Orthodox historians now claim Stalin's third wife; Rosa, the sister of the mass-murdering
Jew
Lazar Kaganovich; never existed, or; she did exist, but died in 1924, so never married
Stalin.
They can't get the story straight, because they're lying, or at least they're unwittingly spreading
lies of others, who wish to portray Stalin as anti-Semitic, and claim precious victim status credits.
I've previously complied a large number of references to the phantom Rosa, from
Jewish Bolsheviks, biographies from the 1950s on, and numerous press clippings:
Kruschev of the Ukraine was published in London in 1957 by the Jewish publisher Victor Gollancz. It was written in French, by Russian exile Victor Alexandrov, who was born is St. Petersburg but moved to the United States. He wrote many books on 20th century Russia & the Soviet Union, mostly it seems in French. In this biography of Stalin's successor Nikita Khrushchev, Rosa Kaganovich did exist, and she married Stalin in early 1933.
Some quotes:
"... Rosa, the sister of Kaganovitch, was his mistress, and in the early weeks of 1933 he
married her. She was an extremely attractive woman of great intellectual ability ..."
"... Kaganovitch, Stalin's brother-in-law"
"... Rosa, when she became Stalin's wife, helped Bulganin in his career."
"Stalin would have saved him, just as he saved his brother-in-law, Yuri Kaganovitch."
"... Stalin and his wife, Rosa Kaganovitch"
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