To: Ivan the Terrible
The participation of Jews in the prerevolutionary and postrevolutionary Bolshevism is well documented by Robert Conquest as well as others. Many Jews felt, as they do now, that they were the underdogs and tended to gravitate to underdog political movements. There is nothing new to this information.
To: TexanToTheCore
Agree. There is nothing new here that should be considered controversial.
To: TexanToTheCore
Solzhenitsyn has always said things that people do not want to hear. From my own readings he is correct to a point, to judge from the artical, but after 1938 the Jews joined the rest of the oppressed.
I suspect that most of the self hating Jews and their families come to the States before 1953.
21 posted on
01/27/2003 4:27:52 PM PST by
Little Bill
(No Rats, A.N.S.W.E.R. is a commie front!!!!)
To: TexanToTheCore
Many Jews felt, as they do now, that they were the underdogs and tended to gravitate to underdog political movements. There is nothing new to this information.You are correct. Of the 3,300 Jews in the original 13 colonies (mainly in NY, RI, PA and SC) they were (essentially) all on the Patriot side.
43 posted on
01/27/2003 7:04:27 PM PST by
Pharmboy
(Dems lie 'cause they have to)
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