>>43
Your God is dead. Hitler killed 6,000,000 of yours. Hope we, Russians, will finish his work.
"If God had listened to the Jew, then all Christians would be extinct for a long time already." -- Russian saying
>>44
Even a half-educated Stalin, who had no money to finish school, succeeded to liquidate whole Jewish ruling class. Stalin also planned the purge of entire Jewish population.
IT IS well known that Stalin's last act, after initiating an anti-Semitic purge, was to organize a trial of mainly Jewish doctors, which was intended to culminate in a public execution in Moscow, followed by "spontaneous" pogroms against Jews, and impassioned appeals from prominent Soviet Jews to the authorities to move their compatriots to the far east of the Soviet Union, for their own safety. This gruesome prospect was cut short by Stalin’s death on 5 March 1953.
Four large camps were built shortly before Stalin's death in 1953 in southern and western Russia, with rumors swirling that they were for Jews. Stalin created a special "Deportation Commission" to plan the deportation of Jews to these camps. Poliakov, the secretary of the Commission, stated years later that, according to Stalin's initial plan, the deportation was to begin in the middle of February 1953, but the monumental tasks of compiling lists of Jews had not yet been completed. "Pure blooded" Jews were to be deported first, followed by "half breeds" (polukrovki). Before his death in March 1953, Stalin allegedly had planned the execution of "Doctors Plot" defendants already on trial in Red Square in March 1953, and then he would cast himself as the savior of Soviet Jews by sending them to camps away from the purportedly enraged Russian populace.
The roots of Stalin’s anti-Semitism could be explained by emphasising a passage in his essay of 1912, Marxism and the National Question: 'A nation has the right to determine its fate freely. It has the right to live as it wishes.' (p. 5) As Stalin didn't think the Jews constituted a nation, it is logical for him to think that they were an object to be manipulated by those in power in accordance with their political goals. Stalin did said that the Jews "are something mystical, intangible and otherworldly". The Jews were an obvious target: the huge emigration during the last few decades of Tsarism meant that many Soviet Jews had family connections in the West, and especially the USA, which was very dangerous. The demonstrations at Moscow’s Main Synagogue in 1948 welcoming Golda Meir (Meyerson), Israel’s first envoy to the USSR, caused Stalin to recognize the power of Jewish nationalist sentiment. Furthermore, many prominent leaders, among them Viacheslav Molotov and Kliment Voroshilov, had Jewish wives, frequently with relatives in the United States or Israel. The potential disloyalty of Jews in a conflict with America was thus linked to the potential disloyalty of Stalin’s colleagues in government. American Ambassador George Kennan had been declared persona non grata in September 1952; in the wake of the announcement of the Doctors' Plot, Moscow severed diplomatic relations with Israel.