Sirtatocar
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Quote from dddooo:
Stalin preferred to blame his own deportations of Jews on the Nazis.
Stalin never deported jews. Period. Did not happen. He wanted to in 1953-1954 if I am not mistaken but he died.
He also had interest in perpetuating the Holocaust story, because it helped to keep attention away from his own crimes. Stalin was known for fabricating lot's of ''evidence" against everyone he didn't like, so he should not be trusted on anything.
Nothing about the holocaust is based on Stalin's testimony or his "fabrications".
The KGB didn't exist at that time. Stalin himself attacked the Jews massively during the âGreat Purge,â which took place in 1937 and 1938.
So KGB was called the GPU then, big fucking difference. More importantly Stalin attacked everyone during the Great Purge, jews, russians, ukrainians, uzbeks, christians, muslims, atheists. No group was singled out and no group was spared. In fact many of your anti-semitic brethren believe that the jews in the russian government, not Stalin were behind the Great Purge. You people sure want to have it both ways.
Dr. W. Sanning claims that emigration and death had already, by 1939, reduced to 2.6 million the 3 million Jews in Poland in 1931, and that thereafter no fewer than 2.1 million Jews were deported by the Soviet Union to Siberia, including such notable figures as Menachem Begin. More escaped through other routes, leaving only 750,000 in German-controlled Poland by 1941. For obvious reasons, the Germans exaggerated the figures in order to justify their policies, while the Soviets have imposed a total silence. Sanning makes the further claim that the large number of Jews in Russian-controlled Poland in 1941 and other populations in the Ukraine, the Baltic countries and western Russia were forcibly deported early in 1941 to work in the relocated industries behind the Urals. Thus, only 720,000 Soviet Jews fell into German hands in 1941-2, mostly older people in any case liable to higher death rates through natural causes. But the vast majority must have survived the war, since the figures of Jews present after 1945 amount to nearly this total. The fate of the Jews deported by the Russians to Siberia was far worse (by implication than those under Nazi control).
In the summary of his 239-page book , which is based almost entirely on Jewish and Allied data, Sanning writes:
"- At the beginning of World War Two there were fewer than 16 million Jews in the world [â¦]
- One million Jews died while fighting in the Red Army or in Siberian labor camps; [â¦]
- Approximately 14 million Jews survived the last war
Further civilian and military losses must be deducted from the missing one million Jews, so that Sanning eventually arrives at only about 300,000 Jews who lost their lives in unexplained manner in the German sphere of influence during the Second World War.
For example, Sanning quotes David Bergelson, the secretary of the Jewish Anti-fascist Committee, who stated in Moscow in 1942:73
âThe evacuation saved a decisive majority of Jews of the Ukraine, White Russia, Lithuania, and Latvia. According to information from Vitebsk, Riga and other large centers which were conquered by the Fascists, there were few Jews there when the Germans arrived.â
Unfortunately, the book is not available in English on the internet, but anyone can buy and read the book and establish their own opinion. As far as I know, Sanning's scholarly work has never been contradicted, criticized or refuted in any way by the establishment.
In fact many of your anti-semitic brethren believe that the jews in the russian government, not Stalin were behind the Great Purge. You people sure want to have it both ways.
Stalin's apperent hatred from Jews has always been a matter of debate, for it will propably never be completely understood. Stalin had several Jews in high positions in his government and army, but he was extremely paranoid about Jews in general. He believed that many ordinary Jews were Trotskyites and constituted a great danger for his government, which explains his anti-Semitic deeds.
