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This is file FO 608/196 at the TNA in Kew, it is mostly a compilation of
secret reports prepared for the British Delegation at the Paris Peace
Conference of 1919 about conditions in Bolshevik Russia. It contains numerous
reports on the decisive role being played by Jews in the Bolshevik regime;
following are a few extracts:
"Such hatred as that with which the Bolsheviks are regarded must
find a scapegoat upon which at some time suddenly and unexpectedly to vent its
fury.
That scapegoat is the Jew.
That scapegoat is the Jew.
4. Whatever part the Jews may or may not have
played in the making of the Bolshevik revolution and in the carrying out of the
Bolshevik policy (on these subjects discussion still rages), the fact that the
Jewish element of the population is now in unchallenged possession of the reins
of civil administration is so marked that it is impossible any longer
not to concentrate one's attention on it. Especially interesting is it to
remark in what branches of service the Jews, after a year and a half of this
regime, have succeeded in installing themselves. In the ranks of the
army and navy they are almost non-existent (by what manner they contrive to evade
military service is to the common mind a mystery): only the positions (purely
political) of regimental Commissars are sometimes held by them. But
in the Central Food Department of Petrograd, of the responsible posts from 60
to 70% are hald [sic] by Jews, while only
the lower positions are filled by Russians with only 10% of Jews. In
the provinces in many places the Purchasing Commissions consist
solely of Jews (100%) who determine fixed prices. In daily life it is very
noticeable that a Jew is never seen standing in a food queue, and by some
subtle means the Jews certainly do succeed in avoiding the greater part of the
misery suffered by the rest of the population. These circumstances have long
been the subject of bitter comment by the Russian people, who attribute the sum
total of existing wretchedness and suffering to the hated race, and it would
be unwise for the Allies not to prepare for the possibilities to which this
bitter animosity may lead." (emphasis in original)
"Situation in Petrograd at Beginning of March, 1919.", writer:
memo F.O. (Foreign Office), registry No.8164, received: April 24th,1919. (TNA,
Kew: FO 608/196, pp.216—217.)
"In December the Bolsheviks set up an
independent White Russian Republic at Minsk, which subsequent united with the
Moscow Government. A later report, however, speaks of the setting-up of a
Central Soviet at Vilna, which proclaimed the union of Lithuania and White
Russia. The two may, for practical purposes, be regarded as dependencies of the
Moscow Government. The White Russians are extremely illiterate and backward and
are without any nascent "national consciousness." As they are so
closely allied to the Great Russians, the best solution of their problem would
be their re-absorption into Russia. It should be noticed that this is the
policy apparently advocated by the Jews of both White Russia and Lithuania; the
Jews have contributed largely to the personnel of the Soviets
in Lithuania and White Russia." (emphasis in original)
"Appreciation of the
Internal Situation in Russia (Secret)." April 25, 1919. General Staff, War
Office. (TNA, Kew: FO 608/196, p.237.)
"Bolshevism is in no sense a Russian party
or a section of the Russian public. It is the extreme doctrine of an entirely
international and anti-national movement which aims at the abolition of all
national distinctions and the substitution of distinctions of class
and an envenomed class war, with the establishment of a dictatorship of the
former working class, not to be exercised by that class but by self-appointed
leaders, most of whom are not of Russian but of Jewish origin."
"Memorandum on the Position of Russia", by Professor Sir Bernard
Pares, Vladivostok, March 2nd, 1919. (TNA, Kew: FO 608/196, p.254.)
"I have the honour to report that Swiss
people who have reached here from Russia within the last few days state that a
Jew named Krassin, who was general manager for Siemens, Schuckert, & Co. in
Russia before the war, has become the chief adviser of the Bolchewick [sic] Government in industrial matters; that a Mr. Feldhausen, a British
subject who has lived all his life in Russia and is manager for the above firm
at Moscow, is still at his post; and it is reported that this firm has a
working arrangement, at least as far as Russia is concerned, with its former
chief rival in Germany, the A.E.G. The suggestion is that by means of
trusts such as these and by working on the Jewish affinities of Bolchewik [sic]
leaders and heads of German industry, the Germans have been preparing the way
for future exploitation of Muscovite territory. It may perhaps be worth
recalling that, some months [ago?], the head of the A.E.G. Walter
Rathenau, stated publicly that Lenin had a chance to show himself
the greatest statesman and organiser the world had ever seen and that
this was not long after the (acknowledged) discovery by Lenin that it would be
necessary to utilise the brains and experience of business heads in
building up the new system."
John Cameron, British Vice
Consulate, Basle, June 24th, 1919, despatch no.58. (TNA, Kew: FO 608/196, p.377.)
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