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makes the claim. However, Molotov also names Latvians as being dominant in the ministry at that time. It doesn't seem to have been directed towards Jews because of their ethnic background, but rather because of some sort of ingroup-outgroup dynamic. Keeping that in mind though, this source is justified and should be included in the article as support for the claim. The third (Moss, p. 283) also makes no such claims.
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It is clear that this paragraph only serves to imply anti-semitism where there is none. Stalin taking notes about the demographics of the parties (including not only Jews), going on to explain the difference, is not anti-semitic. Neither is recounting an insensitive joke by another person. Obviously,
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The inclusion of this, and the following paragraph (dealing with the factional struggles against Kamenev, Zinoviev and Trotsky) are totally unwarranted, have nothing to do with the subject, and serve only to paint a picture of Stalin as power-hungry. Regardless of whether that is true or not, it has
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This is taken from the same source (p. 144). The source, as well as the sentences above, seemingly side-step the fact that Stalin was quoting another Bolshevik's crude joke, without praising or condemning it. It is, after all, taken from a report from the conference, which is meant to be an accurate
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On the other hand there is this quote as one text that says: "Lenin is outraged that God sent him such comrades as the Mensheviks. What kind of people are they, really? Martov, Dan, Axelrod — circumcised Jews... Do Georgian workers really not know that the Jewish people are cowardly and no good for
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I believe I have demonstrated the many shortcomings of the current article. My intention with writing such a long explanation is to put it up to the community to read and evaluate my assertions, and to seek consensus for editing the article to reflect my suggestions. Please feel free to write your
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2)The first text "Not less interesting is the composition of the congress from the standpoint of nationalities (...)so it would not be a bad idea for us Bolsheviks to arrange a small pogrom in the party." are comments of Stalin from 1907, that are in some report that are published in a newspaper.
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We have already discussed the Svetlana-Alexei affair in passing, under the heading "Introduction". The assertion that Stalin disliked Kapler for being Jewish, rather than his being remarkably older than his daughter, is once again substantiated by Tolstoy's book, as well as a quote from Svetlana,
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This claim is substantiated with two sources. The first (Etinger, p. 103) makes the claim that the struggle of Trotsky fuelled Stalin's antisemitism, based on a quote from Trotsky himself. Clearly, not an unpartial source. The second (Rappaport, p. 297) makes no reference to Trotsky being a Jew,
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We have already covered the dismissal of Litvinov. The alleged purge of Jews from the ministry is substantiated with three sources. The first of these (Kocho-Williams) makes no such claim, even though the entire article is cited. The second (Resis, p. 35) quotes Molotov (Chuev 1993, p. 192), who
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It is through these kinds of subtle tricks, as well as the book being 40 years old, published before the opening of the Soviet archives, that the work loses relevance as a source. In my opinion, the entire sentence should be substantiated with more relevant sources, if not deleted totally.
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This is clearly psychoanalysis (the source even retroactively diagnoses Stalin with an inferiority complex and chronic jealousy), which only works if one already sees Stalin as a "ruthless" person who put his personal ambitions above all else. It is not an objective retelling of facts.
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The assertion by Sebag Montefiore, another anti-communist writer, is built on the widely-discredited biography by Sergo Beria, and should be struck from the article, as well as the following reminiscences by Khrushchev, whom I have already addressed under the heading "Introduction".
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purge of Jews from the Foreign Ministry should be regarded with caution, as it rests on one reminiscence by Molotov, forty years after the fact. It should be included, but sources 1 and 3 are irrelevant to the claim, and seem to have been added to lend the idea more credence.
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There is no source for the second sentence, which renders it nonsensical. Of course Lenin criticised Stalin, as he did other fellow revolutionaries. What was the criticism about? By writing out the fact that the post of General Secretary was created specifically
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In order to make such a categorical statement, one needs to provide ample evidence for it. Neither of the sources does that, and the sentence should therefore be removed. Once again, Stalin disliked his political enemies, but not because they were Jewish.
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There is no source provided for the "cooperation" involving the removal of high profile Jews from the Kremlin. That is unacceptable when making such a heinous accusation. The only one that comes to mind is the replacement of Commissar of Foreign Affairs,
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on the charges of being an "English spy." Stalin's daughter later fell in love with Grigori Morozov, another Jew, and married him. Stalin agreed to their marriage after much pleading on Svetlana's part, but refused to attend the wedding. Stalin's son
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which seems superfluous, since her quote is already written in the paragraph. The next sentence contradicts the assertion that Stalin was anti-semitic, since he didn't object to her relationship with another Jew, Morozov (only five years her elder).
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a couple of months before the pact's signing. However, this seems to have been less influenced by Litvinov being Jewish, and more of a policy shift, from collective security (embodied by Litvinov) - which became irrelevant with the falling out of
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political factions. Jews were active in both groups, but more prominent among the Mensheviks. Stalin took note of the ethnic proportions represented on each side, as seen from a 1907 report on the Congress published in the Bakinsky rabochy
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No socialist newspaper couldn't have this antisemite text in 1907 when the protocols of the elders of Zion were publish as an anticommunist propaganda. It is a FORGERY from someone that present the two diffent texts as one. It is a HOAX.
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Lenin is outraged that God sent him such comrades as the Mensheviks. What kind of people are they, really? Martov, Dan, Axelrod — circumcised Jews... Do Georgian workers really not know that the Jewish people are cowardly and no good for
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First of all, and this is a common thread running through the entire article, note the conflation of Soviet policy with Joseph Stalin. Stalin was not the sole proprietor of Soviet policy, and decisionmaking was collective through the
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Like most articles, this one should be improved. But the wide range of sources at the very end should give you a hint. Stalin's antisemitism is widely discussed, and that makes this topic notable and worthy of an article.
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Not less interesting is the composition of the congress from the standpoint of nationalities. Statistics showed that the majority of the Menshevik faction consists of Jews—and this of course without counting the
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This article is quite biased towards the conclusion that Stalin was anti-semitic, rather than being a balanced recounting of the topic itself. Please indulge me, as I've noticed quite a lot of examples of this:
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by Finland against the USSR). Obviously, all of these sources also hold their bias. None of the aforementioned were in any position to bear witness to Stalin's "private display of contempt" against Jews.
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Firstly, chauvinism against Georgians is hardly relevant for the article's subject matter. Secondly, Lenin's supposed testament is heavily contested, as it might not be written by Lenin at all (
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There is an image titled “Joseph Stalin with Lazar Kaganovich.” Which of the two men in the picture is Lazar Kaganovich? Kaganovich looks very much like Stalin, at least in the picture.--
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in early 1939 - to individual security (embodied by Molotov). Litvinov was by no means purged from the Soviet state apparatus - he continued to attend CC and Supreme Soviet meetings.
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retelling of the proceedings with some analysis for those who were not there. Immediately after the quote used in the article, Stalin elaborates on the demographics of the parties:
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This quote might warrant a mention, but in the whole it's irrelevant to the question of Stalin's supposed anti-semitism. The paragraph should be heavily reworded or condensed.
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The sentence seems irrelevant to the question. All it says is that Stalin disliked his political enemies, which is kind of self-evident. It should be struck from the article.
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the former's talents in organisatory affairs, these sentences seem to try to imply Lenin being against Stalin, perhaps even detesting his supposed anti-semitism.
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The sentence is irrelevant to the subject, and only serves to make unsubstantiated implications. It should be removed or fleshed out with the necessary context.
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I have search all the sources, and i think that is from what another x-communist said about Stalin in his "memoirs". For that reasons i will put .
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I insist that if a citiation is not available to prove that the quote is from the same text, that propably we should think that the quote is a
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also married a Jewish woman, Yulia Meltzer, and though Stalin disapproved at first, he began to grow fond of her. Stalin's biographer
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of the party—a post not yet regarded as the highest in the Soviet government. Lenin began to criticize Stalin shortly thereafter."
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and killed, along with his non-Jewish colleague Golubov-Potapov, under supervision of Stalin's Deputy Minister of State Security
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to "purge the ministry of Jews", to appease Hitler and to signal Nazi Germany that the USSR was ready for non-aggression talks."
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The sentence in the article amalgamates the quote from the source to imply that Stalin might have resented his rivals (such as
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Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.
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This entire paragraph is substantiated by an article written by the right-wing, Radio Free Europe-linked journalist
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There is no source provided, so once again, provide a source (not Khrushchev) or delete the sentence.
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has been proven to have been little more than political manouvering (see, for example, Losurdo 2020,
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The source for this claim, which seems to confirm without a doubt that Stalin was anti-semitic, is
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after discussing it on the closer's talk page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.
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This sentence also misrepresents the source, a book by Benjamin Pinkus, which says (on p. 143):
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Once again, this sentence should be substantiated in some way, or struck from the article.
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Tolstoy also takes pains to underscore the fact that Stalin's daughter fell in love with a
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as Foreign Minister in 1939, Stalin immediately directed incoming Foreign Minister
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One cannot, and must not, make this conflation when writing about Soviet history.
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The assertion that Stalin promised Ribbentrop Jewish removal is sourced from
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observations as an answer, and if you think the article should be changed.
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I think that this is a false edit(it is a lie) from Knowledge Editors.
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for their chauvinistic attitude toward the Georgian nation during the
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I want to see the full text from the newspaper from a good source--
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that included the removal of high profile Jews from the Kremlin."
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Would it not be better to have this article under the title of
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simply being a recounting of Stalin's rivalry with him.
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