|
Jewish Author Latest To Write About Jewish Role In Communism
|
Posted by Robert Ransdell on: 2009-03-18 04:04:17
|
For 34 years Markus Wolf, a Jew, was the chief of Communist East Germany's foreign intelligence service, a branch of the STASI. Wolf's autobiography is titled, "Man Without a Face" and subtitled "The Autobiography of Communism's Greatest Spymaster." Most intelligence experts agree that the subtitle fits. What was a Jew doing in charge of a feared organisation dedicated to the downfall of the West? The Jewish author Chaim Bermant in his book The Jews (Weidenfeld and Nicholson 1977, Sphere Books 1978) devotes a chapter to an aspect of Communism that is hardly generally known today, or at least not usually mentioned in the history books and encyclopaedias. The author, himself Jewish, writes with a certain authority and familiarity concerning his subject and can hardly be accused of the charge of 'anti-Semitism' which is always leveled at anyone who offers any criticism, no matter how justified, of Jews and their ways. What does Bermant say? "No people is so averse to change yet none in recent times has dissipated more of its energy on revolution.. Although Jews formed less than five percent of Russia's population, they formed more than fifty percent of its revolutionaries.. http://www.rense.com/general85/jcom.htm
|
|
News Source: Jim Ring
|
|