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THE BOLSHEVIK REVOLUTION
The Bolshevik Revolution, also known as the October Revolution, was a pivotal event in Russian history that took place in 1917. The revolution was led by the mostly Semitic Bolshevik party.
In this write-up we are going to focus on foreign involvement, the lead-up, and the revolution itself.
The revolution was led by the Bolshevik Party, headed by Vladimir Lenin, and aimed to overthrow the provisional government established after the February Revolution. The Bolsheviks promised peace, land, and bread to the people, gaining support from workers, soldiers, and peasants.
This event marked the beginning of a new era, as the country transitioned from a monarchy to a socialist state. The revolution had a huge impact on the global political landscape, causing other socialist movements and shaping the course of the 20th century.
- Foreign Involvement & Financiers -
While global finance in terms of wars, changes in government, and revolutions can be surprising, the financiers involved with the Bolsheviks are just that.
Primary Financiers:
- Jacob Schiff: A prominent Jewish-American banker who was head of the New York investment firm Kuhn, Loeb and Company. He was a major contributor to the Bolshevik cause and even personally financed Trotsky's trip from New York to Russia.
- Armand Hammer: A wealthy Jewish-American businessman who was a socialist and provided financial support to the Bolsheviks.
- Alexander Parvus: A Jewish-German-Russian Marxist who played a significant role in securing financial support for the Bolsheviks from the German government.
- The German government: During World War I, the German government and Kaiser Wilhelm II provided financial assistance to the Bolsheviks in the hopes that a revolution in Russia would weaken their opponent.
- The British government: There is some evidence to suggest that the British government also provided financial support to the Bolsheviks, though the extent of this support is unclear.
- Other: There is evidence of investment from the Rothschild family as well as other predominant elite international families that garner regular criticism due to their pull on the global strings of power.
US Intervention:
In 1918, the U.S. joined the Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War, sending troops to support the anti-communist White Army. By 1920, the intervention had failed, and the U.S. troops were pulled back.
- Events Leading Up -
Prior to the revolutions that would take place, there was a discontent growing within the Russian Empire among certain political and ideological groups.
In 1903 a writing called The Protocols of The Elders of Zion would surface along with other texts talking about Zionist intentions for word takeover. While many have both tried to discredit and to prove its existence, the writing itself is real while its history and writer are unknown.
This along with other elements within Russian society were creating an atmosphere of growing antisemitism due to general distrust and the conflicting morals of the predominantly Eastern Orthodox religion of the time.
This would ultimately lead to the mostly Jewish Bolshevik party to form in the Russian Empire.
- The Revolution -
The Bolsheviks, having a deep animosity, and fearing that the White army would free the tsar, the Bolsheviks, with Lenin's approval, decided to kill the tsar and his entire family.
The Bolsheviks executed Tsar Nicholas II and his family on July 17, 1918, in Yekaterinburg, Russia. The Romanovs were held in the Ipatiev House, where they were awakened in the middle of the night and led to a basement room. There, a firing squad shot and killed the entire family, along with their servants. Their bodies were then stripped, mutilated, and disposed of in a nearby forest. This brutal act marked the end of the Romanov dynasty and the beginning of a new chapter in Russian history.
- Conclusion -
The Bolshevik Revolution, while reactionary, was a very violent, bloody, and brutal part of human history and would mark the beginning of some of the largest changes in Russian culture, economy, and social conditions. While ultimately the result would force Russia into the modern era, it was one of the most evil acts in recent knowledge with the murder of a ruler who loved his nation and his people, and resulted in the death of millions of Russians.
In my opinion, this was a stepping stone for the elite wealthy international financiers to take hold of a once great empire and transition it into a debt burdened state that they hoped to control.
If you have anything that you would like to add, please leave it in a comment below, and as always, don't take my word for any of this, research these points as well to form your own opinion.
Thank you for your time.
- NOVO
Mike
Om 'beeldvorming' te creeren dat ze zogenaamd aan de 'goede' kant stonden ?Dan vraag ik mij wel af waarom de VS destijds ingreep en de Witten steunde, als het de bedoeling was om de Tsaar te verwijderen.