5,000,000 were killed in the Soviet
famine of 1921-1922
10,000,000 were killed in the Soviet
famine of 1932-1933
"On 14 April 1937,
Procurator-General
Vyshinsky (Molotov)
wrote to the Premier
(Stalin) to inform him
of a cluster of cases of
cannibalism in
Cheliabinsk in the Urals
in which one woman ate a
four-month-old child,
another ate
an eight-year-old with
her thirteen-year-old,
while yet another
consumed her three-month
old baby." source
Just four days after Czar Nicholas
II of Russia was forced to abdicate
following the February Revolution in
Russia, Jacob H. Schiff telegraphs
New York's The
Evening Post to
say:
"Replying to your request
for my opinion of the effect
of the revolution upon
Russia's finances, I am
quite convinced that, with
the certainty of the
development of the
country's enormous resources,
which, with the shackles
removed from a great people
will follow present events.
Russia will before long take
rank financially among the
most favored nations in the
money markets of the world.
Jacob H. Schiff"
Schiff was a devout Jew, so devout,
he was opposed to
Zionism, until finally deciding to support the
plan to create a Jewish state in
1919, the year before his death. So
when he said "shackles
removed from a great people", he
meant the Jews, and only Jews,
because a Jew is forbidden to
praise the goyyim.
Schiff was interviewed for the Russian
daily newspaper
Russkoyo within weeks of the Revolution
happening: