The Jewish Bolshevism

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The Jewish Bolshevism - Illustration from the text (1922)
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The Jewish Bolshevism, is a 31- or 32-page antisemitic pamphlet published in London in 1922 and 1923 by the Britons Publishing Society. It included a foreword by German Nazi, Alfred Rosenberg, who promulgated the concept of "Jewish Bolshevism". It is an item listed by Robert Singerman in his annoitated bibliography, on antisemitica.

The relatively obscure publication embodies the Nazi doctrine that Jewishness and Bolshevism are one and the same; or that Bolshevism is Jewish, whether or not everything Jewish is included within Bolshevism. It is related to the antisemitic political epithets Jewish Bolshevism, Judeo-Bolshevism, Judeo-Communism and in Polish, Żydokomuna. In the context of the publication, the terms Communism, Marxism and Bolshevism are meant to be interchangeable.

The methodology used consists of identifying Bolsheviks as Jews; by birth, or by name. A variation of the methodology involves demographics. The numbers of Jews and non-Jews are counted, and percentages of Jews and non-Jews are commputed. Since Jews are usually a minority, except in Israel, the focus is on the percentages. If the percentage of Jews who are Bolshevik exceeds non-Jews, the conclusion is drawn that Bolshevism is Jewish.

According to Singerman, The Jewish Bolshevism, which he dubs as item "0121" in his Bibliography, is "Identical in content to item "0120", the pamphlet The Grave Diggers of Russia, which was published in 1921 in Germany, by Dr. E. Boepple. In 1922, historian Gisela C. Lebzelter wrote: "The Britons published a brochure entitled Jewish Bolshevism, which featured drawings of Russian leaders supplemented by brief comments on their Jewish descent and affiliation. This booklet, which was prefaced by Alfred Rosenberg, had previously been published in English by völkisch Deutscher Volksverlag."[1]

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  • Jews in Russia. With Half-Jews and "Damped" Jews
by Victor E. Marsden; (posthumously)
(London: Issued by "The Britons", Printed by The Judaic Publishing Co., [1921])
Singerman 0120
Title The Jewish Bolshevism
Imprint London: Britons Pub. Society, 1922; but Singerman (1921)
Descr. 31 p. : chiefly ports.
Gen. note Foreword by Alfred Rosenberg
Cover missing
Top.Subj. - LCSH Communism
Antisemitism -- 20th century
Jewish communists -- Russia
Add. Rosenberg, Alfred
Holding Lib TAU Tel Aviv U.
Link to library: TAU01
ULI Sysno. 000719660
Singerman 0123
Pers. Main Entry Rosenberg, Alfred, 1893-1946
Title The Jewish bolshevism / Alfred Rosenberg
Imprint London : Britons Pub. Society, 1923
Descr. 30 p. : photocopy; ports.
Gen. note In box with book sysno. 1982012
Top.Subj. - LCSH Communism -- Russia
Communist leadership -- Russia
Propaganda, Anti-communist -- Germany
Antisemitism -- Germany -- 1918-1933
Fascism -- Great Britain -- 20th century
HoldingLib TAU Tel Aviv U.
Link to library: TAU01
ULI Sysno. 006615087
LC Control No.: 24026547
Type of Material: Book (Print, Microform, Electronic, etc.)
Personal Name: King, William Henry, 1863-
Main Title: Conditions in Russia. Speech of Hon. William H. King, a senator from the state of Utah, delivered in the Senate, January 22 and April 24, 1924.
Published/Created: Washington, Govt. print. off., 1924.
Related Names: Lodge, Henry Cabot, 1850-1924.
Description: 1 p. l., 127 p. 24 cm.
Notes: Presented by Mr. Lodge. Ordered printed May 26, 1924.
Subjects: Soviet Union--Economic conditions--1917-1945.
Soviet Union--Politics and government--1917-1936.
Series: [United States] 68th Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Doc. 126
LC Classification: DK265 .K44
Other System No.: (OCoLC)5193684
Political Anti-Semitism in England, 1918,-1939
(New York: Holmes & Meier, 1978)
ISBN 084190426X
Antisemitic Propaganda
(New York: Garland, 1982)
Bolsheviks and British Jews
(London & Portland, OR: Frank Cass, 1992)
305.8924041
DS135:E5K33 1992
941'.004924-dc20
91-18896
ISBN 0-7146-3371-2

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  1. ^ Political Anti-Semitism in England, 1918-1939, p. 64

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