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Communism and Links to Jewry as Told by Lucy Dawidowicz

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Joe Bob McTavish

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Mar 24, 1997, 3:00:00 AM3/24/97
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Lucy S. Dawidowicz
THE WAR AGAINST THE JEWS 1933-1945
by Bantam Books Incorporated
(#13084-6, 1979 ed).

Page 356 states:
"In early 1942 the Polska Partia Robotnicza
[PPR], the Communist party in a new guise
made its appearance in the Generalgouverne-
ment... The PPR is mentioned again on page
431 where we read: "The Soviet Union, for
example, began in 1943 to back only such
indigenous Communist resistance movements in
the several East European countries as would
provide it with postwar political footholds
there.
... The Soviet Union, for its part, through
the PPR supported the People's Army with funds
and materiel, on the calculation that it would
establish the Communist presence in postwar
Poland." For further proof of Jewry's
communistic ties turn to page 434 [bottom] and
read the socialist and communist links : "The
[Jewish Labor] Bundists were cut off from contact
with Polish Socialists; the Jewish Communists were
isolated from their parent PPR." [The PPR is
mentioned above.] The Jewish Judenrat leadership
advised, starting on page 436: "One form of
compromise between ghetto and the resistance
movement was the option in Eastern areas for the
Jewish youth to join the Soviet partisan movement.
... The first thing the partisan learned, if he
lived long enough, was that in defense of the Soviet
Union no human cost was too high."
[Who were these Jews loyal to? Tavish]

Page 360 "Early in 1941 the Bund's Central
Committee in the Warsaw ghetto sent a report to its
New York organization, describing its functions as
it then perceived them... [Communists have a New
York operation!] the Bund's Central Committee
adopted a policy statement setting forth their
political hopes and expectations:

Poland is our homeland, where we are entitled to equal
citizenship rights, where our future lies. . . . Any other
Solutions offered, under present conditions, by Zionist
or other Jewish groups, are wrong and utopian, as they
always were. Together with the Polish working masses
struggling underground, the Jewish people of Poland
see no other means of survival, but the defeat of Hitler-
ism and the reconstruction of a free, independent, and
Socialist Poland." [Jews want a Socialist Poland and
they got it after WW II]

Page 361-2 "On May 1, 1941, Dror issued a proclamation
that avowed once more the movement's dual loyalty to
Palestine and socialism and which held out the hope of
the inevitable realization of a socialist Palestine:

The struggle with the Hitlerite conqueror has tem-
porarily separated us from Eretz Israel, but just as there
is no power in the world that can separate us from the
struggle for a socialist world, thus nothing can separate
us from the land of our ultimate hope. The building of
Eretz Israel is undeniably connected with the collapse
of capitalism; a socialist Eretz Israel will rise or fall
with the success or failure of socialism."

[For the Jews to succeed capitalism needs to collapse! Read
this over and over many times to let it sink in!]

Page 362 " At the end of December 1943, a representative
of the Left Labor Zionists, taking part in a clandestine
meeting of the underground Polish Communist front,
Krajowa Rada Narodowa [People's Home Council]
spoke of victory with the political certitude of her party:

In the struggle for a new world of labor and of social
justice, we are not isolated. The working masses of the
whole world, with the heroic Red Army in the van-
guard, are with us. Our struggle is their struggle; their
victory shall be our victory. There can be no return to
the past, no turning back to the past reactionary and
fascist governments. The working masses, the in-
vincible forces of progress and true democracy will
prevail in this historic struggle.

Maintaining the traditions of the movement became
a conspiratorial activity, yet served to uphold morale.
May Day 1940 in Lodz fell on the day the Jews were
enclosed within the ghetto. That day Bundist activists
visited as many members as they could locate,
reminding them of May Day, distributing little red-
ribbon boutonnieres, and passing the word: "Hold
on and hold out." In January 1942 Dror proclaimed a
fundraising campaign in the Warsaw ghetto on behalf
of the Jewish National Fund... "

[Page 356 says of Dror: "The socialist Zionist youth
movements included Dror, associated with Labor
Zionists; Hashomer Hatzair, whose pro-Sovietism
brought it ideologically close to the Left Labor Zionists.."
The Jewish National Fund is still in America today!
The JNF Fax # is: 1-414-963-8744
Page 333 says: "Jewish National Fund- the major fund-
raising organization for Palestine.]

Page 363 "... Bundists and Left Labor Zionists jointly
organized several strikes and demonstrations, as they
had occasionally done before the war. But party sovereignty
persisted along with ideological divisiveness. In a report of
March 16, 1942, sent abroad [United States?], the Bund gave
its version of the political disharmony in the ghettos:

The Bund's and the Tsukunft's competitors show no
concern for the fate of the land where they live. The
Left Labor Zionists and the youngsters of the Hehalutz
are prepared to relinquish their patrimony to the
neighbor to the East the USSR. In addition, in their
periodical writings, they dream of leaving for Palestine.
They minimize the importance of the Allies for the
future of their friends and our people. They tie their
only hope to the USSR. The remaining former com-
petitors [Aguda] passively await salvation

The Bund historically held the Marxist view of
society in class conflict, its class-conscious bias deny-
ing the validity of national/ethnic group conscious-
ness."

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More proof of world Jewry's ties to communism.
Submitted by Doc Tavish

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