Communist Revolutions

The Russian Revolution comes first because it came first. It was also the biggest and nastiest apart from the Chinese version.

Russian Revolution Russia 1917
It happened in 1917. There was the honest February Revolution of the people and the October coup d'état, the take over by the Bolsheviks which means in essence the Jews.

 

February Revolution Russia 1917
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The February Revolution (Russian: Февральская революция) of 1917 was the first of two revolutions in Russia in 1917. Centred around the then capital Petrograd (modern day St. Petersburg in March (late February in the Julian calendar) its immediate result was the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II, the collapse of Imperial Russia and the end of the Romanov dynasty. Tsarism was replaced by a Russian Provisional Government under Prince Georgy Lvov, an alliance between liberals and socialists who wanted to instigate political reform, creating a democratically-elected executive and constituent assembly.......

This revolution appeared to [ and did ] break out spontaneously, without any real leadership or formal planning.......... The February Revolution was followed in the same year by the October Revolution, bringing Bolshevik rule and a change in Russia's social structure, and paving the way for the USSR. The two revolutions constituted a change in the composition of the country: the first overthrew the Tsar, and the second instituted a new form of government [ which was a murderous tyranny - Editor ]
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This reads as a moderately honest retelling but skates over the heavy involvement of the Jews. That is rather the point of the Wiki.

 

October Revolution Russia 1917
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The October Revolution (Russian: Октябрьская революция, Oktyabr'skaya revolyutsiya), also known as the Great October Socialist Revolution, Red October or the Bolshevik Revolution, was a political revolution and a part of the Russian Revolution of 1917. It took place with an armed insurrection in Petrograd traditionally dated to 25 October 1917 Old Style (O.S.), which corresponds with 7 November 1917 New Style (N.S.).

It was the second phase of the Russian Revolution, after the February Revolution of the same year. The October Revolution in Petrograd overthrew the Russian Provisional Government and gave the power to the local soviets dominated by Bolsheviks. As the revolution was not universally recognized outside of Petrograd there followed the struggles of the Russian Civil War (1917–1922) and the creation of the Soviet Union in 1922.
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This was the Bolshevik coup d'état run by Lenin, Trotsky, Stalin and others, mainly Jews. It led to almost a hundred million murders. See  The Black Book of Communism by Stephane Courtois on the point. M Courtois skated over the fact that it was largely run by Jews.

 

German Revolution November 1918 - August 1919
This is the revolution we do not hear much about because the communists lost and the Nazis won. Abusing Adolf serves the Jews controlling the Main Stream Media better than telling the truth about their own evil.

 

Bavarian Soviet Republic Part I Germany November 1918 - February 1919
Was short lived. It was run by Kurt Eisner, a Jew and relatively innocuous.
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He joined the Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany in 1917, at the height of World War I, and was convicted of treason in 1918 for his role in inciting a strike of munitions workers.......

After his release from prison, he organized the revolution that overthrew the monarchy in Bavaria (see German Revolution). He declared Bavaria to be a free state and republic on November 8, 1918, becoming the first republican premier of Bavaria. [ See Bavarian Soviet Republic ]. He was defeated in the February 1919 election, and was assassinated in Munich when Anton Graf von Arco auf Valley shot at him on his way to present his resignation to the Bavarian parliament. His assassination resulted in the establishment of the Bavarian Soviet Republic and parliament and government fleeing Munich.
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It came in two parts; the first was run by Kurt while the second was run by murderous incompetents.

 

Hungarian Soviet Republic March - August 1919
Was run by a Jew, a very nasty bit of work who called himself Béla Kun, a misspelling of Cohen.
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Tanácsköztársaság) was a short-lived Communist regime established in Hungary in the aftermath of World War I. Lasting only from 21 March until 6 August 1919, the Soviet republic led by Béla Kun collapsed when Romanian forces occupied Budapest during the Hungarian-Romanian War. It was the first Communist government to be formed in Europe after the October Revolution in Russia brought the Bolsheviks to power in that country. The successor to the state was the Kingdom of Hungary, which was formed after the Romanian Army pulled out of Hungary.
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There are deeply unpleasant people out there. A certain amount of government is needed to keep them under control.

 

Bavarian Soviet Republic Part II Germany April 1919
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On 6 April 1919, a Soviet Republic was formally proclaimed. Initially, it was ruled by USPD members such as Ernst Toller, and anarchists like Gustav Landauer, Silvio Gesell and Erich Mühsam. However, Toller, a playwright, was not very good at dealing with politics, and his government did little to restore order in Munich.

His government members were also not always well-chosen. For instance, the Foreign Affairs Deputy Dr. Franz Lipp (who had been admitted several times to psychiatric hospitals), declared war on Switzerland over the Swiss refusal to lend 60 locomotives to the Soviet Republic. He also claimed to be well acquainted with Pope Benedict XV and informed Vladimir Lenin via cable that the ousted former Minister-President Hoffmann had fled to Bamberg and taken the key to the ministry toilet with him. As such, the regime collapsed within six days, being replaced by the Communist Party, with Eugen Leviné as their leader.
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Gross incompetence has repercussions.

 

Bavarian Soviet Republic Part III Germany April - May 1919
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Leviné began to enact communist reforms, which included expropriating luxurious apartments and giving them to the homeless and placing factories under the ownership and control of their workers. Leviné also had plans to abolish paper money and reform the education system, but never had time to implement them.

Leviné refused to collaborate with the regular army of the city, and also organized his own army, the Red Army (Rote Armee) under Rudolf Egelhofer, similar to the Red Army of Soviet Russia. In order to support the revolutionary government, thousands of unemployed workers volunteered; soon the ranks of the Rote Armee reached 20,000. In response to the massacre of 23 red prisoners by the “regular” army, Red Guards began arresting suspected counterrevolutionaries and on 29 April 1919, eight men, including the well-connected Prince Gustav of Thurn and Taxis, were accused as right-wing spies and executed. The Thule Society's secretary, Countess Hella von Westarp, was also murdered.

Soon after, on 3 May 1919, what remained loyal of the German army (called the "White Guards of Capitalism" by the Communists), with a force of 9,000, and Freikorps such as the Freikorps Epp and the Marinebrigade Ehrhardt, with 30,000, entered Munich and defeated the Communists after bitter street fights in which over 1,000 volunteer supporters of the government were killed. About 700 men and women were arrested and executed by the victorious Freikorps. Leviné was condemned to death for treason.
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When things loosen up the chancers try it on. This is a good argument for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms [  RKBA ]

 

The March 1921 Action [ Marzaktion ] Germany March 1921
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The debacle [ A flashy word for failure - Ed. ] represented by the ‘March Action’ in Germany in 1921 was a crucial turning point in the development of the Communist International. The defeat led to a crisis in the German Communist Party (KPD), which had repercussions for the entire International. Under the immediate impact of the defeat, the Third Congress of the Comintern steered a course away from the adventurism and putschism which Bukharin and Zinoviev’s ‘theory of the offensive’ had encouraged, and adopted the policy of the united front..........

It was some time before it was understood that the March Action brought to a close the post-war revolutionary period, that it was the last of the armed actions of the proletariat which had begun with the struggles in Berlin in January 1919. The contribution which this affair made to the failure of the German Communists to build a revolutionary mass party, a Communist Party of the Bolshevik type, has yet to be measured.
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Violence succeeded in Russia but failed in Germany. The answer was treachery instead. This is where the Fabian Society came into its own.

 

Fabian Society ex Wiki England 1884 - present
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The Fabian Society is a British intellectual socialist movement, whose purpose is to advance the principles of social democracy via gradualist and reformist, rather than revolutionary, means.
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Their badge, the Wolf in Sheep's Clothing is a statement of treasonous intent.