HON WINSTON CHURCHILL.
VIEWS ON BOLSHEVIK MENACE. (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) (Received this day, at 9.80 a.m.) LONDON, Fob .8. Hon W. Churchill in an article in the “Sunday Herald,” refers to the sinster confederacy of international Jews for the overthrow of eivilsation. He says that the majority of the leading Russian Bolsheviks are internatonnl athentieal Jews, except Lenin. The predominance of Jews n the Soviet institutions is even more astounding. The
same evil predominance was apparent during the Hungarian reign of terror, • under Belaktin and the Bolshevik outbreaks in Germany. Zionism is directing the energies and hopes of Jews in every land to the true goal, so that they may become a powerful competing influence with the Bolshevist dream of a world-wide Communist State. Nothing was more significant than Trotsky’s furious attacks oil Zionists. Churchill declares that the struggle between Zionists and 'Bolshevist Jews is a struggle for the soul of the Jewish people. It is essential that the National Jews of every country who are loyal to the land of their adoption, should take a prominent part in every measure to combat Bolshevism, thereby making clear to all the world that the Bolshevism conspiracy is not a Jewish movement, but is vehemently repudiated by the great mass of Jewish people.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 February 1920, Page 3
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