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The Hoax of Soviet Anti-Semitism Paperback – May 22, 2019

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A fully-documented and referenced exposé of the Zionist lie that the Soviet Union was "anti-Semitic." It conclusively proves that in fact the USSR was pro-Jewish, but anti-Zionist-particularly after Zionism became increasingly racist, and militarily aggressive towards Israel's neighbors, and, most importantly, after the Zionist-Jewish lobby became intertwined with and controlling of, the US government. Starting with an overview of the historical background of the Jewish nature of Communism (drawing upon the British Government's 1919 White Paper on Bolshevism and the May 1907 edition of National Geographic magazine-which both pointed out the Jewish role in fermenting revolution in Tsarist Russia), the book discusses the internal conflicts in Jewish Communist circles, and of the eventual break between the socialist Zionists and the Jewish Communists. Next it shows how the Soviet Union first attempted to deal with the Jewish demands for a homeland by creating one within the Soviet Union, the Jewish Autonomous Oblast of Birobidzhan-which still exists to the present-day. However, Israel's increasing racism, ultra-nationalism and aggression towards its neighbors reopened the old split between Zionist and Communist Jews. By the late 1960s, relations between Israel and the Soviet Union had broken down, and the Zionist-Jewish dominated western media launched its "antisemitism in Russia" campaign. The culmination of this clash came in 1983 when a large number of leading Communist Jews in the Soviet Union-including Army Generals, members of the Soviet parliament and others-created the "Anti-Zionist Committee of Soviet Public Opinion" (AZCSPO). This work contains the full text of all three AZCSPO information pieces distributed in the West.
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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Blurb (May 22, 2019)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 130 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1366843282
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1366843289
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 6.4 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.98 x 0.28 x 9.02 inches
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2015
    It was a anti-semitic propaganda piece. Over the top. I thought often that jews are too quick to shout anti-semitism when it's really about behavior. I know that many in Ukraine and Russia are intermarried. Many have used anti-semitism to get out of those countries when in fact they moved because of the rotten economy. . But, I don't think one should stero type an entire group of people because of the bevior of some. That's what this book tries to do. Zionists Constant accusations of anti-semitism by gentiles particularily in eastern europe have actually caused more anti-semitism towards them. I was uncomfortable reading it. I know from history that some of the information in the book is true but it was a hateful antisemtic rage. Not fair or credible.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2020
    You can tell from the description of the book alone that it takes Soviet propaganda at face value and tries to sell it back to you without critical examination. If the experience of the USSR and Soviet Jewry has proven anything, it’s that the Soviet Union was deeply anti-Semitic and used the fiction of being “just anti-Zionist” to cover that up. The ”anti-Zionist committee of the Soviet public,” which the author uses “to prove” the opposite, was created by the KGB to deceive and propagandize foreign audiences—a fact long established by documentary evidence. Don’t waste your time and money on this piece of propaganda and go read books by actual scholars, such as William Korey’s “Russian Antisemitism, Pamyat, and the Demonology of Zionism” and Baruch Hazan’s “Soviet Propaganda: A Case Study of the Middle East Conflict.”
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    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 26, 2019
    Everything fine with this order.