants. He knew that the
safety of the supply of his later world revolution armies would be in the hands
of the peasants just as had been the case with the civil war troops. During the
civil war, the peasants had hidden their horses, cattle and grain supplies in
inaccessible forests. Furthermore, many fields were left uncultivated. The
land began to feel hunger.
Trotsky’s
“Liberation of the Peasants”
In 1918
Trotsky unleashed his armed bands against the village. They were supposed to
get grain and “secure for the city” meat and other foodstuffs. These methods
were a complete success. Burning and murdering, the bands of scum swept across
the land and even robbed the poorest peasant comrade of his last bread.
And this is
the report of a Russian peasant about such a forced collection:
“But then,
I clearly remember this July morning, the Bolshevik pest suddenly came and with
it several killers. They broke into our village. A few Bolsheviks, former
convicts, immediately formed a village council and, with the help of Jewish
scoundrels, in the shortest time cleaned out the farms and stalls. Nothing
remained to us, not a horse, not a steer, not a pig and not a single hen; they
stole everything, even our beds and our few possessions. Three big, strong
fellows, who had resisted the Soviets during the pillaging of their farms, were
murdered in a bestial manner. “We will sell your goods in the interest of the
state, you will get the money for it later! ” they howled at us mockingly. We
never received a ruble for our hard earned goods. The only thing they left us
was a little grain that was allowed to remain on our fields. When night fell,
we slept as beggars under one roof, which also no longer belonged to us. The
village councilman only remained a few days. When the last cow, the last horse
and the last wagon, loaded high with furniture and clothing, left our village,
he also disappeared. ”
Hunger!
Hunger!
Under this
distress the peasant resorted to the only means still remaining him: he only
cultivated as much as he himself desperately needed. The field produce sank and
finally hunger reigned over the countryside as well as in the city. Between
1920 and 1922 at least five million people died from starvation (according to
Soviet figures). But the Jew did not only need the grain for nourishment, he
wanted to arm and arm more, and so the grain was supposed to bring in currency.
So the
Soviet regime decided on a step that was diametrically opposed to one of the
Bolshevik teachings as well as the former policy. In 1921 it introduced the
NEP, the “New Economic Policy”. Now Lenin wanted to “satisfy the wishes
of the peasants at any price”. A tax on natural goods was introduced. What remained
to the peasant after delivering this tax, he could freely sell, and grain
production now immediately rose again.
“For four
years one left us in peace ”, so does a peasant tell our German soldiers about
this period, “in that period we started over again from the very beginning and
did not let ourselves be gotten down. Gradually, prosperity returned to our
village. We again had horses, chickens, cooks, and we had furniture again, if
even it was primitive, which made our farms liveable. The women laughed again,
and we boys were again ready to have fun. ”
Stalin
When Stalin
came to power in 1924, he clearly saw the danger that a strong peasantry
had to constitute for the Jew state. He often brags that he is an Asian, and so
he again started the fight of the nomad against the settler.
Furthermore,
Stalin had realized that a world revolution could only be achieved through a
new world war. So it was necessary to build up industry to produce the weapons.
At whose
cost should this industrialization come, if not that of the peasant? Where
should the work force come from, if not from the land?
Therefore,
“elimination” of the peasants!
The rural “great
collective” was supposed to replace the “backward peasant small-scale
economy”. The limited free trade allowed under the NEP was again abolished.
After the
expansion of the infamous GPU, the Jewish clique around Stalin felt strong
enough to crush the expected resistance against this campaign of annihilation
and to carry out the “socialization” of the peasants.
Peasant
without Rights
The peasant
was supposed to first lose his rights. Stalin did it through an election
reform. The industrial worker got five votes, the peasant one.
Thus the “numerically weaker city was guaranteed the same rights as the
countryside”. But any peasant who employed more than two strangers as workers,
was no longer a peasant, rather an "exploiter”, a kulak. He lost
the right to vote. Stalin thus crushed the political influence the peasantry
might have been able to win. For according to the opinion of the Soviet
big-shots, the peasants are
“the most
dangerous class enemies. It does not hurt if some tens of millions of peasants
are exterminated. Before the peasant, our mortal enemy, devours us, we must
finish him off forever. Collectivization is our means to subjugate the peasant.
We will not rest until the last peasant is either put into our collects or
neutralized forever. ” (Albrecht, page 248)
The path
into the collective was the peasant’s path into slavery!
The Ideal:
Agricultural Worker without Land
Agriculture
workers without land were certainly easy to bring into the collective.
They came with the prospect of a carefree life and without the slightest chance
to lose anything. But the capable peasant - and he had delivered the surpluses
in the previous years - did not go there. They again left their fields
uncultivated, and again since 1929 hunger came to the land. Stalin then
resorted to the most severe means, “the elimination of the kulak as a class”.
He saw the only escape in the extermination of the kulaks. In 1930 he
sent assault troops of the party into the countryside, and the number of state
owned properties increased. A peasant describes this service of the assault
troops:
Mass
Extermination
"Jewish
scoundrels and functionaries plundered our farms anew and did not leave us one
nail. Later we were driven together on the village square. A Jew put up a list
of everybody who had attended a higher school or been abroad. Hours later gun
shots revealed what had been done with the innocents. The Soviets were
suspicious of anybody who possessed some intelligence. After days of hungry
travel, were we resettled about 100 kilometres from our village. The area we
were supposed to cultivate was a real desert. The residences they gave us were
miserable clay caves. At the beginning there was nothing, not even a board, in
these miserable caves. The hole, in which 11 people lived, was five meters long
by four meters wide. That is how we became collective peasants. ”
Suffering
from hunger and cold, these people, who had been degraded to slavery, made the
land fertile.
Even where
the collective was established on land that had once come under peasant’s plough,
the peasants did not have it better. They no longer had any claim to the
harvest from the yield of the soil. Aside from a tiny, few square meter lot
of their own, they had totally become boarders of the state, which treated them
as it pleased, and above all always tightened the hunger belt when it seemed
appropriate.
For their
work, the peasants were paid by workdays, whereby a workday is not the same as
a day of work, because there are workdays that do not qualify to be figured as
a day of work. So the peasant only has about 195 workdays per year. In Slupzer
Rayon he is paid for that 300 grams of grain per workday, which is 120
kilograms per year. In addition, the peasant also receives payment in currency,
which is however calculated differently based on harvest yield, province and
region. Its calculation is done centrally. The swindle by the heads of the
organization is hence rampant. The peasant receives between 120 and 150 rubles,
hence a sum that corresponds to the purchasing power of 12 to 15 Reichsmark.
That is in an entire year!
Double
Swindle
But what
does the government also do? It pays the collective peasant for the grain it
takes from him 1 1 rubles per hundred kilograms. The same government, however,
sells the backed bread to the same peasant for 0,90 to 1,20 ruble per kilogram.
Here the double
swindle that is perpetrated against the peasant becomes apparent: In
practice, the official Bolshevik takes from 120 million peasants in the
countryside the yield of their work without payment, sells the bread back to
the peasant at a tremendously inflated price, and the profit goes into the
great account of the world revolution.
But that is
just one of the paths along which the peasant is driven into misery. A large
percentage of the peasants was simply declared kulaks and sent to
gigantic labor camps in the undeveloped regions of the Soviet Union. From one
village south of Smolensk, 68 out of 200 peasants were deported
as kulaks; from another, 54 out of 1 12 peasants.
“Deportations”
The scope
of these deportations is revealed by a dispute that broke out in 1930 between
local authorities and the central administration of the transportation system.
The local
authorities accused the transportation leadership of sabotage, because they did
not get enough trains for the deportation of the kulaks. The central
administration pointed out that 18,000 rail cars had been demanded in the year
1930 alone, but that nothing of that scope had been envisioned in the plan, and
that they could not tie up all their rolling stock and throw off all their
travel schedules!
But what
was the success of the collectivization? Into the most fertile regions of the
Soviet Union came the spectre of famine. The harvest had to be secured with the
help of the Red Army. Any peasant who kept a mere handful more grain than
allowed was shot.
How do
tractors and agricultural machinery help, when neither sufficient trained
workers were there nor the necessary spare parts could be obtained. And even if
enough ploughs, seed, tractors and trained workers had been there, there would
always still be the passive resistance of the dispossessed peasants.
Again and
again, it was a struggle to secure the harvest - This struggle was in 1934 “waged
like a military offensive”. The folk starved and stole, stole in order to
preserve life.
The Famine
Catastrophe of 1932/1933
About six
million people fell victim to the great famine in the winter of
1932/1933.
In that
same winter the Soviet Union exported almost two million tons of grain!
The Jews exported, even though that meant that even more peasants had to
starve.
The grain
brought in currency, currency brought machines and certain raw materials for
heavy industry, heavy industry delivered weapons for the future global Soviet
Union.
“Let us
presume”, said the representative of the American communists, Sklar, “that
another six million people had died of hunger, what is that supposed to mean?
It is just the price of communism!”
Raw
Material or World Revolution
For the
Jew, the peasants are the raw material of the world revolution, nothing
more. Since they were, as peasantry, a danger for the Jew, he exterminated
millions of them. Any peasant feeling was broken in the ones who remained. So
did the Jew mold the empty model of Soviet mass-man, who knows nothing of his
own, no joy of creation, no responsibility.
With the
extermination of the leadership and intelligence, the Jew created the mass
“man”, the type of Soviet man.
Chapter
Seven
The Soviet
Family
Destruction
of the Family
Workers and
peasants were squeezed as empty components into the gears of the Soviet state
machinery. The Jewish hatred against everything that grows organically also
destroys the cell of any healthy state, the family. The Jew’s aversion
to all emotions that spiritually elevate man and bind him inwardly must by
nature undermine family life, if the Bolshevik state is supposed to survive.
The Jew had clearly realized that. “The revolution is powerless as long as
the concept of family and family ties exist.”
Hence
seeing in marriage a bond of spiritual or moral kind was sharply fought
as a bourgeois or capitalist prejudice.
Unbridling
the Woman
In
accordance with the Stalin constitution of 1936, the woman was given the same
rights as the man in all spheres of life. She was supposed to help fulfill the
proletarian revolution. That means nothing other than that the woman was
surrendered, unnerved and adapted to the machine. Her own consciousness for
mortal values was slowly killed.
The great
ally of the Bolsheviks was the economic need, the small wage of the
worker. Just in order to barely survive, the woman had to go into the factory,
and since she had the same rights as the man, she could also perform heavy male
labour.
“If you go
to a factory or a tractor works, go to a hall where machinery parts are
processed at blast furnaces, and who do you see there? Robust workers? — No! —
Women! Women, who are lightly dressed with bare arms and legs are at work at
the blast furnaces. And if you express your amazement to them, then one tells
you that is the great conquest of the woman, that she has won the right to
perform male labour ”.
(Viktor
Boret, “Leparadis infernal")
And what
does the home of the woman look like after exhausting labour? Millions of
dispossessed peasants had been sent into the cities in order to balance the
lack of industrial workers. The cities were not up to this influx. The Soviet
government did not think at all about caring for the housing of these people.
Indeed, here and there some new living barracks were built, but they are
far from sufficient. In the new industrial centres, miserable barracks are the
home of the Soviet workers.
According
to Soviet figures, in Moscow only four squares of living space per resident are
available. In other cities the conditions are even less favourable.
Catastrophic
Living Conditions
The tremendous
shortage of living space has a consequence, that often several families
share one larger room. Frequently, three or four families must live and sleep
in one room. A Spanish wall, a chalk line or window blinds then separate
the individual living spaces. That is the domestic environment of the Soviet
family. Furthermore, due to overtime and plant assemblies, the eternal standing
in lines for the simplest commodities even in times of peace and the deficient
transportation conditions, the leisure time of the workers and women is
extremely limited, and so the domestic life of the worker family is totally
undermined.
Unrestrained
Sex Life
With his
so-called marriage laws and the law for freedom of abortion, the
Jew put the axe to the roots of the family. Man and woman can change marriage
partner whenever they want. An unprecedented promiscuity spread. The wantonness
became a frivolous self-destruction. The desire become uninhibited to
compensate oneself for everything that one had lost precisely through this
freedom. The loyalty of conscience, responsibility and duty had become obsolete
capitalist concepts.
When the birth
rate then sank alarmingly, the Bolshevik rulers did indeed attempt through
modification of the laws (abortion was banned in 1936) to secure the offspring
for military and political purposes. But the foundation of the folk had been
ripped open, life unrooted. And that was also how it was intended to be.
Child
Misery
The decades
long promoted dissolution of the family caused the number of abandoned and
roaming children to increase so alarmingly that it became a danger to the
county. Today these hordes are the soldiers of the Soviets. But even the
introduction of the death penalty for children over 12 years did not help much
against this. But how can a state resume to educate children, when it itself
misuses children as informers against the parents?! Triumphantly, Bucharin
declared:
“The
children strive, with their weak little hands, to undermine the family, this
most conservative refuge of all the perversions of the old life order. They run
away from their parents, spy on and denounce them, and force them to join the
communist party. What ingenuity and gift of persuasion must these young beings
summon up in order to accomplish all that. ”
So are the
souls of the children poisoned. Whether in the school, which has the precise
task to undermine the influence of the parents, or elsewhere in public life,
everything is aimed at this:
“to educate
the children to be social functionaries, who carry on the cause of Lenin-Stalin
and who will achieve the victory of communism in the whole world. ”
(Lenin’s
widow 1938)
The woman,
next to the abandoned youth and the dispossessed peasant, has become the pitiful
victim of the Bolshevik regime. She lives - without duty toward the family -
apparently free. The natural energy field of her life rivers has been
paralysed. She has already long since lost the feeling for joy.
The gun
moll in the Bolshevik army is the final result of this development:
deformation and vegetation, the no longer curable state of being delivered to
the powers of destruction and annihilation.
Chapter
Eight
Terror and
Forced Labour
Terror
The
all-dominating feature of Jewish Bolshevism is terror.
Lenin was
fully aware that the criminal system of Bolshevism could only keep power, if it
annihilated its opponents with the means of the most brutal terror. He demanded
a Bolshevik institution whose sole task had to be to mortally strike the class
enemy at any place and at any time, to “bite into him lethally”. “Surely you
don’t think that we can emerge as victors without the most gruesome terror?” so
did Lenin agitate the whipped up mob to murder.
In the
period of the civil war of 1917 to 1922, everything was annihilated - the
Bolsheviks says “liquidated” - that stood over the dregs of the people. For,
again according to Lenin, the communist moral lies in the “murdering and
annihilating” of all opponents.
The number
of the murdered is not the decisive thing. It cannot be even roughly
approximated.
Decisive,
however, is that the terror did not cease for even one day as long as the
Jewish-Bolshevik clique in the Kremlin has had power; decisive is that the
Jewish sub-human, even in the 20th century, could commit these
monstrous crimes. Decisive is finally, that a small, unscrupulous group of
rulers could have the leadership stratum of an entire folk butchered in order
to mold this folk into a will-less, animalistic, agitated, uniform mass, which
is supposed to, beyond Europe, conquer the whole world for the Jew.
When the
first five year plan was introduced in 1928, a huge wave of terror again
started to Hood across the land. This time the peasantry was subjected to the
special rage of Jewish lust for murder. “The bullet”, says Jagoda, Chief of the
GPU, “is the very best means of struggle against the class enemy.” Any peasant
who owned a middle-sized or even larger-sized holding, was liquidated, that
means shot, without further investigation.
“Light
Cavalry”
The Jew Steingart
had the privilege to think up a special baseness in the organization of the “light
cavalry". He formed groups of peasant children, who as young “pioneers
of socialism” are employed in agriculture. They have the task to watch and spy
on the peasants. Any field theft, any holding back of supplies and any
anti-collective comment must be reported by these children to the GPU. The
children are rewarded for the denunciation. Yes, Steingart even holds
competitions among the children brigades for the highest number of
denunciations.
“Iswestijd", the
government organ, was the first newspaper to publish photos of youths who had
denounced their parents for theft of collective property and delivered them to
Jewish executioners.
The worker
is subject to the same terror, if he does not allow himself to be used as a
will-less exploitation object.
The
infamous murder cellars of the GPU, most gruesome torture and forced labour,
are the means of the Bolsheviks to stay in power.
No citizen
of this land may have the feeling of being unobserved by another for even one
hour of day or night. This constant fear of spies and GPU executioners
paralyses the people and makes them unable to revolt. So does each become the
other’s enemy. The most base denunciations advance the informant, until fate
one day catches up with him as well.
Forced
Labour
The
greatest slavery, however, occurs in the forced labour camps of the Soviet
Union. The construction of new armaments centres and the extraction of new raw
material deposits demand a massive utilization of workers, who usually most be
resettled in the most distant and inhospitable areas of the Soviet Union. In
the Kremlin they solve this huge task very simply and with the usual brutality.
One turns these regions into penal camps. Political expellees and
criminals were sent into the camps by the millions. Enduring a cold down to 50
degrees minus centigrade, these slaves of the 20th century have to
live their miserable existence in tents.
Slave
Acquisition Post
In Moscow
there is a slave acquisition post, the so-called “Gulag",
whose head is simultaneously the Chief of the GPU. In order to quickly deliver
the slave material demanded by the camps, the GPU started its arrest waves.
Through their flourishing business, this “Gulag” has grown into a downright
paradise for swindlers, where the packs of Jews nested in there not only earn
huge sums, they are also morally honoured in Soviet society through
presentation of special awards. The “Gulag” makes contracts with the state
bank, from which it is paid for the mass utilization of the worker
material.
This human
capture in the USSR is done under changing slogans. There was the government
campaign for "dekulakization'' (annihilation of large and mid-sized
farmers) in the years 1923 to 1926, whereby millions of peasants were sent into
the primeval forests of Siberia and Karelia. Then there was the battle for the "collectivization
of the Soviet economy” in 1926, whereby hundreds of thousands of so-called
pests of the collective economies were arrested. Campaigns against pests of
industry were also conducted. For that way one acquired skilled workers and
engineers for the new armaments centres. And so the human capture was carried
out in the red slave paradise with changing slogans and increasing success.
Forest
Worker Misery
But the
life of these forced labourers in the great forests of Northern Russia defies
any description. People who had never seen a forest, who came from the Southern
Russian steppe regions, had to perform work that even a trained lumberman could
have never done. Certainly, each banned man had a claim to certain food
rations. But they could only be handed out, if the demanded total work
performance of the entire "colony” was met. And that was
impossible. Hunger and exhaustion, illness and death were the result of this
deficient nourishment.
In the
middle of the most severe frost period, these unfortunates had to work in the
forest without proper shoes and warm clothing.
Medical
care, medicine and bandages did not exist. These forced
labours were intentionally annihilated. K. Albrecht writes about their housing:
"In a
row of low earth caves, whose roofing consisted of branches and twigs, peasants
from all of Russia were housed with their families. Although these earth holes
serving as housing were located in the middle of the forest, so wood for
heating was plentiful, they were unheated. These unfortunates sat or lied on
the cold ground, totally broken by hunger and deprivations, cares and grief,
apathetically starring in front of themselves. Many of them had not eaten a
piece of bread for days, to say nothing of having brought something warm to
their lips. Trembling from cold, the already half-starved children huddled
against their mothers and fathers with tired, mournful gestures, begging me for
bread. During my four war years at the front I had certainly seen much misery,
and I had seen much pitiful misery during the long years of my Soviet life, but
this horror surpassed everything that a human brain can come up with in terms
of maliciousness, baseness and senseless cruelty. ” (Albrecht,
pages 158 and 162)
Sex Orgies
of the Youth
But Stalin
still was not satisfied with it. He made sure that even youths of both genders
aged 14 to 18 were sent to the forest labour camps. Year after year, larger
numbers of these youths were sent into the forests, it order to remove them
from the influence of their parents and through allowance of “the most free
sexual behaviour” to win them for the communist party.
Among these
torments belongs also the blood terror of the guards and commandants.
The GPU had decreed a reward of five rubles for every escapee brought back
alive, but 500 rubles worth of flour if dead. So one of the guards, after
looking around to see if he was alone, called a forced labour over during a
work break, pressed a tea kettle into his hand, and ordered him to go to the
creek 25 meters away and fetch water for him. Unsuspecting, the young forced
labourer set off, and then the sentry grabbed his rifle and shot the
unfortunate from behind. According to regulations, only forced labourers shot
from the rear were recognized as “escapees shot during an escape”.
(Albrecht,
page 181).
Whether at
the construction of the Artic Sea canal or in forest regions or in the
new industrial centres: Stalin’s executioners and his Jewish murders raged
everywhere.
Chapter
Nine
Final
Observation
Bolshevism
has ruled for 24 years. It sacrificed millions of people to the Moloch of the
industrialization, it also sacrificed the material well-being of the whole folk
to it.
That is
only one side, and indeed the more harmless side, of the USSR.
It would
have had to be the Jew ruling in Moscow to know that even the horrible misery
of the mass of millions did not yet totally secure of his rule. He hence also
destroyed all the prerequisites on which people can build: he waged the fight
against God with fanaticism and he promoted racial chaos. It is no coincidence
that Jewry throughout the whole world helped to conceal the events in Russia.
All these
peaceable speeches and references to the "interesting social
experiment” in Russia were only supposed to win time until it was possible
to so deform a whole, huge folk, that one could dare to use this mighty mass in
order to conquer the rest of the world. Aside from this deformation of the folk
certainly occurred a breeding in the negative sense: the development of a new "leadership
stratum” from the great dregs of the intellectually gifted sub-humanity of
the Jewish ghettos and the Tartar-Slavic bastards.
We today
recognize the effect of this contamination in the soldiers of the Soviet army.
Up to at least the fourteen year olds of the year 1917, hence those today 38
years old, all active soldiers and reservists are 100% trained and shaped by
Bolshevism. Of the rest, only those have maintained themselves who have been a
thousand-fold tested by the Soviets. In fact, a totally Bolshevik armed force!
And these millions had been, with all the means of mass psychology and
brainwashing, with blinkers and proletarianization and the fanaticism of
bestial drive, molded and turned into machines. Machines that were constructed
for the attack, to crush, to kill, for blind annihilation.
Machines that are
far from any humanity as dead iron and unfeeling mechanism.
Machines for whom
death only means the incapacitation of an individual part, which is quickly
replaced.
Machines that
cannot be suddenly transformed into people again in order to be reasonable or
to have compassion for the defenceless.
And these machines
have at their disposal other machines, planes, tanks, guns and weapons of every
kind. For 20 years, day after day, stood the overseer with the whip, the
commissar with the revolver, the dictator with his executioner behind the
peasants, workers and engineers.
Strategic
canals and streets toward the west were built.
For the joy
of man, for his peace? Hatred stood behind everything that stubbornly took
place in the USSR. The hatred of the cast-out, of the Jewish pariah.
A blind,
pitiless, steel wave was supposed to sweep across Germany and Europe. Triumph
of materialism, which set out to gain rule over the work, triumph of Jewish
rage of destruction and arrogance.
Fate wanted
it otherwise. The German armies did not assemble one moment too early in
order to meet the Jewish- Bolshevik threat.
The Reich
has already often become Europe’s saviour against the floods of annihilation
from the east. And more than ever, Germany looks with trust and gratitude to
the Führer, who with
the annihilation of the eternal Jewish enemy crowns his work and gives it
permanence.
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