15.2.07

Già che si parla di ebrei assassini


Nell'anniversario della fondazione della Ceka, ormai passato da un paio di mesi, Steve Plocker, su Yediot Aharonot ci invita a ricordare quanto poco la Russia abbia fatto i conti col suo passato staliniano, a differenza di quanto è avvenuto nei paesi dell'Est.

Ci ricorda anche qualcosa di più sgradevole, e che pure è stato pesantemente utilizzato dalla propaganda antisemita del passato. E cioè che alcuni dei più grandi assassini della storia sono stati ebrei.
Terribilmente sgradevole. Una storia che nessuno di noi ama sentire. Motore di persecuzioni terribili anche in questo caso. Ma, quantomeno, vero.

And us, the Jews? An Israeli student finishes high school without ever hearing the name "Genrikh Yagoda," the greatest Jewish murderer of the 20th Century, the GPU's deputy commander and the founder and commander of the NKVD. Yagoda diligently implemented Stalin's collectivization orders and is responsible for the deaths of at least 10 million people. His Jewish deputies established and managed the Gulag system. After Stalin no longer viewed him favorably, Yagoda was demoted and executed, and was replaced as chief hangman in 1936 by Yezhov, the "bloodthirsty dwarf."

Yezhov was not Jewish but was blessed with an active Jewish wife. In his Book "Stalin: Court of the Red Star", Jewish historian Sebag Montefiore writes that during the darkest period of terror, when the Communist killing machine worked in full force, Stalin was surrounded by beautiful, young Jewish women.

Stalin's close associates and loyalists included member of the Central Committee and Politburo Lazar Kaganovich. Montefiore characterizes him as the "first Stalinist" and adds that those starving to death in Ukraine, an unparalleled tragedy in the history of human kind aside from the Nazi horrors and Mao's terror in China, did not move Kaganovich.

Many Jews sold their soul to the devil of the Communist revolution and have blood on their hands for eternity. We'll mention just one more: Leonid Reichman, head of the NKVD's special department and the organization's chief interrogator, who was a particularly cruel sadist.

In 1934, according to published statistics, 38.5 percent of those holding the most senior posts in the Soviet security apparatuses were of Jewish origin. They too, of course, were gradually eliminated in the next purges. In a fascinating lecture at a Tel Aviv University convention this week, Dr. Halfin described the waves of soviet terror as a "carnival of mass murder," "fantasy of purges", and "essianism of evil." Turns out that Jews too, when they become captivated by messianic ideology, can become great murderers, among the greatest known by modern history.

The Jews active in official communist terror apparatuses (In the Soviet Union and abroad) and who at times led them, did not do this, obviously, as Jews, but rather, as Stalinists, communists, and "Soviet people." Therefore, we find it easy to ignore their origin and "play dumb": What do we have to do with them? But let's not forget them. My own view is different. I find it unacceptable that a person will be considered a member of the Jewish people when he does great things, but not considered part of our people when he does amazingly despicable things.

Even if we deny it, we cannot escape the Jewishness of "our hangmen," who served the Red Terror with loyalty and dedication from its establishment. After all, others will always remind us of their origin.

8 commenti:

Anonimo ha detto...

...oggi vanno pure a bombardare il Libano...ma grazie all'olocausto sono intoccabile...il passato e passato...oggi sono assassini...che abbiano preso il posto dei nazisti? Paura...

Anonimo ha detto...

per fortuna che c'e' Israele altrimenti saremmo tutti con il culo in alto

Anonimo ha detto...

per fortuna che c'e' Israele altrimenti saremmo tutti con il culo in alto

Anonimo ha detto...

molto intiresno, grazie

Anonimo ha detto...

La ringrazio per Blog intiresny

Anonimo ha detto...

good start

Anonimo ha detto...

Stalin ebreo? Già, ma educato in seminario.

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