Never mind that Stalin was a jew-lover who made anti-semitism punishable by death and was also the first to declare Pissreals independence. He had a jew who was his right-hand man, Kaganovich who is seen with Stalin in many pictures. I am of the opinion that Stalin, himself, was a jew. They certainly wouldn't allow a non-jew to take over the empire they just recently conquered. Also, most of the great purge victims were non-jewish.
This is why it's ridiculous to try to make the Great purge seem like it was an anti-jew thing, it wasn't...
But this is another case of ''there's no bad jews out there and every jew no matter how evil should be seen as a victim'' that's spouted in the jew media. They always try to make themselves look like victims, it didn't start with the holohoax...
Stalin recognized the threat jews were to his control of power, which is why he kept them at arm's reach. He needed their ruthlessness and their uncanny skills with intelligence, information gathering, and ability to maintain secrets by extreme compartmentalization, but he knew if they got the upper hand, he too would be purged. He gave a little to jews (like criminalizing "anti-semitism"), but he was savvy enough not to trust them at all in any way. He was well aware that jews comprised the great majority of the first revolutionaries and controlled the first regime.
HughBriss 0 points 3.8 years ago
Stalin recognized the threat jews were to his control of power, which is why he kept them at arm's reach. He needed their ruthlessness and their uncanny skills with intelligence, information gathering, and ability to maintain secrets by extreme compartmentalization, but he knew if they got the upper hand, he too would be purged. He gave a little to jews (like criminalizing "anti-semitism"), but he was savvy enough not to trust them at all in any way. He was well aware that jews comprised the great majority of the first revolutionaries and controlled the first regime.