Masters of deceit : $b The story of Communism in America and how to fight itHoover, J. Edgar (John Edgar)
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Masters of deceit : $b The story of Communism in America and how to fight it
Hoover, J. Edgar (John Edgar)
Communism -- United States
Then, too, the silence of the Soviet leaders on the outbreaks of Nazi
anti-Semitism completely misled Eastern European Jews as to the real
character of the Nazi threat and hence, some 2,000,000 Russian and
Eastern European Jews made no attempt to escape the Nazis during the
early months of the German invasion of Russia. And even after the Nazi
onslaught, there was a shocking failure on the part of the Soviets to
reveal Nazi atrocities against the Jews.
For example, the Soviet government in 1942 condemned the “bloodthirsty,
criminal plans of the fascists” aimed at exterminating Russians,
Ukrainians, Byelorussians, and “other peoples” of the Soviet Union, with
no direct reference to the Jews. As late as 1945 the Soviets in a report
on the German concentration camp at Auschwitz (Oswiecim), where more than
4,000,000 persons were exterminated, did not even use the word “Jew,”
although they constituted the majority of those whose lives were so
brutally taken.
Not only did the communists in the Soviet Union fail to make any special
effort to save Jewish people during the war, they showed no concern over
their fate.
If further evidence is necessary to prove the falsity of communist
propaganda directed toward the Jewish people, it is only necessary
to look at the communist campaigns against Zionism. The communist
propagandist, Paul Novick, reflected the communist line both in the
Soviet Union and the United States when he wrote:
Ever since its inception Zionism has been an instrument of the
Jewish bourgeoisie to hamper the struggle of the Jewish masses
... a means of diverting the attention of the Jewish workers
from the class struggle and of keeping them separated from the
progressive forces of other nationalities....
In the Soviet Union, Zionism is ruthlessly suppressed. In the United
States communists have a more complex problem and avoid direct public
attacks on the Zionist movement, so as not to alienate that large section
of Jewish people who favor Zionism. The communist attacks are more subtle
and are directed essentially at individual Zionist leaders. The aim, of
course, is to discredit the Zionist movement without antagonizing its
rank-and-file members. The Party line changes from time to time when
it is expedient, but the communist objective of eventually destroying
Zionist influence among the Jewish people, without alienating its
rank-and-file members, has never changed.
Khrushchev more recently reiterated the Party line against the Zionist
movement when he was asked what the Soviet Union would do if the Zionists
settled in Soviet territory and demanded a state of their own. He replied
with communist contempt, “We have thrown them out of our country.”
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