Historical analysis of the poisonous effect of Bolshevism and Communism on the political alignment of Germany and England leading up to World War II, originating a decade prior in part by the League of Nations and its close ties to Soviet Russia.
Reprinted from The Patriot, Sir Winston Churchill was an avid reader of Webster’s and in the Feb 8, 1920 issue of Illustrated Sunday Herald, he wrote a full-page article exposing the “jewish” nature (Bolshevism) of the Russian Revolution calling them terrorists and the reason for “every subversive movement during the 19th century.” The author details the change in relationship between these countries when that “nature” crept into the British gov’t which began alliance with the Socialist movement growing in Europe at the eve of World War II.
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